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| Full Cast & Crew | Art Department | Production Designer | Rudolph Sternad | Rino Mondellini | Boris Dulenkov | null | null | null | P.A. Lundgren | null | null | null | null | null | null | Roy Forge Smith | Michael Seymour | null | John Robert Lloyd Richard Macdonald Dean Edward Mitzner | null | Gene Callahan | Peter Mullins | David Copping | null | null | null | John De Cuir | null | Paul Sylbert | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | Bill Kenney | Philip Rosenberg | null | Mario Chiari Dale Hennesy | Peter Mullins | Peter Murton | null | null | Louis Mann Robert Clatworthy | null | null | Albert Brenner | null | null | Johannes Larsen | null | Ted Haworth | null | null | null | Maurice Carter | null | null | null | Malcolm Brown | James Newport | null | Wendy Dickson | John De Cuir | null | Michel Proulx | Charles Rosen | null | John Robert Lloyd | null | null | James Spencer | null | null | null | Ned Parsons | null | Robert F. Boyle | null | Dean Edward Mitzner | null | null | null | Brian Eatwell | null | Rolf Zehetbauer | George Jenkins | Charles Rosen | Gene Callahan John J. Moore | null | null | Sharon Compton | John Lageu | Richard Macdonald | Jim Dultz | null | null | null | null | null | Peter Mullins | Elliot Scott | null | null | Alfred Sweeney | null | Ross Major | null | William Craig Smith | null | John J. Lloyd | Ron Hobbs | Fred Tuch | Alfred Sweeney | null | null | Ken Adam Anton Furst | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | Geoffrey Drake | null | null | null | James Spencer | Stuart Wurtzel | Hazel Peiser | null | null | Harold Michelson Peter W. Wooley | Ferdinando Scarfiotti George P. Gaines | Robert Laing | Robert Gundlach Albert Brenner | null | null | null | William Tuntke | Stuart Wurtzel Michael Molly | William J. Cassidy | Max Berto | Ward Preston | Peter Jamison | null | John W. Corso | null | Tom Turlley | null | William J. Creber | null | null | null | Ron Hobbs | null | null | Jan Scott | Dale Hennesy | null | null | null | null | Bob Schneider Jackson de Govia | James Shanahan Raymond A. Brandt | Louis Mann | null | William Malley | Assheton Gorton | null | null | Walter Scott Herndon | null | David Brockhurst Ted Tester | Sandra Kybartas | Anne Pritchard | John Vallone | Santo Loquasto | null | null | null | Millie Burns | null | Stephen Hendrickson | Preston Ames | Reuben Freed | null | Herbert Pinter | null | David Copping | null | Brian Thomson | Ken Adam Philip Harrison Philip Harrison | null | null | null | Tom John | Frank White | Bill Brodie | Augustin Ituarte | null | null | Santo Loquasto | Randy Ser | null | null | null | Janusz Sosnowski | Lee Fischer | null | R.J. Louis Peter W. Wooley | null | null | David Jenkins | Ron Cobb | Bruce Weintraub | null | Millie Burns Norman Garwood | Gary Hansen | null | Claude Bonniere | Chuck Stewart | Ross Major | Craig Stearns | null | null | Dean Edward Mitzner | Louis Mann Jack T. Collis | Conrad E. Angone | null | null | null | Paul Staheli | Luciana Arrighi | Simon Waters | Charles Rosen | Sandy Veneziano | Josan F. Russo | Tony Woollard | null | Pier Luigi Basile | Alexandre Trauner | null | Luciana Arrighi | Guy J. Comtois | Marya Delia Javier | null | Roy Forge Smith | null | Ian Thomas | null | Sue Moore Sue Moore | Lawrence G. Paull | Richard Macdonald Louis Mann | null | null | null | null | null | Paul Sylbert | Richard Sylbert | Anne Pritchard | James D. Bissell | null | Woods Mackintosh | Ivo Cristante | null | Elayne Barbara Ceder | Brian Eatwell | null | null | Richard Dawking Harry Lange | Barbara Dunphy Carol Spier | null | null | Carroll Clark William Tuntke | null | null | Jack T. Collis | Roy Walker Roger Murray-Leach | null | null | Pierre Guffroy | null | Gregg Fonseca | Ron Hobbs | Nora Chavoosian | Gary Hansen | null | Robert F. Boyle | null | Tony Cortes | null | null | Jeffrey Townsend David Nichols | Keith Wilson | null | Enrico Job | null | Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. | Robert Lee Robert Lee | null | Charles C. Bennett | null | null | Gregg Fonseca | Veniero Colasanti John J. Moore | Ida Random | null | Adrienne Atkinson Andy Harris | null | null | William Bilowit | Jozsef Romvari | John J. Lloyd | Mark Henry Alexandre Trauner | Robert Cartwright | Michael Haller | John W. Corso | James D. Bissell | James Shanahan | Chester Kaczenski | null | Josan F. Russo | null | Simon Holland | Josephine Ford | Cletus Anderson | Robert F. Boyle | Rob Perkins | Ken Gord | Tracy Watt | William Fosser | Lilly Kilvert | null | Beala Neel | Roberta Neiman | James Newport | Peter W. Wooley | Charles Bonifacio | null | null | null | null | Robert Howland | Velijko Despotovic | Virginia Field | Gil Parrondo | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | Ralph Davies | null | David Barkham | Giorgio Postiglione | null | Peter Jamison | Gerard Daoudal | Stephen Myles Berger Boris Leven | null | Dena Roth Linda Pearl | Marcos Flaksman | Adrienne Atkinson | null | null | Jack McAdam | Igor Nay Brian Thomson | Théo Meurisse | Robb Wilson King | Luciano Spadoni | null | null | null | null | Stephen Myles Berger | Edward Pisoni | null | null | Jamie Leonard | Brian Ackland-Snow | null | null | null | Leslie Dilley | Oldrich Okac Vladimir Aronin Milan Nejedly | null | Anthony Pratt | Dan Leigh | Michael Buchanan | null | Stuart Craig | null | null | null | null | Brian Morris | null | Philippe Graff | Hildegard Bechtler | null | null | null | Ken Adam | null | null | Bruno Rubeo J. Rae Fox | Dixie J. Capp Jocelyn Herbert | null | John Loggia Daniel Lomino | null | null | Andris Hausmanis | Adrienne Atkinson | Ulrich Bergfelder | Valanne Ridgeway | Théo Meurisse | Hugo Luczyc-Wyhowski | null | null | David Lester David Lester Charles Rosen | null | Simon Holland Roy Forge Smith | David Wasco Linda M. Bass | null | Lynda Cohen | null | Dan Leigh | null | Sally Campbell | null | Steven G. Legler | null | Anthony Pratt | null | null | null | Jiri Blaha Eva Svankmajerova | null | Craig Stearns Jeffrey S. Ginn | null | Jim Dultz Eugenio Zanetti | null | null | Stuart Craig Gavin Bocquet | Gary New | Milo Bruno Rubeo Peter Jamison | Michael Buchanan | Hugo Luczyc-Wyhowski | Giorgio Bertolini Amedeo Fago | Mark Freeborn | Philip J.C. Duffin | null | Dena Roth | null | Simon Holland | Maurice Cain | Juergen Kussatz Rainer Schaper | null | null | David Nichols | null | Don Day | null | Perri Gorrara | null | Jock Scott | John Fenner | null | Michel Levesque | Wynn P. 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| Full Cast & Crew | Producers | Producer | Stanley Kramer | Georges Charlot | null | Michael Garrison | null | Hal B. Wallis | Allan Ekelund Ingmar Bergman | Annie Dorfmann Agnes Delahaie | Sy Bartlett | Eugene Lepicier | Agnes Delahaie | Jeff Begun Paul Pompian | Chuck D. Keen | Mark Forstater Michael White | Otto Preminger | Jørgen Leth | Sheldon Schrager Ronald Shedlo Jerome Hellman | Cornel Wilde | Fred Caruso | Blake Edwards | Matt Carroll Gil Brealey | null | David Perlmutter | Jennings Lang Robert Daley Richard D. Zanuck David Brown | null | Bill Walsh | David Foster Lawrence Turman Howard W. Koch | Harry Bernsen Leon Chooluck | Bernard Schwartz Phillip Hazelton | Barry Spikings Michael Deeley Andrew Donally | Herk Harvey | Harold Greenberg Denis Heroux Leland Nolan Alfred Pariser Eugene Lepicier Zev Braun | null | null | null | Mardi Rustam Alvin L. Fast | Paul Monash | Howard Gottfried | Les Young Richard Crafter | Dino de Laurentiis Christian Ferry | Blake Edwards | David Niven Jr. Jack H. Wiener | Luigi Broghese Manolo Bolognini | Ron Bareham | Bill Anderson | Roger Corman François Truffaut | Earle Lyon | Robert Chartoff Irwin Winkler | David Puttnam Roy Baird Sandy Lieberson | S.T. Coscarelli Don Coscarelli | Jerry Gershwin Elliott Kastner | Enzo G. Castellari | Martin Poll | null | Teri Schwartz Jon Davison | Roger Corman | John Dark Max Rosenberg | Paul Maslansky Edward Lewis | Bernard Schwartz | Freni M. Variava Mohan J. Bijlani | Jerry Bresler | Steven Bach Ken Friedman | Peter Mills Gary Conway Lang Elliott | Patricia Lovell Wendy Dickson | Frank Yablans | Harry N. Blum Richard A. Wolf Dick Wolf | Michael Klinger Julian Melzack | Bert I. Gordon | Georges de Beauregard | George Barrie | null | Linda Yellen | Marvin Worth | Robert Weiss | Rob Houwer | Richard P. Rubinstein | Melvin Simon Rudy Durand | Mark Borde | Robert F. Boyle Carl Borack Richard Dreyfuss | Robert Daley | Ivan Reitman Matty Simmons | Roger Corman | Richard Franklin Antony I. Ginnane | Patrick Hulsey | Robert Stigwood | Joe Roth Samuel Z. Arkoff | Arthur Lewis | Daniel L. Paulson Gene Kirkwood Dan Paulson | Robert Solo | Frederico de Laurentiis | Eberhard Junkersdorf | Julian Roffman | Roger Corman | Frank R. Jacobson | Gene Corman Patrick Palmer Norman Jewison | Alan Riche Nick Grillo | Steve Miner Sean S. Cunningham | Marilyn Jacobs Tenser | Hal Barwood | George Edwards | James Polakof | Blake Edwards Ken Wales Tony Adams | John Dark | null | null | Stanley Kramer Melvin Simon | Michael Finnell Roger Corman | Pom Oliver Errol Sullivan Pam Oliver | Robert Schaffel | Robert L. Rosen | Werner Herzog | Walter Mirisch Peter Macgregor-Scott | Jerome M. Zeitman Irving Fein | Mark Robson Mark Robson | Frank Yablans | Ralph Liddle | Ringo Lam | Albert R. 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Stroller | Don Boyd Jeremy Watt | Joop Van Den Ende | Fred Weintraub Michael Rachmil Sandra Weintraub Roland | null | Jerry Bruckheimer | Andre Morgan Roger Lewis | Stephen Friedman | Michael Viner | Renzo Rossellini | Sandy Howard Derek Gibson Harold Greenberg | Jennings Lang | Jay Weston Arnold Kopelson | Robbie Robertson Jonathan Taplin | Yves Peyrot Yves Gasser Klaus Hellwig Daniel Toscan du Plantier | Jon Davison | Bob Gale Steven Spielberg | Pancho Kohner | Lawrence Gordon | null | Marilyn Jacobs Tenser | null | Otto Plaschkes Edie Landau Ely Landau | Carlo Ponti | John Heyman Norman Priggen John Heyman | null | Mort Engelberg | Luciano Martino | Nicola Carraro Franco Cristaldi | Renee Valente | David Brown Richard D. Zanuck | Ronald L. 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Robinson Shannon Montoya Aleah Ames | Xu Zhengqing | Caroline Labaki | Jon Pray | Melinda Doman | Ute Paffendorf | null | Dhantus Englebrecht | Lidiya Kryukova | Anais Romand | Marine Chauveau | Eleonore O'Byrne Sophie Lifshitz | null | null | Ruth Morley | Nancy McArdle Ray Phelps | Emma Porteous | Jean-Charline Tomlinson | null | Kiki Van Adelsberg Marika Van Adelsberg | null | Suzanne Cave | null | Renee April | Molly Elizabeth Grundman | Johnetta Boone | Jacqueline Bouchard | Debra McGuire | Holly Hojnoski Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli | Hamada Atallah | null | null | null | Victoria Farrell | Vicki Farrell | null | Vicki Russell | Annai Ramos Anna Terrazas | null | Vicki Farrell | Cho Sang-Kyung | null | Catherine George | null | null | Julio César Suarez | Jennifer Mielke | Gro H. Gillesen | Frauke Firl | Judy Jonker | null | Monika Buttinger | Elaine Montalvo | Consolata Boyle Phoebe Degaye | Alexandra Toesca | Birgit Missal | null | Marina Medenica | Daniela Ciancio | null | null | Sue Gandy | Debra Hanson | null | Jenni Gullett | null | null | Annie Yun | null | Ruth E. 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Burke | null | null | Mary Claire Hannan | null | Sergio Ballo | null | null | null | null | null | Nikki Pelley | Amy Kramer | null | null | null | null | John Furness John Furness John Furniss | Luster Bayless | Pat Barto Norman Burza Betsy Cox | null | Evangeline Harrison Vangie Harrison | null | null | null | null | Eric Seelig | null | null | Frank Thompson | Seth Banks Bill Thomas | null | null | Frank Thompson | null | null | Donfeld | Sue Yelland | Elsa Fennell | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | Elizabeth Haffenden Joan Bridge | Chuck Keehne Emily Sundby | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null |
| Full Cast & Crew | Writer | Screenwriter | Harold Jacob Smith Ned Young | José Giovanni Jacques Becker Jean Aurel | Sergei Gerasimov | Irving Ravetch Harriet Frank Jr. | Jerzy Skolimowski Jerzy Andrzejewski | Edmund Beloin Henry Garson | Ingmar Bergman | Roland Laudenbach Alexandre Astruc | James R. Webb | Georges Franju Claude Mauriac | Robert Bresson | Barry Levinson Michael Miller | Chuck D. Keen Tay Garnett | Graham Chapman Michael Palin John Cleese Terry Jones Eric Idle Terry Gilliam | Eric Lee Preminger Marjorie Kellogg | Jørgen Leth | Waldo Salt | Cornel Wilde | William Richert | Blake Edwards Frank Waldman | John Dingwall | Don Houghton | John Trent David Main | Hal Dresner Rod Whitaker Warren B. Murphy | Julius J. Epstein | Bill Walsh | Tracy Keenan Wynn Walter Hill Lorenzo Semple Jr. | Eric Bercovici Jerry Ludwig | Bob Ellison | Robert Enders | John Clifford John Clifford | Laird Koenig Richard S. Lochte | null | null | Rainer Werner Fassbinder | Alvin L. 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| Synopsis | The Evolution vs. Creationism argument is at the center of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Broadway play Inherit the Wind. Lawrence and Lee's inspiration was the 1925 "Monkey Trial" in which Tennessee schoolteacher John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in violation of state law. Scopes deliberately courted arrest to challenge what he and his supporters saw as an unjust law and the trial became a national cause when The Baltimore Sun represented by the famed (and atheistic) journalist H. L. Mencken hired attorney Clarence Darrow to defend Scopes. The prosecuting attorney was crusading politician William Jennings Bryan once a serious contender for the Presidency now a relic of a past era. While Bryan won the case as expected he and his fundamentalist backers were held up to public ridicule by the cagey Darrow. In both the play and film versions of Inherit the Wind the names and places are changed but the basic chronology was retained along with most of the original court transcripts. John Scopes becomes Bertram Cates (Dick York); Clarence Darrow is Henry Drummond (Spencer Tracy); William Jennings Bryan is Matthew Harrison Brady (Fredric March); and H. L. Mencken is E. K. Hornbeck (Gene Kelly). Dayton Tennessee is transformed into Hillsboro -- or as the relentlessly cynical Hornbeck characterizes it "Heavenly Hillsboro." ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | Marc Michel plays an imprisoned man awaiting trial for the attempted murder of his wife. He is transferred to another cell where his fellow prisoners are planning a jailbreak. He decides to go along with the elaborate plan and the cellmates attempt to tunnel their way to freedom. Le Trou represents the last film of director Jacques Becker who died shortly after its completion. | And Quiet Flows the Don was the first of Russian writer/director Sergei Gerasimov's trilogy of films based on the popular novel by Mikhail Sholokhov. Pyotr Glebov plays a fierce Cossack warrior from a small insulated Russian community who tries to cut off all ties with his tyrannical father. He fights valiantly in World War I then returns to his wife whom his father had forced him to marry. The young man rebels against this arranged union by carrying on with the bride of a fellow Cossack. Though And Quiet Flows the Don represents only the first part of Sholokhov's epic novel parts two and three were never released to the U.S. | Robert Preston plays the flip side of his eternally ebullient Professor Harold Hill in Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Preston portrays an early 20th-century harness salesman fully aware that his product is rapidly becoming obsolete. He tries to compensate for his own lack of self-esteem by cheating on his patient wife Dorothy McGuire; Preston's "other woman" is played by Angela Lansbury. Meanwhile daughter Shirley Knight falls in love with Jewish boy Lee Kinsolving who kills himself in the face of relentless bigotry. And McGuire's sister Eve Arden is stuck in a loveless marriage with spineless Frank Overton. Robert Eyer plays the young alter-ego of William Inge who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning play on which this film is based. Eyer's fear of the "dark at the top of the stairs" is meant to be symbolic of the other characters' inner demons a fact that Inge drives home every three minutes or so. In typical Inge fashion an unlikely happy ending is reached just before "The End." ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | Award-winning Polish director Andrzej Wajda guides this effective tale about a young doctor and the woman he finds when he did not know he was looking. The doctor is attractive enough to have women after him all of the time which may seem like a great problem for most men but is unsettling to him. Just when he has had it with women coming on to him he meets a lively young femme who at first seems no different than all the rest. She manages to get into his room where the two of them spend their time talking -- a novelty without a doubt. But then the doctor has to leave to meet some friends and when he realizes that he wants to see this interesting woman again she seems to have disappeared -- or so he thinks. | Elvis Presley stars in GI Blues as Tulsa McLean a soldier stationed in Germany who pulls strings to stage a big show for his fellow GI's. In the tradition of the musical chestnut The Fleet's In Tulsa also bets his buddies that he can date "ice princess" entertainer Lili (Juliet Prowse). Song highlights include "Wooden Heart" "Blue Suede Shoes" and the title number. The spectacular box-office performance of G.I. Blues proved that Elvis' popularity had not only survived his Army tenure but had actually increased. | En Lektion i Kärlek constitutes one of Ingmar Bergman's more overtly entertaining films. In this highly engaging comedy Bergman reunites Gunnar Bjornstrand and Eva Dahlbeck who had already teamed to great effect in the final comic episode of Secrets of Women (1952) and he once again casts them as an amusingly antagonistic husband and wife. Bjornstrand's character David Erneman is a successful gynecologist who has jeopardized his sixteen-year marriage by entering into an affair with one of his patients. In retaliation his wife Marianne departs for Copenhagen to revive relations with a former fiancé. David initially seems only slightly disturbed by his wife's action but when his affair ends and he enjoys an afternoon with his inscrutable daughter (Harriet Andersson in an especially plucky turn) he determines to embark for Copenhagen and win back his wife. But his initial efforts at a reunion hardly bring him success and only after a barroom altercation with his brutish rival does David seem to rekindle his wife's affection for him. En Lektion i Kärlek is a pivotal film in the Bergman canon reviving his fortunes after the critics' rejection of Gycklarnas Afton (Sawdust and Tinsel) (1953) and spurring him toward his comic masterpiece Sommarnattens Leende (Smiles of a Summer Night) (1955). Bergman came to regard En Lektion i Kärlek as a divertissement but the film is of a greater magnitude than usual comedies of domestic life and Bergman concludes it with the endearing image of Cupid strolling past the hotel room of the reunited couple. | A Life is based on a novel by Guy De Mauppasant. Maria Schell plays Jeanne who enters into a loveless marriage with impoverished Julien (Christian Marquand). Having married Jeanne only for her money Julien has no qualms about carrying on an affair with Gilberte (Antonella Lualdi) the family maid. Even after Gilberte gives birth to Julien's child Jeanne forgives her husband but he fails to learn his lesson and suffers spectacularly as a result. The physical and psychological isolation of the long-suffering heroine is emphasized by director Alexandre Astruc's decision to film Un Vie almost exclusively in a remote sterile country mansion. Un Vie was released in the U.S. as End of Desire. | After an eight-year prison term for rape and assault Max Cady (Robert Mitchum) is set free. Immediately making a beeline to Sam Bowden (Gregory Peck) the former prosecutor responsible for Cady's conviction Cady laconically informs Sam that he intends to "pay back" the attorney for his years behind bars. Conducting a meticulous campaign of terror Cady is careful to stay within the law. Sam realizing that Cady intends to wreak vengeance by raping the attorney's wife (Polly Bergen) and daughter (Lori Martin) tries to put the ex-criminal behind bars but has no grounds to do so. Chief Dutton (Martin Balsam) tries to help Sam with a few strong-arm tactics but succeeds only in having the courts take Cady's side in the matter. Things come to a head when Sam moves his family to the "safety" of a remote houseboat on Cape Fear river. Cady shows up unannounced and is about to ravage Bowden's wife and daughter and when Sam turns the tables. | Emmanelle Riva won a Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of a tortured wife in this 1963 French-language adaptation of the novel by Francois Mauriac. Director Georges Franju remains faithful to the book. Riva plays the title character who feels suffocated in her marriage to the upper-class twit Bernard Desqueyroux (Philippe Noiret). Theirs is a bland marriage in an isolated country mansion surrounded by servants. Therese tries to poison her husband with arsenic but the dose isn't fatal. She is arrested but Bernard refuses to press charges instead bringing her home to a prison of his own devising. He locks her in a bedroom and allows her only cigarettes and wine. Much later he frees her for a party and their friends are shocked at her deterioration. | Characteristically breaking with tradition director Robert Bresson presents a realistic unique view of the life and death of Joan of Arc. Using a script based on the actual transcript notes taken during her trial Bresson focuses on the psychological and physical torture that Joan had to endure showing how these techniques were used to break her resolve and cause her to eventually recant her faith. With impeccable historical accuracy Bresson re-creates the story of the peasant girl who after leading an unsuccessful revolt against the government was brought to trial convicted of heresy and burned as a witch. However Bresson shows Joan (Florence Carrez) as a woman more sophisticated and calculating and less naive than she has normally been represented. His Joan while more real is no less heroic than the traditional Joan. This unusual approach is characteristic of this unique director who defies classification as either a traditional or "new wave" filmmaker while being highly respected for pursuing his own individual style and vision. Robert Bresson has been called a poet and philosopher with a camera preoccupied with the idea of predestination and spiritual grace. In Proces de Jeanne d'Arc as with all of his films Bresson imprints his own personal signature. The film is tightly constructed and stripped to the bare essence of the material. Bresson has made only a handful of feature films yet he is one of the most discussed and revered figures in cinema creative original and unique. | In this drama a determined father hits the sleaziest streets in the city in hopes of finding his troubled daughter before it is too late. | After an Alaskan fur trapper accidentally shoots and kills a ranger he must flee through the frozen Arctic wilderness as he is chased by twelve men and one hundred dogs. | From its opening multi-language titles (that sure | Based on a novel by Joan Hemingway and Paul Bonnecarrere Rosebud opens with five young women vacationing aboard a luxurious yacht called the Rosebud. All five of the women are the daughters of wealthy and powerful men; one of them is the daughter of an influential American senator. Their vacation is shortlived however as the Rosebud has been targeted by a group of Middle Eastern terrorists who kidnap the girls and hold them as hostages until their demands are met. Quickly alerted to the situation is reporter Larry Martin (Peter O'Toole) who it turns out is really an agent for the CIA. Martin enlists the aid of agents from Israel and West Germany as well as a strange Islamic Englishman who as he is working to destroy Israel would seem to be on the side of the terrorists. Martin has his work cut out for him as he must rescue the hostages quickly and with no injury coming to any of them. Adapted by Eric Lee Preminger for his father director Otto Preminger Rosebud was initially set to star Robert Mitchum who left or was fired after experiencing one of the director's customary heated confrontations. | Poet Joergen Leth created this visual meditation and narrates it. | The Day of the Locust is anything but a cheerful light look at Hollywood in the '30s. It recreates both the town as well as the filmmaking world around which much of the town revolved with devastating accuracy. The movie tells the twin tales of talentless wannabe actress Faye Greener (Karen Black) and Homer Simpson (Donald Sutherland) a lovelorn accountant who couldn't care less about movies. Around this framework a huge and intricate social network is tellingly revealed until the film's gruesome and tragic ending. Not for those who prefer to hang onto their illusions about the glory days of Hollywood The Day of the Locust based on the novel by Nathanael West is a must-see for serious film buffs. | When a group of treasure hunters attempt to locate a sunken fortune they enlist the help of an adventure-hungry fisherman (Cornel Wilde). This film was written directed and produced by Cornel Wilde who has the starring role as well. | Lynn Redgrave stars as New York madam Xaviera Hollander in this romp based on Hollander's rise to the top of the sex-for-hire industry. | After several years at loggerheads with one another director Blake Edwards and star Peter Sellers reteamed for the slapstick fiesta The Return of the Pink Panther. It looks as though wizard cat-burglar Sir Charles Litton played by David Niven in the original 1964 Pink Panther but here essayed by Christopher Plummer is back in business. Dispatched to the Swiss resort town of Gstaad by his long-suffering superior Inspector Dreyfuss (Herbert Lom) Clouseau adopts a series of easily penetrable (and hilarious) disguises to get the goods on Sir Charles and his wife Claudine (Catherine Schell). If you remember A Shot in the Dark you'll recall that Clouseau's ineptitude turned Inspector Dreyfuss into a twitching homicidal maniac. The same thing happens here paving the way for the sequel The Pink Panther Strikes Again. And as with all the "Panther" movies we are treated to the insinuating theme music by Henry Mancini and the animated opening and closing titles. Return of the Pink Panther earned $17 million on its initial release. | Director Ken Hamman's breakthrough historical drama was the first Australian film of the 1970s to gain international acclaim paving the way for the Australian New Wave and the success of movies such as The Last Wave and Breaker Morant. Sunday Too Far Away is a story about the struggles of itinerant sheep shearers in the Outback in the 1950s. Jack Thompson won an Australian Best Actor prize for his role as Foley a hard-drinking hard-working shearer who is the best at his profession. When local landowners try to drive away the sheep herders Foley leads a strike to establish their right to exist and live off the land. The dispute turns violent as the landowners retaliate and Foley struggles to maintain his supremacy. Many scenes were shot in the same shearing barn used in the 1960 British-Australian hit The Sundowners which was about an Irish sheepherder who emigrates to Australia. The title comes from a traditional song of complaint sung by sheep shearers' wives. The film became a sensation at the Cannes Film Festival. | In this strange but fun genre hodgepodge Prof. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is up against seven rotting vampires clad in gold masks. They were revived by Dracula (John Forbes-Robertson) at the behest of a Chinese priest in 1804 and a century later are terrorizing the village of Ping Kuei. One of the locals attends Van Helsing's lecture in Chungking and enlists the vampire-hunter his son and a pretty heiress (Julie Ege) in ridding the village of its curse. There's a lot of skillfully handled martial arts swordplay hopping vampires and more blood than usual before Cushing gets to run Dracula through with a spear. It's an interesting mix of Shaw Bros. martial-arts and Hammer gothic that doesn't always work particularly with Forbes-Robertson's tarted-up Dracula apparently lingering way too long at the makeup table but it's enjoyable enough for a rental. This was sadly Hammer's last Dracula film despite plans to pit the vampire and Van Helsing in India the following year. Anchor Bay's widescreen video release contains both the original film and the hopped-up 75-minute 7 Brothers Meet Dracula which played in American grindhouses. | In this Canadian comedy a husband sleeps with his ex-wife on a weekly basis. The busy woman also has time to get involved with an aspiring politician whose career is on the rise. | Clint Eastwood both directed and starred in this thriller based on a novel by Trevanian. Dr. Jonathan Hemlock (Eastwood) is a professor of art history who formerly had a deadly secret life; he was a hired assassin working with an international intelligence organization. Normally content to collect and study art Hemlock is forced by blackmail to perform one last hit or as the organization euphemistically calls it a "sanction." The victim will be one of three men attempting a dangerous ascent of the Eiger a beautiful but punishing mountain range in Swiss Alps. While Hemlock is an experienced mountaineer and willing to make the climb he's troubled to discover that he does not know which of the other three men scaling the Eiger is his true target. The supporting cast includes George Kennedy and Jack Cassidy; the latter earned enthusiastic reviews for his over-the-top performance as a flamboyantly gay secret agent. | In this high-suds potboiler based on the best-selling novel by Jacqueline Susann Mike Wayne (Kirk Douglas) is a past-his-prime movie producer who lives to make his college-age daughter January (Deborah Raffin) happy. January is also very fond of her father perhaps more so than would seem healthy to the casual observer. Desperate to keep financing the good life for his daughter Mike weds Deidre Granger (Alexis Smith) a wealthy bisexual who isn't about to give up her long-term relationship with Karla (Melina Mercouri). January finds herself pursued by suave playboy David Milford (George Hamilton) but she's more strongly attracted to Tom Colt (David Janssen) a middle-aged alcoholic novelist who reminds January of her father. Brenda Vaccaro won a Golden Globe award (and received an Oscar nomination) for her supporting performance as the man-crazy editor of a fashion magazine. | In this comical Disney espionage adventure a herd of nannies team up with Scotland Yard and set off to find important microfilm that was concealed by a wicked Chinese spy within the skeleton of a dinosaur that now sits in the British Natural History Museum ~ Sandra Brennan All Movie Guide | Paul Newman returns as private detective Lew Harper is this tale of blackmail and murder based on a novel by Ross MacDonald. Iris Devereaux (Joanne Woodward) the wife of a wealthy oilman from Louisiana hires Harper after she receives a threatening letter. A blackmailer is threatening to tell Iris' husband James (Richard Derr) about a recent extramarital affair; she claims this indiscretion never happened though she has been unfaithful in the past and years ago had a brief fling with Harper. Matters become more complicated when Iris' mother-in-law Olivia (Coral Browne) is found murdered. Eventually Harper traces the blackmail letter to Kilborne (Murray Hamilton) another bayou oil baron and along the way encounters Schuyler (Melanie Griffith) Iris' young but ripe daughter; Pat Reavis (Andy Robinson) Olivia's former chauffeur and a key suspect in her murder; and Detective Broussard (Tony Franciosa) a police investigator who like Harper was once involved with Iris. This was Coral Browne's first film after her marriage to actor Vincent Price in 1974. | Jim Brown and Fred Williamson team up for this violent western directed by Antonio Marghetti under the name of Anthony M. Dawson. Brown plays Pike a stonefaced cowboy who meets up Tyree (Fred Williamson) a jocular and dishonest gambler. Together with a mute Indian scout Kashtok (Jim Kelly) the trio attempts to transport $86000 across hundreds of miles of Western wasteland to deliver it to the widow of Pike's former employer. Along the way they are pursued by bounty hunter Kiefer (Lee Van Cleef) and corrupt sheriff Kane (Barry Sullivan). Dana Andrews also appears in a cameo role as Pike's boss Morgan. | A man moves to the small and racially divided town where his bar-owning brother was murdered after he refused to pay crooked white cops for "protection." When he is threatened himself he calls in some hefty men to help him but they instead decide to take over the town. In order to oust the baddies the hero becomes a one-man army with a mission. This blaxploitationer features the action hero Fred Williamson. | Based on a play by Barry England the British Conduct Unbecoming revolves around a sexual violation--which may or may not have occurred. In British India highborn Mrs. Scarlett (Susannah York) accuses 2nd Lt. Millington a Bengal Lancer officer (James Faulkner) of raping her. Lieutenant Arthur Drake (Michael York) is assigned to defend Lt. Millington in a trial held behind closed doors to avoid scandal. Colonel Strang (Stacy Keach Jr.) is a martinet judge who presses for a conviction only to have his determination shaken by the introduction of new evidence. Conduct Unbecoming has the look and feel of a decades-old stage production but the dialogue and performances provide a strictly contemporary slant. | A drag race turns to tragedy when one car with three young women inside topples over a bridge and into the muddy river below. The authorities drag the river but the search is fruitless and the girls are presumed dead until a single survivor stumbles out of the water with no recollection of how she escaped. Mary Henry (Candace Hilligoss) decides to forget her strange experience and carry on with her plan to move to Utah to accept a job as a church organist. She rejects the notion that because her profession leads her to work in the church she is obligated to worship as part of the congregation and this cold approach to her work unnerves many around her. While driving to the new city she experiences weird visions of a ghoulish man who stares at her through the windshield and passes an abandonded carnival on a desolate stretch of highway outside of town to which she feels strangely drawn. Mary tries to live her life in private ignoring invitations to worship by the minister of her church and the leering propositions of a neighbor in her rooming house. Soon the ghostly apparition from the highway is appearing more often and she experiences eerie spells in which she becomes invisible to people on the street. A doctor tries to help but he too is rejected and eventually Mary realizes that the deserted carnival holds the secret to her destiny. | In this Canadian thriller Jodie Foster plays the title character a reclusive fiercely self-reliant teenager who lives alone in her father's house. When visitors call Foster explains that her father is away on business. He's away all right...far far away. And Foster determined not to lose her independence will go to any lengths to protect her secret a fact that nosy neighbor Alexis Smith learns to her regret. A new danger to Foster's well-being looms in the form of pedophile Martin Sheen who schemes to place the girl in a compromising position. Offering a helping hand to Foster is misfit teenager Mario (Scott Jacoby). Laird Koenig adapted his own novel to the screen. | Feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey is known for her critique of gendered relationships in film and her interest in creating new different kinds of cinematic pleasure. This film one of the most important films to emerge from the 1970s seeks in its combination of theoretical principles and formal innovation to construct a gender neutral film language. It tells the story of a mother/child relationship in the context of Oedipus' encounter with the Sphinx. Louise is a middle class woman with a four year-old daughter Ana. The main narrative portion of the film follows their everyday life as Louise struggles with to raise Ana in a patriarchal society. Their commonplace tale is interwoven with sequences that dramatize Oedipus' psychological battle with the terror of Thebes. Oedipus struggles to answer the Sphinx's riddle as Louise and Ana struggle to answer each others emotional needs and to lead a happy life. | Paul Kyriazi's martial arts action film Death Machines concerns a trio of expert fighters. A gangster doses the three of them with a mind-control drug and forces them to do his bidding. The threesome eventually ends up working for Mr. Gioretti who assigns them to wipe out a martial arts school. One man survives the attack and swears to avenge the deaths. | Angela is the crippled daughter of two separated but still-feuding parents. In this Rainer Werner Fassbinder film the wealthy parents are both induced to come to their country vacation house with their lovers in tow. For years they have tried to make Angela feel guilty for having driven them to seek comfort outside their marriage though ironically there is some indication that their dalliances may have had a hand in the accident that caused her condition. In this unpleasant milieu they begin playing a truth-telling game called "Chinese Roulette" which leads to even more distasteful revelations and recriminations.. | Director Tobe Hooper's follow-up to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre presents yet another Southern-fried psycho (this time in Louisiana) in the form of a scripture-mumbling one-legged cracker named Judd (Neville Brand). The proprietor of a seedy bayou inn Judd keeps a pet gator in the nearby swamp to which he frequently tosses the remains of his unfortunate victims -- including anyone who offends his delicate sensibilities. One such casualty is Harvey Wood (Mel Ferrer) arriving at Judd's hotel in search of his missing daughter... who unbeknownst to her old man has already met her own doom courtesy of the scythe-wielding madman. Other patrons include one of the most annoying families on record -- with Chainsaw veteran Marilyn Burns as the strangely-bewigged mom William Finley as the browbeaten husband and future Halloween tyke Kyle Richards as the endlessly-shrieking daughter (whose adorable puppy becomes a light gator-snack). Nightmare on Elm Street fans can spot a young pre-Freddy Robert Englund in a small role as a lecherous cracker. Originally titled Death Trap and known by many aliases including Starlight Slaughter Horror Hotel Massacre and Legend of the Bayou. | This classic horror movie based on Stephen King's first novel stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White a shy diffident teenager who is the butt of practical jokes at her small-town high school. Her blind panic at her first menstruation a result of ignorance and religious guilt drummed into her by her fanatical mother Margaret (Piper Laurie) only causes her classmates' vicious cruelty to escalate despite the attentions of her overly solicitous gym teacher (Betty Buckley). Finally when the venomous Chris Hargenson (Nancy Allen) engineers a reprehensible prank at the school prom Carrie lashes out in a horrifying display of her heretofore minor telekinetic powers. Many films had featured school bullies but Carrie was one of the first to focus on the special brand of cruelty unique to teenage girls. Carrie's world is presented as a snake pit where the well-to-do female students all have fangs -- even the reticent Sue Snell (Amy Irving) -- and all the males are blind pawns sexually twisted around the fingers of Chris and her evil cronies. The talented supporting cast includes John Travolta P.J. Soles and William Katt. One of the genre's true classics the film was followed by a sequel in 1999 as well as by a famously unsuccessful Broadway musical adaptation that starred Betty Buckley the movie's gym teacher as Margaret White. | A trenchant satire of "trash TV" Network seems to grow only more relevant with each passing year. Howard Beale (Peter Finch) the dean of newscasters at the United Broadcasting System is put out to pasture because he "skews old." Network executive Max Schumacher (William Holden) Howard's best friend is forced to deliver the bad news. Beale can't stomach the idea of losing his 25-year post as anchorman simply because of age so in his next broadcast he announces to the viewers that he's going to commit suicide on his final program. Network head Frank Hackett (Robert Duvall) is all for kicking Beale out then and there but when it looks as though the UBS is going to have its greatest ratings ever on the night of Beale's self-destruction ambitious programming exec Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway) talks Hackett into treating that fateful final telecast as a special event. Naturally Beale doesn't go through with it -- but he does begin rambling about the horrible state of the world in general and television in particular. He concludes his tirade by admonishing his viewers to "Go to the window and shout as loud as you can: 'I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!'" With that Howard Beale becomes the hottest TV personality in America and Diana becomes the network's fair-haired girl. She draws up plans to treat the nightly news broadcast as garish entertainment (complete with a psychic) all built around the rants of Beale billed as "The Mad Prophet of the Airwaves." Network won Oscars for Paddy Chayefsky's screenplay as well as for three of four acting categories -- Dunaway for Best Actress Peter Finch for Best Actor (in the only posthumous Oscar yet awarded) and Beatrice Straight for Best Supporting Actress in one of the shortest-screen-time performances ever to win an Oscar. | Michael Gough once more goes the horror-movie route in the British Satan's Slave. Gough plays the head of a coven of witches. He roams the countryside in search of new minions for the Dark Prince. A fiery climax caps this standard effort. Satan's Slave received but minimal theatrical play in the US though it became a fixture of "Shock Theatre" TV manifests. | Famed producer Dino De Laurentiis tries to steal the thunder from Jaws then the top-grossing film of all-time in this big budget remake of King Kong. (De Laurentiis related his tactics to Tom Snyder: "When Jaws dies nobody cries. When Kong dies they all cry.") Updated to the 1970s the original Robert Armstrong character is now Fred Wilson (Charles Grodin) a big-shot oil magnate from Petrox Oil looking for new petroleum deposits on a recently discovered Pacific island. Jack Prescott (Jeff Bridges) is a counter-culture paleontologist stowing away on Wilson's ship who warns that they are headed for "Skull Island" where prehistoric monsters still live and roam free. Also along for the ride is Dwan (Jessica Lange in her film debut) a down-on-her-luck starlet shipwrecked in the ocean after the sinking of a yacht. She really becomes down-on-her-luck when the group lands on the island and a giant ape Kong takes a shine to her. Kong kidnaps her and Dwan takes umbrage when the ape tries to remove her clothes by shouting "You male chauvinist ape!" But Prescott comes to her aid and rescues her from the gorilla's big mits. Wilson seeing money to be made on Kong locks him in the cargo hold of his ship and transports him to New York City. Once there Kong manages to escape and wreak havoc upon the beleaguered town before being compelled to climb up the World Trade Center for sanctuary. | Most Inspector Clouseau fans regard The Pink Panther Strikes Again as the best of the clumsy Parisian detective's "comeback" films of the 1970s. Driven insane by the stupidities of Clouseau (Peter Sellers) ex-inspector Dreyfuss (Herbert Lom) transforms into a master criminal. Kidnapping the inventor of a death ray Dreyfuss threatens to use the demon device indiscriminately unless Clouseau is offered as a "sacrifice." A hunted man Clouseau is forced to adopt one transparent (but hilarious) disguise after another. He is rescued from being incinerated by Dreyfuss when Soviet spy Olga (Leslie Ann Down) falls in love with him and strives to protect him. | John Sturges directed this taut adaptation of Jack Higgins' suspense novel about an attempted kidnapping of Winston Churchill by the German high command during World War II. When it is discovered that in November 1943 Winston Churchill is scheduled to spend a weekend in a country home in Norfolk the Germans plan to kidnap him. Heinrich Himmler (Donald Pleasence) under orders from Hitler assigns Nazi colonel Max Radl (Robert Duvall) the chore of sneaking the English-hating Irishman Liam Devlin (Donald Sutherland) into the British countryside and arranging for a 16-man task force to be parachuted into the English country town of Sudley Constable under the auspices of Colonel Kurt Steiner (Michael Caine). The efficient planning works too well and before long their exactingly perfect timetable begins to come apart. | Two mobsters are given a dangerous assignment in this crime drama. The two must learn which new gang smuggled a large stash of pure heroin into San Francisco and hid it in the cross the Don had imported from Italy and gave to his church. One of the gangsters is the Don's nephew. | In this sex comedy a randy psychiatrist is plagued with a host of beautiful women clients who need help with their sex-related dilemmas. | This adventure chronicles two boys' search for a treasure buried somewhere in the Florida Keys during the mid 1800s. The children are assisted by three adults who each have the their own agendas for finding the cache. The hunters are followed by a greedy gang of villains. | L'Argent de Poche (Small Change) is an episodic comedy drama composed of several sequences that explore childhood in director François Truffaut's signature humanistic style. Filmed in Thiers in South Central France each vignette is seen from the point of view of a kid from two weeks to 14 years old. There is no real plot just little scenes flowing together dealing with personal joys and pains of the children in a small town. While most of the issues are simple and lighthearted some of the kids have a harder time growing up. A few choice moments involve a double date at the movies brothers who give a friend a haircut and a toddler who falls from a window. Patrick (Georges Desmouceaux) discovers girls and helps care for his father Sylvie (Sylvie Grizel) rebels against her parents and Julien (Philippe Goldmann) comes from a painful home life. While mostly focusing on developing the personal perspectives of children adults get some screen time to share their wisdom. The conclusion consists of a monologue from the schoolteacher played by Jean-François Stévenin. | Invisible Strangler tells the story of a boy who strangles his mother and while in a mental institution finds books which give him the key to making himself invisible. He then escapes from the hospital and goes on a murder spree strangling his mother's friends in a series of unintentionally hilarious episodes while they sit in their comfortable expensive homes. The detective assigned to the case Lt. Charles Barrett (Robert Foxworth) devises an unusual way to dispose of the killer. Sue Lyon previously seen in Lolita has a tiny role as does Elke Somer. Originally shot in 1976 and titled The Astral Factor this silly obvious film sat on the shelf for 10 years before being released directly to video ~ Linda Rasmussen All Movie Guide | In this comedy drama that spoofs detective pictures from the 1940s Tucker (Michael Caine) is a private eye hired by Anglich (Michael Constantine) a wealthy man who is trying to find the whereabouts of his long lost daughter. Tucker's sleuthing leads him to Ellen (Natalie Wood) and Mianne (Kitty Winn) two members of the decidedly unusual Prendergast Family. So far as Tucker can tell either Ellen or Mianne is Anglich's missing child but he's not quite sure which. The supporting cast includes Timothy Carey Thayer David Liam Dunn and Liz Renay; Humphrey Bogart impersonator Jerry Lacy appears in the opening credits. | This audacious vulgar freewheeling fantasia on the life of pianist Franz Liszt ranks among director Ken Russell's most outrageous efforts. Roger Daltrey lead singer for The Who is awkward yet likeable as the flamboyant piano performer with a bevy of fetching mistresses and groupies while Paul Nicholas is completely outlandish as the scheming opera composer Richard Wagner. There's no nod to reality here: Liszt and Wagner were in fact friends and Liszt who became Wagner's father-in-law actually assisted in the production of Wagner's opulent productions. Russell on the other hand presents Wagner as Liszt's jealous rival ready to wreak havoc on the world by unleashing a cryogenic Viking (Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman) and a horde of machine-gun wielding robot Nazis. In a finale out of Flash Gordon serials Liszt saves the day after surviving a guillotine designed for phallic dismemberment. The film is fast and loud and wildly undisciplined much like one of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies. Look fast and you'll see Ringo Starr as the pope. | A teenage boy struggles to cope with his alcoholic father and physically abused little brother in this drama that was written photographed and directed by two 17-year olds. Their parents produced the film for $250000. | Posing as a fugitive from justice frontier undercover agent John Deakin (Charles Bronson) boards a train to go after a ruthless gang of outlaws. Ingredients essential to the action include an anti-military conspiracy involving gunrunners and Indians a phony epidemic and a down-and-dirty traintop fight between Deakin and Carlos (boxer-turned-actor Archie Moore). Breakheart Pass was adapted for the screen by Alistair MacLean from his own novel. | Ursula Andress and Michael Sarrazin star in director Enzo G. Castellari's historical comedy action film detailing the lusty escapades of an 18th Century rogue. | A distraught youth is troubled by his mother's new relationship with her sailor boyfriend who occasionally drops by when his ship is in. The sailor (Kris Kristofferson) is a caring man who offers a supportive relationship to the woman as well as a kind word for the youth. In his confused and addled adolescent state (which isn't helped any by his association with a local perverted youth) the boy plans a vengeful rite for his mother's beau. | Many documentaries have looked at the grimmer side of the Nazi occupation of France: at the lives of collaborators and resistance figures. This documentary looks instead at the daily lives of survival-minded ordinary people and the French people's undaunted desire to live and enjoy life even under the occupation. French entertainers performed for the Germans and Frenchmen also attended German entertainments. Virtually the day after French cities were occupied newspaper advertisements for restaurants appeared in German. French madams reminisce about their brothels' German customers and one madam suggests that her German clients were cleaner (and thus preferable) to her later American ones. The question of how to balance survival against activities which were clearly collaborationist is explored. The distinction between these is shown to have been fuzzy indeed the subject of many disagreements then and now. | Allan Arkush and Joe Dante co-directed this campy spoof of exploitation films -- Roger Corman's schlock factory in particular. Candice Rialson stars as Candy Wednesday a movie hopeful who wants to be a star. Her slimy agent Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) directs her to the portals of Miracle Pictures where she lands a plum role in the film "Machete Maidens of Maratau." Lead actress Mary McQueen (Mary Woronov) becomes jealous and a series of disturbing murders occur culminating in a shoot-out on top of the Hollywood sign. | Charles B. Griffith author of Little Shop of Horrors was the writer/director of the low-budget Eat My Dust!. Ron Howard heads the cast as Hoover Niebold the hell-raising son of rural sheriff Harry Niebold (Warren Kemmerling). The sheriff is forced to chase after his own son when Hoover and his girlfriend Darlene (Christopher Norris) steal a racing car and zoom off to parts unknown. Joining the pursuit is the car's owner professional racer Big Bubba Jones (Dave Madden). Watch for Ron Howard's dad Rance and brother Clint in supporting parts and also for Paul Bartel in a bit role. | This is the second sci-fi adventure based on a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs the first being 1975's The Land That Time Forgot. At The Earth's Core stars Doug McClure as explorer David Innes and Peter Cushing as professor Abner Perry whose experimental "iron core" drill goes out of control and leads them to the underground kingdom of Pellucidar where the Wing People are ruled by the monstrous flying Mahars. With the help of the professor Innes leads the Wing People in revolt against their evil masters. Monsters and mayhem abound in what is essentially a well-produced if somewhat juvenile knockoff of The Time Machine. | The first official co-production between the United States and the Soviet Union The Blue Bird was the third screen adaptation of the children's story by Maurice Maeterlinck about a pair of children Tyltyl (Todd Lookinland) and Mytyl (Patsy Kensit) who leave home to search for the Blue Bird of Happiness. After spending some time wandering through a fantasy world and encountering The Night (Jane Fonda) The Cat (Cicely Tyson) Luxury (Ava Gardner) Father Time (Robert Morley) and The Oak (Harry Andrews) they meet The Queen of Light (Elizabeth Taylor) and discover that true happiness can be found right at home with your family. As the box-office failure of the first two versions of this story proves putting this sort of children's fantasy on film is tricky business and despite a top-notch cast of American and Soviet talent and the directorial expertise of veteran filmmaker George Cukor The Blue Bird had a notoriously difficult production with the American and Russian crews not always understanding each other's working methods the Soviet camera crew not knowing how to light African-American actress Cicely Tyson and Jane Fonda often trying to engage the Russian crew members in political discussions. | In this crime drama a runaway girl from rural Montana heads for LA and ends up trapped within its darkest underbelly surrounded by crime drugs and sleazy people. Fortunately her brother a tough cowboy comes to rescue her. But first he must find her. | In India in 1945 at the time of independence there were many isolated semi-autonomous states which had their own laws. In this movie a man whose wife is abducted by the rulers of such a region seeks to have the men prosecuted for their crime but no one will help him. Meanwhile the wife abused and berated by her abductors cannot bring herself to face her husband and finally submits to one of her captors. Eventually the aggrieved husband is able to rouse the local populace and priesthood to enact a bloody revenge on these oppressors. | Charlton Heston portraying swaggering bigot land-baron Richard "King" Howland on the Hawaiian island of Kauai does a spit take when his sister Sloan (Yvette Mimieux) announces that she plans to marry Paul Kahana a 100% native Hawaiian (played by 100% native Philadelphian James Darren). But Howland in the meantime is having a torrid affair with Mei Chen (France Nuyen). During Sloan and Paul's engagement party Mei Chen's brother comes at Howland with a knife but Paul intercedes and is killed. Sloan bitter at Howland for Paul's death runs off to Honolulu where she is taken in by Paul's brother Dean (George Chakiris) and his family. Meanwhile Mei Chen gives birth to Howland's child but dies during childbirth. Howland ever the rabid racist refuses to accept the child and Sloan takes it upon herself to care for it. After an angry fight with Sloan and Dean Howland is confronted with a personal dilemma -- whether to continue on with his closed-minded ways or to welcome his newborn son into his family. | An Italian mechanic (Terence Hill) finds that he has inherited a billion-dollar company from his dead uncle but he needs to be in San Francisco in 20 days to sign over the will. In the meantime he is chased by kidnappers and the affected corporation's president (Jackie Gleason). | In this actioner a WW II vet attempts to run his own farm and finds himself in dire straits when he cannot pay his mortgage. In desperation he hits up a gangster for financial aide. Unfortunately in exchange for money the gangster wants the vet to kill a few people. The would-be farmer does just that and each killing is quite graphically presented. | This Australian drama set in 1915 follows a restless ex-soldier's journey through self discovery. He is currently the editor of a small town newspaper. Though once a thriving gold-mining town his home is now rundown and sleepy. The editor lives with his pregnant wife. He walks with a limp as he was crippled while serving in the Australian army. He was part of the Gallipoli landings in 1915. His disability is the source of his difficulties at home and in the community. He seldom talks meaningfully to his wife. Instead he prefers to hobble off to the river every morning before work. There he remembers his childhood. At the river he meets a beautiful painter; they soon become involved. He goes to a picnic with her and her urban pals but he feels intimidated by them. He gets drunk and stumps off sans cane. He falls into an old mine shaft and there relives Gallipoli. He remembers that he crippled himself and he also sees that the painter can live without him. He therefore comes to a certain peace and returns to his normal life. | One woman's life of love and larceny is recounted in this soapy drama based on the best-selling novel by Sidney Sheldon. In the midst of WWII innocent French girl Noelle Page (Marie-France Pisier) falls in love with dashing American pilot Larry Douglas (John Beck). When Larry is given new orders taking him back to America he tells Noelle that he'll come back for her -- when he doesn't she becomes bitter and pledges to use men for their money and power not for love. Noelle goes on to become a famous actress and weds Constantin Demeris (Raf Vallone) a Greek multi-millionaire. But she can't shake her passion for Larry and eventually she hires him to work as her personal pilot. While at first he does not recognize her soon Larry and Noelle are once again involved in a torrid affair and when Larry's wife Catherine (Susan Sarandon) refuses to give him a divorce he and Noelle begin planning a scheme to arrange an "accidental" death for Catherine. The Other Side of Midnight marked the American debut of actress Marie-France Pisier following her role in the international success Cousin Cousine. | This lively actioner was made to cash in on the skateboard mania of the mid 1970s. It is the story of a Hollywood agent who finds himself in deep trouble with a powerful bookie. Now he must come up with the cash he owes or face certain death. To make a fast buck he creates a team of exceptionally talented skateboarders and enters them in a downhill race. If they win they will get $20000. Meanwhile an evil gangster tries to persuade the agent and his team to deliberately lose. | This police melodrama is set in a coastal resort where a young man becomes insanely jealous after learning that his girl has been with another. He takes her hostage in the town hotel and threatens to kill her. Now a hot-tempered police chief and his peace-loving lieutenant must somehow team-up to resolve the situation. | In the '50s Bert I. Gordon made a career out of sci-fi movies about gigantic mutated insects (Beginning of the End Earth vs. the Spider) lizards (King Dinosaur Serpent Island) and even people (The Amazing Colossal Man) and in 1977 he was still up to his old tricks with this picture loosely adapted from a story by H.G. Wells. Marilyn Fryser (Joan Collins) is a less than scrupulous businesswoman who is trying to sell shares in a worthless Florida housing development to a group of naive souls. However both Marilyn and her potential customers have bigger things to worry about than low property values when they discover that a large stock of nuclear waste was dumped near the development site and the result is a pack of gigantic mutated ants with a nasty disposition and a taste for human blood. The supporting cast features Robert Lansing John David Carson and Albert Salmi. | Le Crabe Tambour (The Crab Drum) stars Jacques Perrin as the title character. An officer in the French navy Perrin has earned his nickname through his habit of beating his chest a la King Kong after consuming a crab dinner. Stories of this eccentric but courageous warrior remain in circulation long after his involvement in the Indochinese and Algerian wars. Two of his former comrades in arms Jean Rochefort and Claude Rich have long suffered guilt pangs for not having stood by "Le Crabe Tambour" when he needed them most. Accompanied by a third veteran Jacques Dufilho the men decide to stage a reunion with the dying Perrin. This triangular character study (the title character is seen only in flashback) won several French film industry awards when it was originally released in 1977; still it didn't pick up a US distributor until 1984. Director Pierre Schoendoerffer co-adapted the screenplay for Le Crabe Tambour from his own novel. | In this comedy based on a play by Herb Gardner a zany disparate couple tries to beat the odds and stay together. The man runs a posh private school and cannot see why his lover prefers teaching in the Lower East Side where they were raised. The two temporarily split and each of them has an affair. The experience teaches them that they are meant to be together. Unfortunately when the humbled two return to their luxurious apartment they again begin arguing. In the heat of anger the man grabs the gun her father gave him and fires three shots into the ceiling. With the police sirens encroaching the woman realizes that inside he is still the wild and crazy guy she fell for years before and romantic bliss ensues. | In this story of friendship and reproductive rights 14 years in the relationship between two very dissimilar women are chronicled. Pauline (Valerie Mairesse) is a middle-class city girl at odds with her very conventional family. Suzanne (Therese Liotard) is several years older a country girl with two illegitimate children and another (whom she cannot support) on the way. Pauline loans Suzanne money for an (illegal) abortion. At this point the two separate and communicate mainly through postcards. Some years later they meet at an abortion rally and they have many adventures and stories to share with one another. | Looking Up is an independently produced domestic drama filmed in New York and drawing its cast from the soap-opera pool. Marilyn Chris plays the daughter of a Jewish seltzer-stand operator. She hopes to pump money into her dad's business by running her own "Burger Crown" franchise. Complications include the fact that Marilyn's husband (Dick Shawn) has fathered her sister's child and that Marilyn is saddled with caring for her contentious grandchildren while her daughter tries to wean herself away from a pill-popping habit. | Alan Arkin directed and starred in this anarchic comedy. Benny Fikus (Vincent Gardenia) is the owner of a department store that's on its last legs with his nebbishy son Russell (Rob Reiner) serving as his second-in-command. Benny's bother Ezra (Arkin) used to work with him at the store but he quit to coach basketball in the midst of a long losing streak. Ezra's wife Marion (Anjanette Comer) desperately wants a child and Ezra needs a new star player so he thinks he's helping both of them when he adopts a black teenager (Byron Stewart) who shoots mean hoop. Benny looking for a way out of the store's irrevocable financial slump wants to burn the place down for the insurance money but rather than hire an arsonist he tries to convince his brother-in-law Zabbar (Sid Caesar) that the store is actually a Nazi stronghold so Zabbar that will do the deed on his own. The supporting cast also includes Sally K. Marr whose son was controversial comedian Lenny Bruce. | Comedy writers David and Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams of Airplane and The Naked Gun fame got their start at the University of Wisconsin at Madison when they formed a theatrical group known as The Kentucky Fried Theater. The Kentucky Fried Movie is based on the KFT's gag-filled theatrical skits. Including well-known stars such as Bill Bixby Donald Sutherland Tony Dow George Lazenby and Henry Gibson the film has over 22 different segments of varying lengths. Some are seconds long. Longer segments include such highlights as: "Zinc Oxide" which spoofs school educational films; "Cleopatra Schwartz" a spoof of female blaxploitation action films whose heroine is married to a rabbi; "Sex Record" which depicts a couple who are attempting to follow the step-by-step instructions of a how-to-do-it record; "Catholic High School Girls In Trouble" and "A Fistful of Yen" (the longest episode) which is an elaborate spoof of martial-arts films. | With this fact-based World War II drama and the equally memorable The Fourth Man (1983) Dutch director Paul Verhoeven gained an international following eventually translating his reputation into Hollywood fame as the director of bloody science fiction spectacles and prurient sex thrillers. Rutger Hauer stars as Erik Lanshof an aristocratic Dutch student one of six carefree friends who don't care much for politics. When the Nazis invade Holland however the group is drawn inevitably into the conflict. While Alex (Derek de Lint) joins the German army the suave Gus (Jeroen Krabbe) becomes a resistance leader eventually escaping with Erik to England where they become pawns in a much larger underground movement to restore their country's Queen Wilhelmina (Andrea Domburg) to her rightful throne. Based on an autobiographical novel by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema Soldaat van Oranje (1978) also features early work by another Dutch master who went on to success as a director of big budget Hollywood films cinematographer Jan De Bont. | Nearly a decade after George A. Romero changed the face of modern horror films with Night of the Living Dead -- and following the less successful projects Season of the Witch and The Crazies -- the Pittsburgh-based auteur returned to top form with this superb vampire tale. Set in a rapidly crumbling steeltown suburb the story focuses on shy moody Martin (John Amplas) a teenager of East European descent who may or may not be a vampire. Though he possesses no fangs or supernatural powers and has no aversions to either crucifixes or garlic Martin is nevertheless compelled to drug pretty young women slash them with razor blades and consume their blood. His motivations seem purely psychological -- as revealed to a call-in radio talk show where Martin has become an anonymous celebrity -- but the notion of a family vampire curse is fostered by Martin's stoic uncle Cuda Lincoln Maazel who is convinced that he must destroy the boy by hammering a stake through his heart. Romero's superb script keeps the film's supernatural questions ambiguous focusing instead on the characters' inner turmoil as modern-day attitudes and values clash with vanishing Old World traditions. Filmed on an extremely low budget Martin benefits from its gritty kitchen-sink realism making the outbursts of graphic horror even more surreal and disturbing and creating a sense of doom that builds to a tragically ironic climax. | After getting caught cheating his bookmaking boss over a high-stakes pinball wager Neil Gallagher (Ken Marshall) leaves his Corpus Christi home for Los Angeles hoping to make it big as a folk rock balladeer. With best friend Henry (Harvey Lewis) in tow as his manager Neil finds only failure but when they come across a streetsmart 14-year-old pinball whiz named Tilt (Brooke Shields) he envisions a plan to get rich quick and save face in his hometown. Impressed by Neil's music Tilt agrees to hitchhike with him to Texas thinking she's helping to raise money for a demo tape. They stop by roadside arcades along the way to hustle petty gamblers into betting against the unassuming teen's pinball prowess. When the duo hit home with cash in their pockets Neil brazenly challenges his former employer an obese pinball champion known as "the Whale" (Charles Durning) to a 400-dollar game against the unbeatable Tilt. What Neil doesn't realize is that Tilt has caught on to his manipulation and lies and all his big plans are going to blow up in his face when Tilt and the Whale secretly hold their own late-night pinball tourney. | A group of summer campers who haven't seen each other in over a decade are called up by the camp owner for a strange reunion. Each of the guests brings a ton of emotional baggage as they try to figure out why they are there and try to work out past differences to relieve the past. | Richard Dreyfuss plays Moses Wine an ex-Sixties radical who pays the bills as a private eye. Wine is hired to stem a smear campaign against a popular political candidate. Gradually the plot thickens into a murder case involving a hippie leader whose values like Wine's have been severely compromised over the years - and who plans to blow up a major LA freeway as a protest. Susan Anspach provides a great deal of dramatic (and sexual) tension as Wine's boss. Among the minor players are future stars Mandy Patinkin and F. Murray Abraham. The Big Fix was adapted by Roger L. Simon from his own novel. | Clint Eastwood's first comedy feature proved to be one of his most profitable vehicles. Eastwood plays Philo Beddoe a bare-knuckle boxer who travels from fight to fight in a beat-up truck accompanied by his "pal" Clyde a orangutan with a mean right hook and his human buddy Orville (Geoffrey Lewis). During a stopover Philo meets and falls in love with would-be country & western singer Lynn Halsey-Taylor (Sondra Locke). After a while she wants to break off the relationship but he doesn't -- a shaky plot peg upon which to hang several reels' worth of zany car chases and confrontations with such opponents as a gang of bikers and a battalion of hostile lawmen. Adding to the fun is Ruth Gordon as Eastwood's don't-mess-with-me octogenarian mother and Beverly D'Angelo as an ace sharpshooter. The enormous box-office success of Every Which Way But Loose yielded an equally wacky -- and equally lucrative -- sequel Any Which Way You Can. | Director John Landis put himself on the map with this low-budget fabulously successful comedy which made a then-astounding 62 million dollars and started a slew of careers for its cast in the process. National Lampoon's Animal House is set in 1962 on the campus of Faber College in Faber PA. The first glimpse we get of the campus is the statue of its founder Emil Faber on the base of which is inscribed the motto "Knowledge Is Good." Incoming freshmen Larry "Pinto" Kroger (Tom Hulce) and Kent "Flounder" Dorfman (Stephen Furst) find themselves rejected by the pretentious Omega fraternity and instead pledge to Delta House. The Deltas are a motley fraternity of rejects and maladjusted undergraduates (some approaching their late twenties) whose main goal -- seemingly accomplished in part by their mere presence on campus -- is disrupting the staid peaceful rigidly orthodox and totally hypocritical social order of the school as represented by the Omegas and the college's dean Vernon Wormer (John Vernon). Dean Wormer decides that this is the year he's going to get the Deltas expelled and their chapter decertified; he places the fraternity on "double secret probation" and with help from Omega president Greg Marmalard (James Daughton) and hard-nosed member Doug Neidermeyer (Mark Metcalf) starts looking for any pretext on which to bring the members of the Delta fraternity up on charges. | David Carradine romps around in a loin-cloth as Kaz Oshay a good-guy biker who hops on his destructocycle to participate in a sport to the death in Roger Corman's futuristic gladiator motorcycle film. The film takes place 1000 years after the "Neutron Wars" have decimated civilization except for pockets of domed cities. Surrounding the cities are vast wastelands called "ranges." Kaz is a "ranger guide" who roams the range riding horses and wielding sabers. The sabers are necessary to fend off the "Statesmen" -- roving hordes under the thrall of Lord Zirpola (David McLean). Zirpola captures Kaz and throws him into a cell where he meets Deneer (Claudia Jennings) who tells Kaz that a group of mutants have abducted her daughter. Kaz and Deneer escape and set off in search of her daughter as they dodge the Statesmen and their high-decibel motorcycles called "Death Machines." Kaz is finally forced to participate in the "Death Sport" -- a mad free-for-all inside a tunnel in which only one contestant can emerge alive. | In Australian director Richard Franklin's Patrick the subject of psychokinesis is used not for the creation of De Palma-like bloodbath special effects as in Carrie and The Fury but as an expression of a deeply disturbed persona. Patrick is first seen in the intensive care section of a hospital in a state of extreme catatonia -- after murdering his mother and her lover. Dr. Roget (Robert Helpmann) is the doctor in charge of the clinic who first tends to Patrick but when new nurse Kathy Jacquard (Susan Penhaligon) arrives she is assigned Patrick's case. As she cares for the comatose man Patrick falls in love with her telekinetically writing love notes to her on her typewriter. Kathy begins to suspect something is amiss when the doctors and nurses at the hospital who want to speed along the comatose man to his death start to die in mysterious ways. As Patrick's condition continues to deteriorate and he realizes that he is on the verge of death he then wants Kathy to kill herself to join him when he dies. | Rockers was made after the the stunning success of the independently made 1972 hit The Harder They Come which introduced North Americans to reggae music and the Rastafarian lives of many Jamaicans. In the story Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace who has been a drummer in reggae bands decides to try and give his fellow musicians an even break by becoming a record distributor. When local gangsters rip him off and stop his budding music venture cold his fellow musicians decide to rob the robbers. Practically everyone in this film beginning with its star were reggae musicians who were well known in Jamaica. | Pop star Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees star in this musical loosely based on the popular 1967 Beatles album Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In the story Billy Shears who now heads the Lonely Hearts Club Band is the grandson of the famous Sergeant Pepper. He is confronted by the need to save the magical musical instruments of the band from the bad guys led by music tycoon B.D. Brockhurst (Donald Pleasance) who want to steal them. If they succeed the magic which infuses "Heartland U.S.A." will disappear. Among the many Beatles' songs performed in the film by well-known popular artists are: "She's Leaving Home" (Bee Gees Jay MacIntosh John Wheeler) "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (Steve Martin) "Got To Get You into My Life (Earth Wind & Fire) "When I'm 64" (Sandy Farina) "Come Together" (Aerosmith) "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (sung by the Bee Gees Paul Nicholas) "With a Little Help from My Friends" (Peter Frampton the Bee Gees) "Fixing a Hole" (George Burns) and "Get Back" (Billy Preston). | In this youthful drama a high-school senior aspires to become a track star while simultaneously dealing with the other travails of youth. One of his best friends is drafted and ends up getting killed in Vietnam. | What if General George S. Patton didn't die in a car accident as history tells us but at the hands of a paid assassin? That's the premise of Brass Target another in a series of espionage thrillers like The Eagle Has Landed that speculates on the fates of real-life figures from World War II. Robert Vaughn Ed Bishop and Edward Herrmann are three Allied officers in occupied Germany who steal Nazi gold with the help of OSS officer Patrick McGoohan. Patton (George Kennedy) personally supervises the investigation of the theft assisted by Major Joe DeLuca (John Cassavetes). Soon however a professional assassin (Max Von Sydow) is on their trail Patton is killed on the orders of his own staff and only DeLuca and his lover (Sophia Loren) who is also involved with the assassin are left alive for the finale. | Old man Ewing (Jason Robards) owns a ranch right next to the ranch of Ella (Jane Fonda). This is a source of two problems: Ewing wants to gobble up most of the land around the two ranches and also wants Ella's ranch; secondly when Ella was too young to know better she went to bed with the man which many years later she considers to have been a grievous error on her part. A third problem arises when oil companies begin pressuring both of them to allow drilling on their land and Ewing won't allow it -- on his or anyone else's land. Before long war-veteran Frank (James Caan) enters Ella's life and helps her fight to save her land and her sanity with added assistance from Dodger (Richard Farnsworth) an old local who knows the score. | This remake of the 1956 horror classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers moves the action from small-town USA to 1970s San Francisco and replaces at least part of the original's psychological horror with special effects. Spores rain forth unseen from outer space and soon strange flowers begin popping up all over the city. After bringing one of these hybrid specimens home with her one night biologist Elizabeth Driscoll (Brooke Adams) notices that her live-in boyfriend Geoffrey (Art Hindle) doesn't seem like himself; he's cold and distant and somehow just not quite there. When she turns to her friend Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland) a colleague at the Department of Public Health he convinces her to see his friend Dr. Kibner (Leonard Nimoy) a pop psychologist who argues that the problem is all in Elizabeth's head. Soon though Matthew and Elizabeth begin to notice that people all over the city are changing subtly and inexplicably. When their friend Jack Bellicec (Jeff Goldblum) and his wife Nancy (Veronica Cartwright) find a lifeless half-formed doppelganger covered with plant fibers in the mud baths they own and operate the group of friends finally begins to understand that a sinister transformation is sweeping their city. Kevin McCarthy and Don Siegel respectively the star and director of the original film have small roles in the new version as does an unbilled Robert Duvall. | Not surprisingly this fascinating dissection of Gypsy life in America was vilified by several ethnic special-interest groups who'd previously delivered their mimeoed missives to novelist Peter Maas on whose book the film was based. Sterling Hayden is the "king" of a New York-based gypsy tribe who on his deathbed passes his crown to his reluctant grandson Eric Roberts. Roberts' scuzzy father Judd Hirsch envious that he's been passed over begins plotting the demise of his own son. It appears at first that the boy a thoroughly assimilated Manhattanite would be more than willing to give up his invisible throne to Hirsch but there's something about his heritage that always draws him back to his own people. Several genuine gypsies took part in the film as extras bit players and technical advisers; reportedly they also spent much of the shooting time trying to cadge a few dishonest dollars from cast and crew. | Despite the film's English title Knife in the Head Hoffman (Bruno Ganz) a scientist is shot in the head by the police while he is trying to pick up his wife from a political rally. Upon awakening Hoffman finds that he has lost all memory of who he is and why the police were after him. At first he is also paralyzed unable to move or care for himself. As he recovers the use of his faculties his search to discover what was really at stake during the rally leads him to take some harsh measures of his own. | In this actioner bounty hunter Sam Kellough who is also an ex-cop and an ex-ballplayer is out to earn the $20000 reward for the capture of Victor Hale a psychotic killer wanted for beating a prison guard to death with a "riot glove." The villain is not as horrible as he seems. When the fugitive is not beating victims to a pulp he is seen playing his guitar to impoverished children. | When an "I'm-just-makin'-money" developer plops his new ski lodge at the foot of a mountain the locals warn him about snowslides. So it's not too long before a gigantic avalanche buries the lodge and all the snow bunnies in it. Rock Hudson plays the ski lodge owner and Mia Farrow is his couch-hopping wife in this disaster film. | The religious conversion of British actress Joan Winmill is chronicled in this bio-pic. Told via flashback her life up until that moment is chronicled from her miserable childhood her mother's death and a cousins death. Her bout with clinical depression resulting in suicidal tendencies is also chronicled. Apparently the problem was genetic as her grandmother also suffered a nervous breakdown related to the problem. Also depicted is her affair with Robert Kennedy. | F.I.S.T. is author Norman Jewison's chronicle of an innocent and idealistic young man corrupted by power and success as seen through the rise of the United States labor movement. Sylvester Stallone plays a Jimmy Hoffa-inspired figure who rises through the union ranks during turbulent labor times. The film begins in 1937 during the burgeoning of the labor movement. Johnny Kovak (Sylvester Stallone) works on the dock unloading trucks for Win Talbot's (Henry Wilcoxon) trucking company. He turns to organizing the truckers for union representative Mike Monahan (Richard Herd). When Monahan is killed in a fight by strong-arm men hired by the company Johnny becomes involved with Vince Doyle (Kevin Conway) the local gangster. After an angry response by the union culminating in a massive riot Johnny firmly aligns himself with Doyle and the mob gets its meathooks further into the union. Thanks to the infusion of mob support the union grows rich and powerful along with Johnny. By the end of the 1950s Johnny has so much power that he even manages to blackmail international union leader Max Graham (Peter Boyle) out of his job. Johnny is sitting on top of the world -- that is until crusading United States senator Andrew Madison (Rod Steiger) targets Johnny's union for a federal investigation. | In this realistic urban drama a recently returned Vietnam vet moves back to his home in Watts to resume his life as a gang member. He spends much of his time training a younger man to be a gang member. The trouble really begins when one of the gang fatally overdoses on drugs. The gang vows to get revenge upon the local pushers. The film was shot on location in LA. | This comedy also known as Manny's Orphans tells the story of a heterogeneous ill-spoken team of Little Leaguers that goes from a bunch of young losers into a championship winning team thanks to the assistance of their new coach a police rookie. This film was created on the heels of The Bad News Bears. | Day or night it's a hot and wild summer at Malibu Beach. When the sun is high it's Dina's (Kim Lankford) job to patrol the area. Being the hot new lifeguard on duty isn't as easy as you'd think -- there's the older muscle-bound beach idiot Dugan (Steven J. Oliver) continually lusting after her while jerk kids fake drowning just to get her to save them. And who can forget that pesky bikini-stealing dog?!? Thankfully when the moon comes up it's time to party 1978-style. With her best friend Margie (Sherry Marks) in tow the girls prowl the local disco pub and then end up back at the beach for some booze and boys. Meanwhile best buds Bobby (James Daughton) and Paul (Michael Luther) trace their every step looking for the perfect make-out. Filled with amazing '70s hair rockin' Jeeps and a non-stop soundtrack Malibu Beach is the vacation spot you wish you could still jump in your van and head out to. | The Corvette Ken Dantley's (Mark Hamill) class has been restoring in their high-school shop class is nearly completely fixed up. One day the students walk in and it is gone - apparently stolen. Ken is larking about in Las Vegas when he spies a car that looks suspiciously like the Corvette he knows so well. He begins looking for the car but in the meantime Vanessa (Annie Potts) propositions him on the street. Intrigued he follows the girl back to her van which is equipped with a waterbed. She hopes to use the van as a travelling brothel with herself as the bill of fare. Instead she helps him look for the missing car and as they search the two of them fall in love. Though praised by critics Mark Hamill's second starring feature did poorly at the box-office and stalled his career. Corvette Summer marks the first star appearance by Annie Potts perhaps better known for her role in the U.S. television show Designing Women. | This low-budget expansion of the popular Tom T. Hall/Jeannie C. Riley song "Harper Valley PTA" is surprisingly good boasting lively performances by star Barbara Eden and everybody else in the cast. Eden plays Stella Johnson a widowed single mom whose gaudy makeup miniskirts and tight jeans are a source of scandal for the smug self-righteous members of the local PTA. Forced to leave town with her teenaged daughter Dee (Susan Swift) Stella gets revenge with photographic evidence revealing the sexual peccadilloes and drunken misbehavior of the oh-so-righteous PTA members. The supporting cast includes such seasoned comic pros as Nanette Fabray Louis Nye Pat Paulsen and Audrey Christie all performing above and beyond the call of duty. A weekly-TV version of Harper Valley PTA also starring Barbara Eden soon followed. | An auto-theft ring decides to help out migrant workers from Mexico with the proceeds from their racket. The film is also known as Love and the Midnight Auto Supply. | In Revenge of the Pink Panther for the final time the bumbling but impeturbable Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) maddens his long-suffering boss Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) sharpens his wits and martial skills with his manservant Cato (Burt Kwouk) and foils the bad guys without ever having a clue about what he is doing. In the story Clouseau allows a gang of drug racketeers to believe that he has been assassinated and dons a series of disguises as he travels all over the world in order to apprehend the culprits. He is assisted by Simone Legree (Dyan Cannon) the former girlfriend of the drug-lord Douvier (Robert Webber). Though it received a very mixed reception from critics this the fifth of the | Also known as Seven Cities to Atlantis this is a youth-oriented British-produced adventure fantasy which uses rather ordinary special effects. In Victorian England an explorer Greg Collinson (Doug McClure) leads an unlikely expedition to discover the lost continent of Atlantis. Among the team are scientists Professor Aitken (Donald Boisset) and son Charles (Peter Gilmore). The crew members mutiny setting their sights on the legendary treasures of Atlantis. The ship is attacked by sea monsters and a giant octopus. Sinking to the bottom of the sea the explorers find that Atlantis is populated by intelligent beings from another planet who enslave shipwrecked sailors. The aliens' goal is to create a fascist state that will rule the world and they want to recruit Charles to help them. Delphine (Lea Brodie) the daughter of one of the shipwrecked slaves helps the heroes find a high priestess Atsil (Cyd Charisse) who holds the key to their chances of escaping. | Disney's Almost Angels utilizes the legendary Vienna Boys' Choir as a backdrop for a corny but effective fictional yarn. Vincent Winter plays a train conductor's son who aspire to join the choir. Upon joining the group he runs afoul of fellow member Sean Scully but the two eventually become friends. When Scully begins growing out of his soprano voice Winter arranges for another boy in the choir to "cover" for his lyp-synching pal. Feeling guilty about the deception Scully is about to quit the group when he appointed assistant conductor thanks to his faithful service over the past few seasons. During an international tour both Scully and new soloist Winter receive standing ovations. To remove the "sissy" onus from the Vienna Boys' Choir the Disney staff goes to great length to show how the boys are regular trouble-prone kids; even so there's a scene wherein several of the boys are required to dress as girls for a public performance! Almost Angels performed adequately at the box office but fared better as a two-parter on Walt Disney's Sunday night TV series. | null | Director Stanley Kramer ended his career with this absorbing drama adapted from the play by Milan Stitt and based on a real-life event from 1927. Dick Van Dyke stars as Father Rivard an intellectual priest in a small impoverished mining town in the state of Washington. A lonely man with low self-esteem Rivard is depressed by the arduous and dreary lives of his flock until the arrival of Sister Rita (Kathleen Quinlan) a bright spirited young nun who joins his parish to teach at its school. Rita appreciates Rivard on a level that few others in the community can and soon the priest falls in love with her. But when Sister Rita is murdered Rivard's infatuation is revealed and the love-struck priest is put on trial. Only Rivard's housekeeper Mrs. Shandig (Maureen Stapleton) knows the truth about Sister Rita's death. Kramer broke up the staginess of his source material by structuring The Runner Stumbles (1979) into three acts that unfold not sequentially but simultaneously revealing Rivard's developing relationship with Rita his prison stint and his murder trial all at the same time. | Rock 'n' Roll High School is a prime example of a 1970s movie phenomenon: a cult film that was deliberately designed to be a cult film. High-schooler Riff Randell's (P.J. Soles) efforts to meet the Ramones are continually thwarted by rock & roll-hating principal Evelyn Togar (Mary Woronov). Ms. Togar is the zealous sort who conducts experiments on laboratory rats to prove the adverse effect of rock music on innocent teenagers. Riff knows that she'll have to be twice as clever and devious as Togar to get her daily supply of Ramones -- and thereby hangs our tale. A secondary plot involves the efforts of pimply student Eaglebauer (Clint Howard) to arrange a date with the very particular Riff. A deliciously anarchistic climax caps this never-a-dull-moment spoof of 1950s rock & roll musicals. | Based on a true story this drama stars Michelle Fawdon as Cathy Baikas a woman of Greek heritage who lives in Sydney Australia with her three-year-old daughter. When the girl's father kidnaps the child and takes her back to Greece with him Cathy discovers the authorities can do little to help her so she turns to the media hoping that taking her story to the people will help bring her daughter back to her. The outwardly-crusty editor of a major daily newspaper proves sympathetic to Cathy's problem and begins giving her case press coverage. Fawdon won an Australian Film Institute award for Best Actress. | In this drama a good-hearted courageous boy from a poor New York neighborhood tries to rally his neighborhood together to stop the terrifying reign of the neighborhood street gang the Savage Warlocks. He succeeds and begins planning to move uptown to live with his lady love. | This schlock horror classic from the 1970s is a product of the career ebb experienced by director John Frankenheimer. Robert Foxworth stars as Dr. Robert Verne an inner-city physician renowned for his compassion and fairness. So he's asked by the EPA to mediate a dispute between Native American tribes and a polluting paper mill in isolated northern Maine. Accompanied by his pregnant wife Maggie (Talia Shire) a classical musician Robert journeys to the deep woods where he meets the tribal leader John Hawks (Armand Assante) and a representative of the mill Mr. Isley (Richard Dysart). It turns out that the mill is indeed poisoning the local water supply with mercury causing illness among tribe members and some mutated local wildlife. The Native Americans and the paper mill point fingers at each other for a rash of recent disappearances in the area but Robert believes that something more ominous is responsible when he observes a huge salmon eat a duck. He's proved right when he encounters an enormous mutated grizzly bear with a taste for human flesh. Unfortunately for Robert and Maggie he has taken one of the creature's cubs back to camp leading an angry mother bear to his tent flap. | Controversial German director Werner Herzog helmed this cinematization of Woyzeck playwright Georg Büchner's anti-military tale of depersonalization run amok. Utilizing the more grotesque elements of German expressionism combined with his own sense of the outrageous Herzog plunges us directly into the middle of his story of a soldier (Klaus Kinski) who is conditioned to be an unthinking killing machine through lab experimentation. His one vestige of humanity is his love for the beautiful Marie (Eva Mattes) but even this is corrupted when he is goaded into murdering the girl. An earlier film version of Woyzeck filmed in 1947 was released in the U.S. in 1981. | The beloved novel by Anthony Hope is shown here in its sixth film adaptation. In this story Peter Sellers is Rudolf IV the reigning monarch of the tiny nation of Ruritania. One day while flying in a hot air balloon a champagne cork sends him plummeting to his death. The rightful heir who is to be crowned Rudolf V (also Peter Sellers) is kidnapped by Duke Michael (Jeremy Kemp) who is next in line for the throne. Luckily the good guys find Syd (Peter Sellers once again) a London taxi-driver who closely resembles the kidnapped heir. While impersonating the monarch-to-be Syd falls in love with the prince's fiancee Princess Flavia (Lynne Frederick). Neither a box-office nor a critical success this amiable 1979 swashbuckler nonetheless features fine performances by Peter Sellers who died in 1980. | In this comedy an elderly ex-vaudevillian is surprised to find a naked young woman in the trunk of his car. He soon discovers that she is a runaway fleeing from both the police and an enraged drug dealer she cheated out of $20000. Meanwhile the codger's daughter continually attempts to get him committed because of his overly generous support of his former colleagues. | Lee Marvin plays a CIA agent who lures a Soviet biological warfare expert aboard a European train in the hopes of murdering the expert thus eliminating a world threat. Things go awry when the train is caught in an avalanche. | In a society in which major league sporting events have replaced Sunday worship as the religion of choice North Dallas Forty appears like a desecration at the altar. In this film directed by Ted Kotcheff (The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz) the National Football League is revealed to be more about the money than the game. Nick Nolte is North Dallas Bulls pass-catcher Phillip Elliott whose cynicism and independent spirit is looked upon as troublesome by team coaches Johnson (Charles Durning) and Strothers (G.D. Spradlin) and team owner Conrad Hunter (Steve Forrest). Elliot at the end of his career and wise to the way players are bought and sold like cattle goes through the games pumped up on painkillers conveniently provided by the management. His teammates include savvy quarterback Maxwell (Mac Davis) and lunk-headed defensive lineman Jo Bob Priddy (Bo Svenson) who deal with the impersonality and back-biting of the game through off-field diversions. When the Bulls management benches Elliot after manipulating him to help train a fellow teammate Elliot has to decide whether there is more to life than the game that he loves. | Set in the rugged but beautiful Alaskan wilds this fact-based outdoor adventure chronicles the struggles of a family to survive and for a young boy to overcome a physical disability to win a dog-sled race. | This tense Hong Kong crime thriller is known best as the film upon which Quentin Tarantino borrowed heavily for his 1992 debut Reservoir Dogs. Those who criticized the American director for lack of originality have perhaps missed the point. In the highly commercialized formulaic crime genre of Hong Kong very few thrillers are truly original and innovation comes in the form of style action choreography and dramatic tension. City on Fire directed by Ringo Lam is no exception. The story told in a more traditional narrative form than Reservoir Dogs follows Chow Yun-Fat as Ko Chow an undercover cop who infiltrates a ring of jewel thieves. When a heist goes wrong Chow is wounded and tension among the robbers escalates as they begin to suspect a traitor among their ranks. | In this adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1955 novel James Bond (Roger Moore) must thwart Sir Hugo Drax (Michel Lonsdale) who plans to wipe out all of humankind and replace it with a super race that he has cultivated in a massive space station. The girl in the case is American secret agent Holly Goodhead intelligently played by Lois Chiles. "Jaws" the steel-mouthed henchman played by Richard Kiel in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) makes a return appearance in Moonraker turning good guy (complete with a girlfriend of his own) in the process. Bernard Lee makes his last appearance as "M" in this most costly of James Bond's 1970s escapades. | Set at a low-end summer camp and aimed squarely at a teen audience Meatballs is a light screwball comedy that turned its low-budget Canadian roots into a very profitable box-office run. The biggest reason for the film's success is Bill Murray who stars as Tripper the head counselor who runs things at Camp Northstar with the help of his love interest Roxanne (Kate Lynch) and the camp's director Morty (Harvey Atkins) who is affectionately known as Mickey. Camp opens with Tripper and Morty preparing the misfit counselors-in-training -- Spaz Fink Crockett A.L. Candace Wendy and Wheels among them -- for the arrival of their hyperactive little charges. After settling in kids and counselors begin their activities with a soccer game in which depressed 11-year-old Rudy (Chris Makepeace) accidentally loses the game. Cast out by the other children Rudy runs away only to come across Tripper who befriends the boy and makes him his running partner. Romance sexy fun and comic hijinx -- usually with the heavy-sleeping Morty as their target -- lead up to an annual Olympiad in which Camp Northstar battles the wealthier and athletically superior residents of Camp Mohawk. The challenging events include cup stacking potato-sack racing and a nauseating hot dog-eating contest in which the portly Fink devours his way to victory. With the two-day event tied up it comes down to the cross-country run in which Tripper enters Rudy. Meatballs was the first major directorial effort by multi-talented filmmaker Ivan Reitman whose name has since become synonymous with the comedy genre. | Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda directs the psychological drama Panny z Wilka (released in the U.S. as The Young Girls of Wilko) based on the book by Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz. Set in the 1920s WWI veteran Wiktor Ruben (Daniel Olbrychski) returns to the town where he had spent his childhood summers before the war. He stays with his aunt (Zofia Jaroszewska) and uncle (Tadeusz Bialoszczynski). He also reunites with a family of women: Julcia (Anna Seniuk) Jola (Maja Komorowska) Zosia (Stanislawa Celinska) Kazia (Krystyna Zachwatowicz) and Tunia (Christine Pascal). Panny z Wilka was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film in the 1980 Academy Awards. | Alan Alda wrote and starred in this tale about a big-time politician's struggles with his own morality and the corruption he finds surrounding him. He plays a U.S. Senator Joe Tynan who falls for a lovely lady attorney and has an affair that jeopardizes his marriage and possibly his career. | On a midnight clear 2000 years ago three wise men enter a manger where a babe is wrapped in swaddling clothes. It is an infant called Brian...and the three wise men are in the wrong manger. For the rest of his life Brian (Graham Chapman) finds himself regarded as something of a messiah -- yet he's always in the shadow of this other guy from Galilee. Brian is witness to the Sermon of the Mount but his seat is in such a bad location that he can't hear any of it ("Blessed are the cheesemakers?"). Ultimately he is brought before Pontius Pilate and sentenced to crucifixion which takes place at that crowded nonexclusive execution site a few blocks shy of Calvary. Rather than utter the Last Six Words Brian leads his fellow crucifixees in a spirited rendition of a British music-hall cheer-up song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life." The whole Monty Python gang (Chapman John Cleese Michael Palin Eric Idle and Terry Gilliam) are on hand in multiple roles playing such sacred characters as Stan Called Loretta Biggus Dickus Deadly Dirk Casts the First Stone and Intensely Dull Youth; also showing up are | A standard mindless teen comedy that is patently geared toward the pre-teen set H.O.T.S. involves a lot of bouncy females in this case sisters in the H.O.T.S. sorority in hot-blooded competition with the women in another mythical sorority on campus. The objective seems to be to show as many cruel practical jokes lame-brain jocks non-stop action wild orgies and exaggerated characters as can fit into a 95-minute running time. Added to the pile are the requisite idiot adults who are never able to see what is going on around them and it becomes apparent (if it was not from the beginning) which age group is meant to be the target audience here. | Noz w Wodzie was not only Polanski's first feature-length film but it also marked the first screen appearance of Polish actor Zygmunt Malanowicz who played a young student. In fact the only experienced thespian in the featured trio is Leon Niemczyk as Andrzej the self-important somewhat arrogant husband of Kataryna. Andrzej and Kataryna pick up the student as he is hitchhiking and invite him to join them on their boat for an outing. As the threesome head out to open water the husband and the student start a kind of jealous interaction that keeps Kataryna mildly amused. What began as a macho sparring ends up in a fight that has the student falling overboard and the husband swimming to shore for help. But appearances are deceiving as the husband will soon discover. | Sidney Poitier plays Homer Smith an aimless ex-GI who takes a temporary handyman job at a Southwestern farm maintained by five German nuns. It is the cherished dream of the Mother Superior (Lilia Skala) to build a chapel (or as she says a "shapel"). She is convinced that the personable Homer has been sent from Above to help her realize her dream. He protests loudly and rudely but she will not be dissuaded. How Homer accomplishes her goal endears himself to the surrounding townsfolk and avoids an arrest for a previous crime comprises the heart of Lilies of the Field. The film adapted by James Poe from a novel by William E. Barrett was later remade for television and it won Poitier an Academy Award for Best Actor the first time that award was given to an African-American. | Greek mythology is done up brown by the special-effects expertise of Ray Harryhausen in Jason and the Argonauts. Jason (Todd Armstrong) rightful heir to the throne of Thessaly is spared from death through the intervention of the goddess Hera (Honor Blackman). The other celestial inhabitants of Mount Olympus watch in amusement as Hera surreptitiously aids Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece. Obstacles to this goal include a giant come-to-life statue named Talos the screeching harpies plaguing blind prophet Phineas (Patrick Troughton) a set of huge clashing rocks the seven-headed hydra and an army of skeletons (this bravura climactic sequence assured Harryhausen's place in the hearts of 13-year-old boys of all ages). Supporting characters include Nancy Kovack as a pre-infanticide Medea and Nigel Green as a pacifistic Hercules. Bernard Herrmann's surging musical score was icing on the cake for this greatest of all Ray Harryhausen creations. | The Bushido Blade is set in 19th century Japan at the time of American Commodore Matthew Perry's opening up of the ancient oriental nation. As played by Richard Boone (in his last film) Perry is a megalomaniac mercenary who makes Custer look like a humanitarian. The plot involves Perry's efforts to locate a sacred sword. The rest of the cast includes James Earl Jones Frank Converse and Toshiro Mifune. | This slow-paced but impeccably stylish ghost story set at the turn of the century centers on the plight of elderly dowager Marianna (Sheelagh Gilbey) who is tormented nightly by the alleged specter of a young man roaming the corridors of her decrepit estate. After spotting a face in an old photograph that seems to match the old woman's description of the ethereal visitor Marianna's sister (Nina Pitt) decides to undertake a bit of amateur ghost-hunting in the hope of revealing the haunting as a hoax. This Scotland-made sleeper from director Anna Thomas is somewhat reminiscent of The Innocents -- itself based on Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw" -- and boasts an excellent classical music score which perfectly complements the proceedings. Though the plot may be a bit too leisurely for more thrill-oriented tastes The Haunting of M is an involving and intellectual mystery for the Masterpiece Theatre set. | Flawed and problematic this romantic comedy is about Abigail Adams (Suzanne Somers) a sexy talented and dedicated lawyer her new client Prof. Roger Keller (Donald Sutherland) and their fight to save baby seals from slaughter. The issue was a hot one but the film as a whole does not rise to the occasion. The good professor manages to get the attention of Washington brass and the good lawyer manages to get the attention of the professor so the battle against the corporate devil (Lawrence Z. Dane) in charge of the mayhem begins. And the battle of the sexes is played out against that backdrop. | In this black comedy a humble cab driver spends his days daydreaming of becoming a rock-star. His blissful reverie is one day interrupted when ends up inadvertently blamed for the assassination of a world-renowned nuclear scientist. Soon afterward he finds that he has a stowaway the late scientist's chimpanzee the only one who knows his master's secret formula which if ever written down could cause the destruction of the world. Now the hapless taxi driver must evade both the cops and two villainous Russian Spies. | In this far-out comedy that slams it to academia television and the military Simon (Alan Arkin) is a puffed-up professor who is boondoggled by a group of geniuses in a think tank. Becker (Austin Pendleton) leads the wacked-out thinkers as they invent off-the-wall games to keep themselves amused instead of solving global problems in ecology or whatever. They manage to convince Simon he is really a space alien but then Simon gets away from them and takes refuge in a strange commune headed up by a former television executive (Adolph Green) whose bible is TV Guide. Simon's life does not get any easier since he is being hunted by the army with orders to shoot on sight. | Matthew Chapman wrote and directed this hackneyed love story with Helen Mirren as Beaty a nightclub hostess who turns tricks. Emory (John Shea) is an expatriate American who works the lights at Beaty's nightclub and is in love with her. But Beaty cannot deal in flowery sentiment especially since she needs money not romance to support her young son. But Emory sees a way to attain money and romance -- he plans to execute a drug deal with his low-life partner and use the proceeds to take Beaty and her son away from the degenerate surroundings and into the light-of-day in the English countryside. But unfortunately things do not go as planned. | Spetters further elaborates on the themes of sexual obsession previously probed in director Paul Verhoeven's Turkish Delight (1973). Hans Van Tongeren Toon Agterberg and Maarten Spanjer play respectively Reen Eve and Hans a closely-knit group of teenage motorcycle lovers who idolize local cycling champion Witkamp (played by Rutger Hauer the star of Delight). Unfortunately the adolescents' attempts to rebel take a dark and brutal turn when Van Tongeren is permanently injured in a road accident and Agterberg is gang raped by a group of homosexuals. While the other two young men lust after Fientje (Renee Soutendjik) a promiscuous hashhouse waitress Agterberg responds to the rape by coming out and taking Fientje's gay brother as a lover. Verhoeven is artistically and sexually graphic in juxtaposing "cycle love" with the friends' carnal interrelations. The title of Spetters is an indigenous triple-entendre -- it refers to the Dutch vernacular for "grease spatterings" (both the the oily renderings left behind by the motorcycles commandeered by the film's central characters and the grease slung by Soutendjik) is a slang term for male ejaculate and was frequently used in the seventies and eighties to refer to people who are sexually appealing ("That girl is a spetter.") | Steve McQueen's penultimate film deals with a fascinating western legend founded on an insightful script by Thomas McGuane and Bud Shrake. Unfortunately the film was done in by the five directors --Don Siegel Elliot Silverstein James Guercio William Wiard and McQueen himself-- that were at one point or another attached to the project. The film deals with the infamous Texas gunslinger Tom Horn. Horn gained fame for a variety of exploits; he served with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders and was the Pinkerton detective who captured the notorious outlaw Peg Leg Watson. But as Tom Horn begins something in Horn (Steve McQueen) has snapped. Tom quits the Pinkertons and hires himself out to rancher John Coble (Richard Farnsworth) to assist him in putting an end to his problems with the local homesteaders and rustlers. But Horn performers his job with a chilling intensity killing so many people with such bloodthirsty rage that it is even too much for Coble and the ranchers to take. When Horn's violence cannot be stopped Coble has to take the law into his own hands to put a halt to Horn's bloodbath. | In this dark and sometimes sad comedy Dominick -- an extremely obese man -- is pushed by his sister Antoinette to shed a few pounds lest he end up dead like his cousin. To do so she helps him enroll in the fanatical weight-loss group the Chubby Checkers who will do anything to keep fellow members from over-eating. Another incentive for Dominick is his love for Lydia a women whom Dominick fears has deserted him because of his obesity.The process of weight loss is torture and he is left with a painful choice (one that the naturally thin don't always understand) suffer the pain and lose the weight or somehow learn to live with it. After his initial attempts to lose weight end in failure and he goes on a gigantic food bender (one of the great binge scenes in movie history) in the end Dominick learns that Lydia loves him for who he is and he decides that he should do himself the same favor. | A slick Los Angeles callboy finds love and redemption in Paul Schrader's ultra-stylish drama. High-living prostitute Julian Kay (Richard Gere stepping in for John Travolta) has it all: the Mercedes the clothes access to Beverly Hills' swankiest establishments and a stable of rich older female clients. But it all falls apart after he does a favor for his former pimp (Bill Duke) and the trick turns up dead a short while later; Julian's actual client won't give him an alibi and police detective Sunday (Hector Elizondo) doesn't believe the gigolo's denials. The one person who can help him is frustrated politician's wife (and sole non-paying bedmate) Michelle (Lauren Hutton) if only Julian could let down his defenses and accept her gesture of love. Mixing his admiration for European art cinema with a voyeuristic view of the seamier side of sex and affluence Schrader renders Julian an inscrutable emotionally disengaged purveyor of pleasure decked out in Giorgio Armani clothes coordinated with Ferdinando Scarfiotti's meticulous production design. Amid critical doubts about its artiness and distanced eroticism American Gigolo surprised everyone by not dying on the box office vine. With some audiences reportedly showing up for repeat viewings of Gere's seductive charms it became a moderate hit turning Gere into a star and Armani into the new fashion sensation. Whatever reservations one may have about the movie it provided two indelible images of 1980s decadence to come: Gere's perusing his "artist's palette" of shirts ties and jackets and Gere's cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway in his convertible to the New Wave strains of Blondie's "Call Me". | In this erotic psycho-drama from Roger Vadim a California housewife is paralyzed by her fear of having sex a phobia that stems from a brutal rape when she was a child. Determined to overcome her problem and have a healthy sex life she starts a strange course that begins when a man shows up at her door dressed as a bird. | John Ritter plays an unsuccessful actor who takes a job posing as comic-book hero Captain Avenger at comics stores and conventions. While thus garbed Ritter foils a grocery store robbery. He skedaddles from the scene when the cops show up leading witnesses to assume that he is a genuine costumed superhero the sort that shows up to foil the villains and then modestly retreats after his job is done. Ritter is hired by the mayor's staff who hope that the Captain Avenger tie-in will help the mayor win an upcoming election. This plan comes acropper and Captain Avenger finds himself on the outs with the public. Prodded by his girlfriend Anne Archer to be himself and not rely on a costume and mask to gain adulation Ritter becomes a bonafide hero when he rescues several citizens from a fire. Thanks to the enthusiastic performance of John Ritter Hero at Large remains amusing even when you know what's going to happen next (a common occurrence in this film). | Touched by Love was not only filmed in Canada but had a leading character named Canada (it had to; the film is based on the reminisces of a real-life person). Deborah Raffin portrays Lena Canada a therapist in charge of handicapped Diane Lane. A wheelchair-bound cerebral palsy victim Lane also shows signs of autism. Determined to bring Lane back into the world Ms. Canada suggests that the girl start a pen-pal relationship with her favorite celebrity--Elvis Presley. Based on the real Lena Canada's book "To Elvis With Love" the low-key but emotionally supercharged Touched By Love costars Michael Learned as Lena's superior Dr. Bell; also in the cast are sixteen genuine "special" children from a school in Calgary Alberta. | In this dream-sequence film renowned Italian director Federico Fellini expounds at length on the nature complexities attitudes and hang-ups of women and how this all relates to men "hunting" sexual conquests. Snaporaz (Marcello Mastroianni) is traveling in a compartment on a train when he lapses into sleep and dreams the ensuing story. He follows a woman off the train and through a field and then loses her. Soon as a representative of the male sex in general he finds himself in a hotel among myriad women attending a feminist conference. Surreal episodes take him through a villa with his alter-ego Dr. Katzone (Ettore Manni who died during filming) and references to his sexual exploits. Reunited with his former wife for a moment he starts another sequence which reviews his past. | After a passenger liner is rammed and sunk by a derelict German freighter from World War II the handful of survivors (which include George Kennedy and Richard Crenna) manage to board the unmanned hulk but soon discover that their perils have just begun. Apparently the freighter served as a kind of floating Nazi torture dungeon and its corridors and bulkheads have somehow become imbued with the very forces of evil that once tormented its captive cargo. When the rather lethargic resident ghosts finally work up the energy to harass their new visitors viewers are treated to a gallery of decomposing corpses a supernaturally-triggered case of acne and the somewhat bland demonic possession of Kennedy who suddenly declares himself Nazi commandant for a day. This rusty waterlogged variant on the standard haunted-house theme begins with the interesting premise of ship-as-predator but provides nothing new in the way of shocks effects or atmosphere -- and the sleepwalking leads don't help matters either. | Maxwell Smart the infamous Agent 86 from the '60s television sitcom Get Smart makes his feature-film debut in this goofy espionage spoof. This time Smart and his cohorts must stop enemy spies from detonating a bomb that would destroy all the world's clothing. On television the film was renamed The Return of Maxwell Smart. | The protagonists are secondary and uni-dimensional in this unlikely actioner about a divorced father (James Brolin) tearing through New York chasing the man who kidnapped his daughter (Abby Bluestone). Sean Boyd (Brolin) is an ex-cop with an enemy on the force out to kill him. Between dodging his would-be assassin fighting off street thugs and getting crashed into by one car after another Boyd is not about to give up or get seriously hurt. In the meantime the police themselves are too inept to catch the kidnapper (Cliff Gorman) and the winsome Marie (Julie Carmen) has decided to hang out with Boyd and help him find his daughter. | In Robert Kaylor's Carny the world of the carnival is an illusion manipulated by the carnies to fleece the suckers. The marks generally deserve what they get because of their greed corruption or just plain stupidity. It's share and share alike for Frankie (Gary Busey) and Patch (Robbie Robertson) partners in a dunk-the-bozo act in a carnival travelling through the American South. At one of the small-town stops Donna (Jodie Foster) an alienated teenager dumps her obnoxious boyfriend and with Frankie's encouragement joins up and moves into their trailer (and Frankie's bed). Feeling displaced Patch schemes to get Donna out of the carnival. However the carnival's owner needs Donna to foil a loathsome pair of local officials who demand payoffs. She plays her part perfectly and is accepted by all although she moves into another trailer. | Maurice Pialat's character study eschews traditional plot development in its examination of the power of sex and passion to overturn class restrictions and social conventions. Isabelle Huppert is Nelly a middle-class Parisian housewife married to possessive husband Andre (Guy Marchand). When she meets street thug Loulou (Gerard Depardieu) her middle-class respectability is thrown out the window and she leaves Andre for Loulou. Loulou who has no job and resorts to robbery to survive is more than willing to live off Nelly's money. But Andre won't give her up and in the mind-set of a middle-class bourgeois tries to convince her to return. | This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags groan-inducing dialogue and deadpan acting -- a comedy style that would be imitated for the next 20 years. Airplane! pulls out all the clichés as alcoholic pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) who's developed a fear of flying due to wartime trauma boards a jumbo jet in an attempt to woo back his stewardess girlfriend (Julie Hagerty). Food poisoning decimates the passengers and crew leaving it up to Striker to land the plane with the help of a glue-sniffing air traffic controller (Lloyd Bridges) and Striker's vengeful former captain (Robert Stack) who must both talk him down. Along the way we meet a clutch of stock disaster movie passengers like the guitar-strumming nun a sick little girl a frightened old lady and two African-American travelers whose "jive" has to be subtitled. Leslie Nielsen portrays the plane's doctor launching a new phase of the actor's career that carried him through the next two decades in several similarly comedic roles. The trio of directors Jim Abrahams Jerry Zucker and David Zucker responsible for the film would eventually go on to solo careers but not before making Top Secret! and Ruthless People. | Used Cars is one of Robert Zemeckis' pre-Roger Rabbit and pre-Forrest Gump efforts starring Kurt Russell is a devious car salesman who goes to work for affable but monumentally unsuccessful used car dealer Jack Warden. Warden's principal rival is his more prosperous twin brother also played by Warden who schemes to take over the "good" brother's lot. After a series of raunchy vignettes the film boils down to an every-man-for-himself price war between the two Wardens which rages on even after we're one Warden short. The supporting cast of Used Cars is populated by such reliables as David L. Lander Michael McKean Al Lewis Dub Taylor Dick Miller and Betty Thomas. | In this romantic drama Treat Williams plays Cletus a rather unpleasant and morally shaky man desperate to keep his mitts on the one-million-dollar inheritance bequeathed to himself and his siblings. He improbably accepts a job as a social worker then becomes emotionally involved with Jeorge (Gabriel Swann) a little boy torn away from his wrongly convicted and incarcerated mother. Cletus then sets about reuniting Jeorge with his mother. Along the way he falls in love with Kay (Lisa Eichhorn. | In this film the mysterious Kira (Olivia Newton-John) appears to assist and inspire a young artist Sonny Malone (Michael Beck). When she helps him meet up with the rich Danny McGuire (Gene Kelly) the two join up together to create an artistic and business success an unique club called "Xanadu." ~ Iotis Erlewine All Movie Guide | null | This low-budget sci-fi parody pokes fun at such "space operas" as Star Wars and Alien as it chronicles the adventures of the starship Infinity where poor Captain Cornelius Butt finds himself playing "mommy" to a baby alien while handsome crewman Thor falls in love with the beautiful robot pilot Galaxina and tries to turn her into a real woman. The film is best known for being the last screen appearance of rising-starlet Dorothy Stratten the beautiful 20-year-old Playboy model who was brutally murdered by her estranged husband shortly after this film premiered. | This low-budget tongue-in-cheek horror film of the slasher genre -- which had recently been popularized by Halloween (1978) -- stars that film's lead Jamie Lee Curtis as Kim Hammond a prom queen who becomes a scream queen. Six years ago a little girl was taunted by four classmates and fell to her death from an abandoned schoolhouse. The quartet of kids promised to keep their complicity in the accident a secret. Now it's their prom night and they've got the jitters because they have recently been receiving phone calls and notes from an ominous unknown individual claiming to have witnessed the girl's death and vowing revenge. At the prom the four become fatal victims one by one of a mysterious axe-wielding masked and hooded stalker. The many possibilities of the murderer's identity include Kim who is the little dead girl's sister her school-principal father (Leslie Nielsen) or her disc-jockey brother Alex (Michael Tough). | Walter Matthau plays a CIA agent who's been confined by office politics to a desk job. The disgruntled Matthau quits the service and heads to Europe where he links up with former lover (an fellow ex-agent) Glenda Jackson. All goes smoothly until Matthau acts on the advice of yet another retired agent Russian Herbert Lom who suggests that Matthau write a tell-all autobiography. Spitefully Matthau sends out copies of his first chapter to the heads of the CIA agencies throughout the world--and from that point on he and Jackson don't have a moment's peace. This delights Matthau: now that all of his former colleagues are chasing after him he has a reason to get up in the morning. As written by Brian Garfield Hopscotch was a conventionally serious espionage novel. As adapted for the big screen by Garfield and Bryan Forbes Hopscotch is a lively exercise in cloak-and-dagger comedy even when the pursuit of Matthau turns deadly towards the end. | Each of the episodes in the three-part Yesterday Today and Tomorrow (Ieri Oggi E Domani) stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. In "Adelina-Naples" Loren and Mastroianni are married and Loren is in trouble with the law. Each time the authorities close in Loren eludes capture by revealing a swollen belly; back in 1964 Italian law forbade the arrest of a pregnant woman until six months after the child's birth. In "Anna" Loren is married to a wealthy industrialist and has an affair with Mastroianni. So obsessed is she with material possessions that she's willing to walk out on Mastroianni when he smashes her sports car. And in "Mara" high-priced prostitute Loren attracts the attention of a young seminary student but refuses to seduce him -- then takes a vow of chastity aggravating her regular customer (Mastroianni). While the first episode is the funniest it was the last episode which received the most press-coverage thanks to Loren's "striptease" scene revealing La Loren in skimpy bra and panties (a bit parodied by the stars in Robert Altman's otherwise-dreadful Prêt-à-Porter). Though the title Yesterday Today and Tomorrow has absolutely no relation to the film at hand it is a far more appealing cognomen than the film's British release title She Got What She Asked For. | The third collaboration between director Joseph Losey and writer Harold Pinter following The Servant and Accident continues their exploration of class rituals and the darker recesses of desire. Pinter's script adapts the 1953 L.P. Hartley novel about Leo Colston a middle-aged man (Michael Redgrave) recalling a summer of his early adolescence at a country estate. Young Leo (Dominic Guard) observes the machinations of the adults in the household all but two of whom conveniently ignore his presence. Marion Maudsley (Julie Christie) is promised in marriage to another aristocrat but she is secretly in love with farm worker Ted Burgess (Alan Bates). They enlist Leo as their messenger with tragic consequences for all concerned. The older Leo has never married and as the story winds on it becomes clear that his own infatuation with Marion irrevocably altered his life. The Go-Between won several British Academy Awards including one for Pinter's screenplay and was one of four films awarded a grand prize at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. | This is the first major Soviet space movie to be released after 1935. It tells the story of two manned rockets that wing their way to the moon and Mars respectively. Along the way they stop off at a space station where they find a greenhouse research facilities and a place to stay. The exceptional special effects were quite innovative and were later stolen by American filmmakers who used them in their film Battle Beyond the Sun (1963). | Steve McQueen's last film concerns a modern day bounty hunter who searches for bail jumpers. Based on real life bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson the film details his exciting life traveling from one city to another trying to track down fugitives and continually risking his life in the process. Buzz Kulik directed the confusing mish-mash that nevertheless features stunt work that anticipates the Lethal Weapon series. | This melodramatic crime film concerns a petty thief named Julio (Tomas Milian) who kidnaps pretty Mary Lou (Laura Belli) the daughter of his girlfriend's rich employer and holds her for ransom. Much of the film features Julio's hysterical populist rants targeting the wealthy elite whom he both envies and detests. When the bound Mary Lou mocks him Julio's anger leads to a bloody gunfight in which nearly everyone dies. Eventually Police Inspector Walter Grandi (Henry Silva) turns vigilante and guns down the "human trash" on a pile of garbage. Reminiscent of everything from the Dirty Harry series to the Patty Hearst kidnapping Lenzi's preposterous film is most memorable for its overly ripe dialogue and an outlandish party scene in which Milian forces a balding craven businessman to service him at gunpoint. | This entertaining light comedy is carried on the shoulders of Nino Manfredi who plays a gypsy coffee vendor illegally selling expresso on trains. Inventive creative and needing to stay several steps ahead of the conductors and other bureaucrats out to shut down his operation the cafe artist often finds himself hiding out in the most unusual places. He needs the money because his young asthmatic son needs medical attention. That fact casts no shadow on the comedy though as the coffee vendor continues to dodge his pursuers toward what must surely be an upbeat ending for all concerned. | Susan Sarandon gives a sprightly performance in this sex farce involving couples swapping mates. Shirley MacLaine is Evelyn a doctor who is spending some quality time horseback riding when she is spotted by Greg (Stephen Collins) who is driving his sports car. Greg looks at her a bit too long and crashes the car and since Evelyn is a doctor she feels free to ride up to the prone Greg and rip off his pants. Soon the two are having an affair behind the backs of Greg's TV weather-girl lover Stephanie (Susan Sarandon) and Evelyn's workaholic husband Walter (James Coburn). When Walter finds out about the affair from Stephanie the two decide to reciprocate and engage in an affair of their own. | The Island a turgid action drama directed by Michael Ritchie revolves around the adventures of Maynard (Michael Caine) a newspaper reporter who tries to solve the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Maynard and his son crash-land on a remote island ruled by a gang of pirates who kill anyone who intrudes there. From beginning to end The Island is slow uninvolving and very bloody. The terrible script by Peter Benchley who also wrote Jaws is jagged and the dialogue is cliched. The film was an economic disaster and is only of interest because of a good score by Ennio Morricone. | Robert Redford's directorial debut ended up the 1980 Oscar winner for Best Picture. It is a simple but painfully emotional story of the disintegration of a "perfect" family. Teenager Conrad (Timothy Hutton) lives under a cloud of guilt after his brother drowns after their boat capsizes in Lake Michigan. Despite intensive therapy sessions with his psychiatrist (Judd Hirsch) Conrad can't shake the belief that he should have died instead of his brother; nor do his preoccupied parents (Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore) offer much in the way of solace. The boy is brought out of his doldrums through his romance with Jeannine (Elizabeth McGovern). A winner in every respect Ordinary People (adapted from the novel by Judith Guest) scores highest in the scenes with Mary Tyler Moore who superbly and perceptively portrays a blinkered ever-smiling suburban wife and mother for whom outward appearance is all that matters. | A Vietnam veteran declares a one-man war on crime in this vigilante revenge thriller. Michael Jefferson (Steve James) saved the life of his best friend John Eastland (Robert Ginty) while the two were serving in Vietnam so when Jefferson is left permanently paralyzed after a vicious attack by muggers Eastland is determined to get revenge. Declaring war not only on the thugs who injured Jefferson but the entire lawless underclass Eastland becomes known as "The Exterminator" for his swift and deadly retaliation against muggers and other street criminals. While Eastland's actions may be making for safer streets they're also illegal and just as the mob have put a price on Eastland's head Detective James Dalton (Christopher George) has set his sights on putting "The Exterminator" out of business. Jazz great Stan Getz makes a cameo appearance as himself. | The Hearse directed by George Bowers is a clichéd predictable horror film which despite its interesting cast is derivative and uninspired. Jane (Trish Van Devere) inherits a mansion from an aunt whom she closely resembles. The townspeople believe that her aunt was possessed by Satan and Jane becomes increasingly frightened when she is haunted by visions of a hearse that keeps showing up in front of her door. Walter Prichard (Joseph Cotton) is a argumentative attorney who does nothing to help Jane who begins to think she is having a nervous breakdown. All of this is familiar and has been done far better elsewhere. Director Bowers paces the film far too leisurely to create much suspense and the "surprise" ending is evident to all but the most unsophisticated viewer. The Hearse routine and slow will lull most horror fans to sleep. | The First Deadly Sin was Frank Sinatra's final starring movie vehicle. Based on a novel by Lawrence Sanders it casts Sinatra as Edward Delaney a big-city detective on the verge of retirement. Beset with profound personal problems--including a gravely ill wife (Faye Dunaway)--Delaney nonetheless tackles the case of an axe murderer who seemingly strikes at random. Be on the lookout for an unbilled Bruce Willis. | Claudia Weill's second feature is a romantic look at the humorous and tragic sides of love starring Jill Clayburgh as Kate Gunzinger a mathematics professor who lives with perpetually sunny architect Homer (Charles Grodin) in Chicago. But during a trip to New York City Kate becomes romantically involved with handsome hunk Ben Lewin (Michael Douglas) a recently retired professional baseball player who is trying to adjust to a life outside of professional sports. The son of her father's fiancee Ben in spite of uncertainties about his future actively pursues Kate and Kate much to her surprise willingly permits Ben to make his amorous approaches. | The Incredible Shrinking Woman directed by Joel Schumacher is an attempted social satire focusing on the position of women in our society and our social values. After being exposed to a bizarre mixture of household chemicals Pat Kramer (Lily Tomlin) begins to shrink. While this baffles scientists and makes parenting difficult Pat captures the hearts of the American people. An evil political group who plots world domination kidnaps Pat and performs experiments on her to learn the secret of how to shrink everyone. The screenplay was written by Jane Wagner Tomlin's frequent collaborator; Charles Grodin plays Pat's husband. | The title character a nasty landlord (Elliott Gould) is killed in a car accident and descends into hell. There he meets the Devil (Bill Cosby) who promises him his life back if he can find three people willing to sell their souls in three months. | La Boum stars Sophie Marceau as a 13-year-old French girl coping with domestic problems. Her parents played by Claude Brasseur and Brigitte Fossey are on the verge of a marital breakup. This is coupled by a traumatic move to Paris and Marceau's problems in adjusting to her new surroundings and schoolmates. Though nothing new La Boum is disarmingly diverting a real audience pleaser (as proven by its huge international box-office take). Even as the film was making the American rounds a sequel La Boum 2 was in the editing stages. | When her adoptive mother Joan Crawford died in 1977 erstwhile actress/author Christina Crawford and her brother Christopher were left out of Joan Crawford's will "for reasons which are well known to them." Industryites have suggested that it may have been this posthumous act of rejection rather than an alleged lifetime of parental abuse that inspired Christina Crawford to pen her scathing autobiography Mommie Dearest. The 1981 film version of this tome was evidently meant to be taken seriously but the operatic direction by Frank Perry and the over-the-top portrayal of Joan Crawford by Faye Dunaway (whose makeup is remarkable) has always seemed to inspire loud laughter whenever and where-ever the film is shown. According to the film (and the book that preceded it) Joan Crawford was a licentious child-beating behemoth who stalked and postured through life as though it was one of her own pictures-more Strait-jacket than Mildred Pierce. This is the film with the notorious "wire coat hanger" scene just in case you need a reminder. Surprisingly one emerges from Mommie Dearest with more sympathy for the monstrous but intensely vulnerable Crawford than for her whining daughter (played as an adult by Diana Scarwid and as a child by Mara Hobel). Our favorite scene: Joan Crawford dazedly replacing her ailing daughter in the cast of a daytime TV soap opera. | John Fowles' original novel The French Lieutenant's Woman was distinguished by a literary technique that involved telling a story of Victorian sexual and social oppression within the bounds of a 1970s viewpoint. How does one convey this time-frame dichotomy on film? The decision made by director Karel Reisz and Harold Pinter was to frame Fowles' basic plot within a "modern" context of their own making. While we watch as Sarah (Meryl Streep) a 19th-century Englishwoman ruined by an affair with a French lieutenant enters into another disastrous relationship with principled young Charles (Jeremy Irons) we are constantly made aware that what we're seeing is only a film. This is done by surrounding the story with a modern narrative focusing on a movie production company which is on location--filming The French Lieutenant's Woman. Meryl Streep doubles in the role of Sara and the American actress who plays her while Jeremy Irons essays the dual role of Charles and the handsome Briton playing Charles. Likewise everyone else in the cast is seen as "themselves" and as their French Lieutenant's Woman characters. Not surprisingly the "real" Streep and Irons enter into an affair which closely parallels their characters' relationship. The commercial TV version of French Lieutenant's Woman eliminates 30 minutes' worth of "extraneous" scenes. | An ambitious Parisian fashion designer finds romance and great career success in this story about the life and loves of the legendary couturier Coco (Gabrielle) Chanel. | In this strange unsatisfying remake of Casablanca directed by J. Lee Thompson a bar owner helps a woman find a missing fortune. Right after the end of WWII Giff Hoyt (Charles Bronson) owns a bar in Peru into which Marie Allesandri (Dominique Sanda) enters one day in search of her lover and some missing money. Matters are complicated by Gunther Beckdorff (Jason Robards) a Nazi who has his own plans for the money. Terredo (Fernando Rey) observes all the action and helps at an important moment. Despite the very good cast which also includes Camilla Sparv and Gilbert Roland all of the various subplots and characters fail to gel and Caboblanco is confusing unsatisfying and slow-moving. Any fan of Casablanca should skip this and see the original again. | A William Diehl novel was the source of the noirish nailbiter Sharky's Machine. Sharky (Burt Reynolds) is an undercover cop who fouls up an assignment and is kicked downstairs to the vice squad -- a rough-shod bunch of hellraisers who make life miserable. Soon however Sharky's life does a 180 when he encounters Dominoe (Rachel Ward) a prostitute seemingly in danger from her interaction with a number of very seedy thugs. To protect her Sharky lines the high-rise apartment across from her residence with security cameras and surveillance equipment -- which only makes matters sticky as Sharky begins to fall in love with her. The film opened to a very warm critical reception (Janet Maslin observed that "Burt Reynolds establishes himself as yet another movie star who is as valuable behind the camera as he is in front of it"). It also features one of the most dangerous stunts on film wherein the late stuntman Dar Robinson free falls from 16 stories off the ground. The "machine" of the title refers to Sharky's fellow cops played by heavyweights Brian Keith Charles Durning Bernie Casey and others. | In this slasher film Lauren Tewes stars as a TV anchorwoman whose deaf dumb and blind teen sister (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is the next target of a killer. | The later years of the life of author D.H. Lawrence are dramatized in this screen biography. Following the controversial reception of his novel The Rainbow David Herbert Lawrence (Ian McKellen) and his wife Frieda (Janet Suzman) leave England for the U.S. where they hope that Lawrence's bold themes will be received in a more tolerant climate. Such is not the case and the Lawrences travel first to Mexico and then to Italy while David attempts to complete and then publish his best known (and most controversial) work Lady Chatterley's Lover. However as the furor over the book taxes David's well being tuberculosis saps his physical health. The supporting cast includes John Gielgud as censorship crusader Herbert G. Muskett and Ava Gardner as Mabel Dodge Luhan. | This jazz documentary features interviews with and music from the pianists Paul Bley and Cecil Taylor saxophonist Archi Shepp and trumpeter Bill Dixon. Their innovative styles and sophisticated commentary combine to make an interesting 92 minutes of music education. | Donald Sutherland plays a brilliant surgeon who becomes a media celebrity after performing an artificial-heart transplant. Jeff Goldblum inventor of the ersatz heart likewise basks in the glow of sudden fame. The only person to have reservations about the procedure is heart recipient Mare Winningham who becomes depressed over the knowledge that she's not altogether human. Several ethical questions are raised and left unresolved; the film assumes that the audience is intelligent and perceptive enough to draw its own conclusions. Released in Canada in 1981 Threshold was not offered an American distribution until after the Barney Clark heart transplant of 1983. | A handful of part time soldiers unwittingly turn a field exercise into a miniature war in this offbeat action drama from writer and director Walter Hill. A group of National Guard reservists are sent to Louisiana on a chilly weekend for war games exercises. None of these weekend warriors seem especially happy to be there especially laid-back Spencer (Keith Carradine) tightly-wound macho man Reece (Fred Ward) and transplanted Texan Hardin (Powers Booth). While making their way through swamp country the reservists discover their maps are out of date and they've become lost. Rather than march back to camp and start over they decide to "borrow" several canoes they've found by the banks of the bayou which should put them back on track. When a Cajun local catches the soldiers stealing his canoes Stuckey (Lewis Smith) fires a few rounds in his direction; for the purposes of their exercises the Guardsmen have been given blank shells so Stuckey imagines this is a harmless way to scare the man off. However the Cajun soon returns fire -- with real bullets. After Poole (Peter Coyote) is killed by a shotgun blast the Guardsmen find themselves lost in a place they do not understand surrounded by angry men determined to drive the unwelcome visitors off their land at all costs. A taut and atmospheric action film which is also serves as an intelligent and evocative metaphor for America's role in the Vietnam war Southern Comfort also features an excellent score by guitarist (and frequent Walter Hill collaborator) Ry Cooder. | Trying to recreate the screwball comedy success of his collaborations with Peter Bogdanovitch actor Ryan O'Neal headlined this sporadically funny mixture of light farce and social satire. O'Neal stars as Bobby an intellectual English professor who leaves his job when his father Jack (Jack Warden) appeals to him for help. A garment manufacturer Jack is in serious debt to humongous loan shark Eddie (Richard Kiel) and he desperately needs his business to provide the capital to pay Eddie back. Completely by accident Bobby invents the solution to his dad's problem: see-through denim blue jeans with strategically placed holes in the rear that expose one's backside. The fickle public goes mad over the "sexy" new style and the money starts flowing in but Bobby exacerbates his father's problems greatly when he falls for and begins dating the amorous Lira (Mariangela Melato) whose husband is none other than Eddie. So Fine was the feature directorial debut of popular Blazing Saddles (1974) writer Andrew Bergman who would wait eight years before getting behind the camera again with the much more successful The Freshman (1990). | In this gentle comedy drama a singer and her aimless beau fight to save the home of a group of elderly people. | The Haunted Palace is a witches' brew of stories written by Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft--with the fine hand of sinister scenarist Charles Beaumont stirring the pot. Vincent Price plays two roles this time: A New England doctor burned as a sorcerer in 1745 and the dead man's great-grandson of 1855. Arriving in the village where his grandfather was killed Price and his bride Debra Paget are shunned by the community. They are told that the mutant progeny of the "sorcerer"'s evil experiments are still roaming the countryside--with hulking manservant Lon Chaney Jr. a good example of these monstrosities. The longer he stays in the family mansion the more Price is taken over by the spirit of his ancestor. The result: The possessed Price together with Chaney and a warlock assistant set about to create a mutant race to overtake the world. Concluding with the near-sacrifice of bride Debra Paget and the torching of the mansion The Haunted Palace is a marvelous--and economically produced--exercise in Grand Guignol. | Based on a novel by Margaret Atwood this suspenseful psycho-sexual drama chronicles a young woman's quest through the wilderness to find her father. | A young boy joins a group of renegade dwarves on an unpredictable journey through time in this humorous fantasy. Monty Python animator Terry Gilliam mostly achieves a tricky balancing act in his second feature as sole director creating a dark irreverent comedy disguised as a family adventure. Particularly amusing are the boy's encounters with various historical figures including an entertainment-starved Napoleon (Ian Holm) a powerful Agamemnon (Sean Connery) and a surprisingly stuffy Robin Hood embodied by Gilliam's Python cohort John Cleese. Episodic by nature the film is less successful when dealing with the larger narrative which concerns the pursuit of the dwarves and their time-traveling map by the Supreme Being. However the combination of Gilliam's visual exuberance and the witty script (by Gilliam and Michael Palin) ensures an entertaining if erratic journey. | Broken English is a sincerely felt but somewhat anachronistic film predicated on the theme of miscegenation. White leading lady Beverly Roberts comes under fire from her friends family and associates when she marries African gentleman Jacques Martial. The title is a reference to the initial language barriers between husband and wife (the film is partly subtitled). Broken English has the distinction of being the only film to feature Oona O'Neill in an acting role. Perhaps you know her better by her married name: Mrs. Charlie Chaplin. | The ads for Arthur suggested that this was an obnoxious film about an obnoxious man an eternally drunken millionaire indulging his every whim. Instead Arthur (Dudley Moore) is a sweet somewhat pathetic character whose millions have left him lonely and with no motivation in life. When the film opens Arthur is on the threshold of an arranged marriage with simpering socialite Jill Eikenberry whom he does not love. Everyone expects Arthur to behave himself but nobody truly cares for his well-being with the exception of father-figure butler John Gielgud (who won an Oscar for his performance) and blue-collar shoplifter Liza Minnelli. Arthur would prefer to marry the lowly Minnelli but his iron-willed grandmother (Geraldine Fitzgerald) threatens to pull the plug on his huge inheritance if he doesn't honor his position in life and go through with his marriage to Eikenberry. A sequel Arthur 2: On the Rocks followed in 1988. | The mysterious 1971 hijacking of an airliner by a bold thief who parachuted into legend over the Pacific Northwest became fodder for this action comedy that's mostly speculative. Treat Williams stars as Jim Meade an ambitious former Army man who devises a clever scheme to hold up an airliner for $200000. Masquerading as "D.B. Cooper" he succeeds and after landing safely in the deep woods he seeks out his wife Hannah (Kathryn Harrold) whom he had left months earlier. They reconcile and head for the Mexican border. However Jim soon has two people hot on his trail. Bob Gruen (Robert Duvall) was Jim's sergeant in the armed forces. Now an insurance investigator Bob becomes convinced that only his talented former underling could have pulled off the job and sets out to capture him. At the same time Jim's seedy former Army pal Remson (Paul Gleason) comes to the same conclusion and pursues the Meades hoping to get a cut of the loot. Based on the book by J.D. Reed the film failed to ignite interest at the box office despite a publicity stunt by Universal Pictures offering a million dollars for information leading to the arrest of the real Cooper. | Love it or loathe it (and there are a goodly number of people on either side) Porky's was one of the most successful comedies of its day spawning two direct sequels and inspiring an incalculable number of lowbrow teen comedies most recently including American Pie (1999). Pee Wee (Dan Monahan) Billy (Mark Herrier) Tommy (Wyatt Knight) and Mickey (Roger Wilson) are four painfully horny high school kids growing up in South Florida in the 1950's. Desperate to rid themselves of their cumbersome virginity they head out to a sleazy bar near the swamps called Porky's where local legend has it that the owner will fix you up with a prostitute for a reasonable fee. After Porky takes their money and dumps them in the swamp the guys vow to get revenge. Meanwhile Pee Wee has to deal with his shrinking penis someone drills a hole in the wall of the girl's shower the guys encounter a prostitute named Cherry Forever and anti-Semitism rears its ugly head. Cheerfully rude in a manner few mainstream films had achieved at that time Porky's for better or worse changed the standard of what was acceptable in a screen comedy. Remarkably enough two years later director Bob Clark made the holiday favorite A Christmas Story which displayed his considerable range if nothing else. | An electronics engineer (Ryan O'Neal) and his gal pal (Anne Archer) travel to South America where they become involved in a plot to rob an emerald smuggler (Omar Sharif) of his fortune. | This is a smarmy leering sex-comedy from director John D. Lamond who had done much better with 1978's erotic Felicity. Graeme Blundell star of the similarly raunchy Alvin Purple plays a nerd named Martin who sneezes whenever a woman turns him on causing impotence. After an unsuccessful tryst with the boss's wife Martin is sent to Tahiti on Banana Airlines. At this point hilarity is supposed to ensue. It doesn't. Instead what follows is the sort of drooling idiocy that would make even Benny Hill blush as "randy" stewardesses "drop their knickers" while the offscreen narrator engages in supposedly saucy commentary of the "wink-wink nudge-nudge" variety. There's body-painting a stud pilot (Robin Stewart) who is sleeping with two stewardesses and many dumb penis jokes. Lamond returned to the genre with A Slice of Life (1982) then made a failed mainstream film Breakfast in Paris (1982) before wisely abstaining from directing for the next 10 years. | This tuneful drama features the rock group Love Machine as it tells the tale of a record promoter hired by a crooked producer to fulfill affirmative action quotas. It is the hard-working independent-minded promoter who discovers and develops the Love Machine an all female group. The trouble begins when the group's lead singer is kidnapped and the promoter learns that his employer's label is really a front for the mob. | Director Bruce Beresford continued his tradition of putting socially disenfranchised characters front and center with this wryly observant comedy drama about middle class Australian teens that served as a stark contrast to the popular American teen films of its day. Friends from the Sydney suburb of Cronulla Debbie (Nell Schofield) and Sue (Jad Capelja) are a pair of average schoolgirls who smoke drink have sex and cheat on exams. The girls are also striving to become "surfie chicks" the groupies that hang around the surfer boy gangs of southern Sydney pairing off with the objects of their affection. Adhering to odd rules that prevent them from eating or going to the bathroom in the surfers' presence the girls get into trouble for their wild behavior with Debbie eventually fearing that she's pregnant leading to a fatal overdose of heroin for her boyfriend Garry (Geoff Rhoe). Ultimately Debbie and Sue become disillusioned with the sexism and narrow-mindedness of their crowd. Puberty Blues (1981) was based on the book of the same name by Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey a pair of real-life Sydney teens who wrote newspaper articles under the pseudonym "The Salami Sisters." ~ Karl Williams All Movie Guide | Two-fisted Gerard Kennedy plays "Tarzan" the foreman of a central Australian mine who maintains his authority by virtue of his formidable fists. Michael Preston plays "Pansy" a boastful miner who irritates all of his co-workers none more so than Tarzan. The foreman calls out Pansy challenging him to a bare-knuckle boxing match. The climax finds virtually everyone in town gathering for this battle royale with several bankrolls wagered on the surprising outcome. Based on a play by John Powers. | The sequel to the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show this film follows the further adventures of Brad (Cliff De Young) and Janet (Jessica Harper) as the now-married couple travels to a small town to appear on a game show. However once on-stage they discover that they are trapped on the television show with a bunch of unusual characters. | Adapted from Dennis Potter's landmark British TV miniseries and relocated to the United States during the Depression Pennies from Heaven dramatizes how popular songs both shaped and reflected the thoughts of people living through economic (and emotional) hardship. Arthur Parker (Steve Martin) is a sheet music salesman who believes that he can spot a hit a mile away and wants to open his own store. But he can't get a bank loan and his wife Joan (Jessica Harper) who has savings left to her by her father refuses to give him the money. Also while Arthur has a fierce sexual appetite Joan generally refuses his advances. While on the road Arthur meets Eileen (Bernadette Peters) a shy schoolteacher as desperate for affection as Arthur is hungry for sex. They begin an affair which leads to tragedy for both. Punctuating the drama of Pennies from Heaven are elaborate musical numbers in which the characters lip-synch to popular songs of the day which at once lift their hopes and reflect their fears. Arthur's buoyant tap number to "My Baby Said Yes" and Eileen's saucy rendition of "Love is Good for Anything That Ails You" are reflections of their needs for money and love and their pas de deux on "Let's Face the Music and Dance" is at once an escape and an acknowledgement of their hopelessness. | In this comedy the death of his rich father leaves Foster (Tony Danza) as the sole heir to a five-million-dollar estate -- if he can keep his dad's three pet orangutans safe and sound for the next five years. With the help of his disgruntled girlfriend (Stacey Nelkin) Foster must struggle keep the outrageous apes out of trouble. | This 1981 John Irvin picture constitutes an adaptation of Peter Straub's colossal bestselling novel. The central plot -- shared by both book and film -- revolves around the four elderly members of the Chowder Society (Fred Astaire Melvyn Douglas Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and John Houseman) who gather in each other's drawing rooms each winter to sip cognac and spin elaborate ghost stories. The four men also share a dark secret far more unsettling than fiction -- a secret which has literally come back to haunt them as well as their own adult offspring. Each man is visited by a hideous specter bearing the likeness of a young woman (Alice Krige) they accidentally killed 50 years ago when spurning her mischievous sexual advances. | Two Sicilian bachelors deflower a virgin and find themselves in hot-water with her shot-gun slinging father in this Italian comedy. They are also in trouble with the local | Based on a 1940s Los Angeles murder trial this film follows the case of members of a Mexican-American gang led by Henry Reyna (Daniel Valdez) as they are tried and sentenced to San Quentin for a murder they may not have committed. | The eschewing of modern optical effects techniques in favor of the classic stop-motion animation work of special effects legend Ray Harryhausen was a delightful highlight of this action adventure that attempted to give Greek mythology the Star Wars (1977) treatment. Harry Hamlin stars as Perseus a mortal who due to the interference of the mighty god Zeus (Laurence Olivier) finds himself in the city of Joppa far away from his island home. There he falls in love with Andromeda (Judi Bowker) an imprisoned princess. To free her win her hand and thus half of the kingdom Perseus solves a riddle but Joppa's enraged ruler orders Andromeda fed to the Kraken a towering sea monster that's the last of the powerful Titans. In his quest to save Andromeda Perseus must endure a series of trials with the help of the winged horse Pegasus and a friendly playwright Ammon (Burgess Meredith). His ultimate goal is to secure the head of the grotesque Gorgon named Medusa and use it to turn the Kraken into stone but dangers await including the hideously deformed Calibos (Neil McCarthy). | Based on a true story this film follows the trials and tragedies that befall Walter Reamer (Tom Skerritt) and his wife Olive (Ellen Burstyn) as they struggle to create a home and raise a family in the brutal Canadian frontier of 1919. | Stewart Raffill directs the high-action comedy caper igh Risk about a four-man band of theives trying to pull off the perfect crime. Stone (James Brolin) Tony (Chick Venera) Dan (Bruce Davidson) and Rockney (Cleavon Little) hire two inept airplane pilots and plot a major heist. The plan is to rob a mansion in South America belonging to the wealthy drug lord Serrano (James Coburn). After they break open his safe and steal five million dollars they try to escape the jungle while being followed by the Columbian army and a group of bandits led by Mariano (Anthony Quinn). Ernest Borgnine appears in a brief cameo. | This very low-budget drama tries to be non-exploitational but still ends up rather campy as it chronicles the endeavors of a tough Vietnam vet to have a sex-change operation. His poor old aunt struggles to understand why he would do such a thing. | Margot Kidder and Annie Potts star in this distaff buddy picture concerning two friends undergoing a series of misadventures in their love lives. Potts plays Bonnie Howard the wife of Stanley (Robert Carradine) an immature child/man who irresponsibly spends most of his time racing cars and getting drunk. Bonnie also happens to be pregnant but the father of her unborn child does not happen to be Stanley. Rather than hit Stanley in the face with that fact she decides to leave him. As she heads for town to obtain an abortion she runs into the foul-mouthed man-hunter Rita Harris (Margot Kidder in a blonde wig and tight pants). The two characters get involved in a number of vignettes with the humor arising from the contrast between the streetwise Rita and the relatively innocent Bonnie. | Lauren Bacall more or less plays herself in The Fan. Cast as famous Broadway musical comedy star Sally Ross (with an astonishing lack of temperament!) Bacall finds herself the unwilling love object of psychotic fan Douglas Breen (Michael Biehn). As security around Ross tightens Breen vows that if he can't have Ross no one else can. James Garner and Maureen Stapleton are underused as respectively Bacall's ex-husband and mother-hen secretary. Based on a good novel by Bob Randall The Fan comes off as a slightly more expensive "stalker of the week" TV movie. Still the film proved grimly prescient in the light of John Lennon's assassination (which occurred after the film was completed but before its release) and the ongoing dilemma of current Broadway stars (even the lesser lights) who are forced to hire bodyguards to protect them from worshipful wackos. | Crown International's leading sleaze director Hikmet Avedis (The Fifth Floor) was behind this bloody horror film. Greg and Christie are a young married couple who are investigating the mysterious death of Christie's father. Their search takes them to mortician Hank Andrews (Christopher George) who leads a Satanic cult along with his demented son Paul (Bill Paxton in an early role). However even Christie's own mother (Lynda Day George) may be in on the series of embalming-needle murders surrounding the mortuary. This occasionally creepy chiller co-stars horror regulars Michael Berryman Paul Smith and Alvy Moore. Porn auteur Gary Graver (aka Robert McCallum) was the cinematographer. | In this early '80s send-up of venerable horror clichés Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss star as John and Mary an ordinary couple who inherit a mysterious house from a deceased uncle. Along with kids Debbie (Kari Michaelsen) and Billy (Kevin Brando) they move into the musty mansion unaware that vampire Waldemar (Jeffrey Tambor) and his wife are desperately seeking an ancient book housed within its walls. Soon Billy finds the book and learns that opening it releases an assortment of scary creatures. John and Mary however refuse to believe Billy's tall tales not even after Mary ends up with puncture marks in her neck and an aversion to normal food. Soon a mer-man is stalking Debbie in the bathtub relatives are disappearing and monsters have taken over the house. Help arrives in the form of the wise Van Helsing (Severn Darden) -- or does it? Saturday the 14th provided the directorial debut for veteran horror screenwriter Howard R. Cohen who would return to the same territory with 1988's Saturday the 14th Strikes Back. Benjamin who is married to Prentiss in real life also appeared in the horror satire Love at First Bite. | This comical farce is a lighthearted lampoon of Wall Street and the vibrant trading and selling on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Henry Tyroon (James Garner) is the chameleonic broker who changes his colors and ethical standards to fit every deal. Molly (Lee Remick) is the novice trader competing in a largely male profession who catches Henry's eye. Her boss is Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) the slick financial veteran Henry runs up against. Chill Wills Phil Harris and Charles Watts are the Texas triumvirate who play their parts of super rich good old boys to the pinnacle of stereotypical eccentricity. John Astin is the vigilant government agent just dying to uncover some dirt and blow the whistle at the slightest hint of impropriety. Louis Nye plays an abstract artist who wishes to expand his stock portfolio. Plenty of jabs are taken at Wall Street Madison Avenue and idle rich blue bloods at the mercy of unscrupulous opportunists. | Director Sidney J. Furie was betwixt and between his Canadian TV work and his theatrical-film prominence vis-a-vis Ipcress File (65) when he helmed the British social melodrama The Boys. The title characters are four youths all implicated in the murder of a night watchman. Robert Morley plays the defense attorney who tries to convince the jury to render a charitable verdict. His basic argument is that the government expects a death sentence in cases involving robbery but is more lenient towards crimes of passion. Prosecuting attorney Richard Todd is unmoved; his job is to prove that the boys aren't the innocent victims of society they're made out to be. The Boys benefits from Furie's dextrous use of flashbacks during the testimony scenes. | Originally titled Przesluchanie the Polish The Interrogation is rough sledding for anyone looking for an "easy" film about political oppression. Cabaret entertainer Krystyna Jadna has a habit of dallying sexually with high-ranking military officers. As a result she is imprisoned and subject to a vicious interrogation by the secret police who are convinced that Jadna's brief affair with an army major has fomented an anti-government movement. For 158 grueling minutes we are shown the lengths to which Jadna's questioners will go to extract their notion of the truth-and the lengths to which the woman will go to cling on to her remaining shreds of dignity. Filmed in 1982 The Interrogation was almost immediately banned in Poland. It was not given an international release until 1990. | When pimp Ramrod (Wings Hauser) is wanted by the police for murder an undercover detective Tom Walsh (Gary Swanson) enlists the aid of prostitute Princess (Season Hubley) a loving mother struggling to support her kid to help capture the fiend. | A double disaster film with both an American and a Japanese cast Virus presents some pretty wild probabilities to viewers. First of all a virus has been developed that gets loose and starts to destroy humanity on a grand scale. The only people who are remotely safe are a group of eight hundred men and eight women on Antarctica. Since the President of the United States warns them by radio communications not to accept anyone into their area who has been contaminated the men and women are somewhat prepared. That does not mean they are ready to handle the crew of a Russian submarine that seeks refuge with them. The second disaster is nuclear and part of the suspense lies in whether or not it will be ultimately averted -- and who if any will survive all this. | Robert Louis Stevenson's novel is satirized in this comedy about a scientist (Mark Blankfield) who is hopelessly addicted to his latest invention a strange white powder. | In this suspenseful made-for-television thriller a homicidal maniac kidnaps a young girl and a female television reporter and holds them hostage in the bowels of Grand Central Station. | The Seduction a z-grade erotic thriller tells the story of a TV newswoman spied upon and stalked by an obsessed fan. Jamie (Morgan Fairchild) is a beautiful successful career woman. Derek (Andew Stevens) is an obsessed psychopath who watches her and attempts to become part of her life. When Jamie discovers his true intentions she must fight for her life. The Seduction is standard exploitation movie fare with a fair amount of sex violence and nudity. None of the characters are particularly believable and the performances by both Fairchild and Stevens are sub-par. | Jill Clayburgh plays as one character calls her "a pill-popping dingbat" in this film adaptation of television producer Barbara Gordon's autobiographical account of her addiction to prescription drugs. Clayburgh plays Gordon in the film as a successful television documentary filmmaker whose mounting pressures force her to pop a Valium or two for nerves. She then ingests a few more pills after an argument with boyfriend Derek Bauer (Nicol Williamson). And thus begins her slow and steady compulsion to keep taking more and more Valium. Finally realizing her addiction Gordon makes a disastrous attempt to go cold turkey but fails miserably finally having to undergo a painful rehabilitation in an institution. | John Milius's jingoistic direction and pulpy screenplay fit perfectly into this film version of the Robert E. Howard fantasy story of the sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. Complementing Mulius's heavy metal production is Arnold Schwarzenegger's leaden acting which in any other context would be deadly but here (as in The Terminator) corresponds nicely with the whole sonorous project. The story begins when a horde of rampaging warriors massacre the parents of young Conan and enslave the young child for years on The Wheel of Pain. The Wheel of Pain seems to have as its only purpose the building up of Conan's muscles so it's no surprise that one day Conan grows up to become Arnold Schwarzenegger. As the sole survivor of the childhood massacre Conan is released from slavery and taught the ancient arts of fighting. Transforming himself into a killing machine Conan travels into the wilderness to seek vengeance on Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones) the man responsible for killing his family. In the wilderness Conan takes up with the thieves Valeria (Sandahl Bergman) and Subota (Gerry Lopez). The trio comes upon a weird snake cult linked to Doom and Conan wants to trek off to Doom's mountain retreat to kill him. But he is prevented from doing that by King Osrik (Max Von Sydow) who wants the trio of warriors to help rescue his daughter who has joined Doom in the hills. | Set upon a romantic Greek island this drama chronicles the experiences of a pair of young American adults who go there for summer vacation. Their idyll is interrupted by a sexy archaeologist who has come there to work on a dig. | Director Robert Dornhelm casts Bud Cort for alter-ego purposes in She Dances Alone. Cort plays a documentary director seeking to produce a film on the life of controversial ballet star Vaslav Nijinsky. He finds his goal of objectivity blocked by Nijinsky's elderly real-life daughter Kyra who is as stocky as her father was sylph-like. Kyra's uncompromising insistence on total control over the project literally shapes (and frequently distorts) the film before our eyes. Adding to the Pirandellian atmosphere of the Australian-produced She Dances Alone is Max Von Sydow also playing "himself." ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | The arrival of a mysterious stranger disrupts the lives of the members of a British family in this dark psychological thriller. The stranger is one Martin Taylor (Sting) a dangerous charmer who ingratiates himself with the Bateses a dignified older couple (Denholm Elliott and Joan Plowright). The couple becomes especially fond of Martin after he demonstrates a strong caring rapport with their daughter a disabled invalid. It is only when he has become a part of the household unofficially serving as the daughter's caretaker that Martin's true potentially demonic nature begins to show itself. Based on a script by Dennis Potter the creator of the brilliant British television miniseries Pennies from Heaven and The Singing Detective the film layers its already charged situation with hints of the supernatural aspiring to be both disturbing family drama and provocatively ambiguous morality play. Some moments of MTV-like stylization threaten to diminish the mood of slow suspense and unhealthy obsession but Potter's distinctly warped sensibility and the solid performances generally carry the film over its rough patches. | Harley Cokliss (second-unit director for The Empire Strikes Back) made his feature-film directing debut in this Mad Max-inspired action film. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic civilization carrying on after a war for oil has depleted the world's petroleum supplies. An outlaw army under the command of Straker (James Wainwright) controls a gigantic truck used as a weapon of pillage. However Straker's daughter Corlie (Annie McEnroe) doesn't want to be a part of her father's evil designs. She runs away from her father and takes up with Hunter (Michael Beck) a reclusive biker. With Hunter Annie settles in a peaceful community led by Rusty (John Ratzenberger). But it is only a matter of time before the Battletruck barrels into town and the peace of the community is shattered. | Gospel is an expansive documentary that casts an affectionate eye on the world of gospel music. Most of the footage is derived from a 1981 gospel concert presented at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland California. The original five hour-plus duration of the concert is boiled down to 92 minutes. Among the featured performers are Shirley Caesar The Clark Sisters and the Mighty Clouds of Joy. | A "The Blue Lagoon" set in the Sahara Desert this romantic adventure is set at the turn of century and chronicles the story of two beautiful teens who end up traveling alone from Bagdad to Damascus after their respective parents are killed by a the henchmen of a sheik who wants the girl for himself. During their travels the youths learn about life love and the joys of sex. | Savannah Smiles is a sweet little film that proved a surprising hit on the Saturday matinee circuit. Mark Miller and Donovan Scott play a pair of good-natured escaped convicts who cross the path of precocious runaway Bridgette Andersen. When Andersen explains that she's hit the road because her wealthy parents neglect her Miller and Scott decide to hold the kid for a huge ransom. You and I both know that the crooks will turn soft before the end and return Andersen to her folks without a dollar changing hands but even predicting the film's outcome cannot diminish its charm. Star Mark Miller who also scripted Savannah Smiles is the father of actress Penelope Ann Miller. | Heatwave is the mildly interesting story of a woman's attempt to stop a redevelopment plot which she thought was the cover-up for fraud and other criminal activity. Kate (Judy Davis) through her own efforts manages to find some evidence to support her claims and also have a romance. Davis gives an energetic performance as the crusading woman but the script lacks a convincing plot or characters. While it has some good moments Heatwave is primarily notable because it was one of the earlier efforts of Australian director Phillip Noyce who went on to make the very exciting Dead Calm. | In this spooky horror outing aimed at teen audiences the innocent new girl in town tries to become friends with a rough but cool crowd. They are all pretty mean especially the young woman who is mad that the girl stole her boyfriend and they decide that the girl must survive an ordeal before they let her join their gang. They send her to a funeral home to spend the night by herself. Unfortunately none of them realize that it is inhabited by a murderous ghost just waiting to suck the life out of all of them. | Say Amen Somebody is an exuberant documentary spotlighting the special world of gospel music. At least two dozen hand-clapping songs are featured within the film's joyous 100 minutes. Special emphasis is given the lives and careers of two giants in the business: Singers "Mother" Willie Mae Ford Smith and "Professor" Thomas A. Dorsey. Other artists spotlighted at work and at leisure include Sallie Martin the Barrett Sisters and the O'Neill Brothers. Just try sitting still in your chair while experiencing Say Amen Somebody. | A grim British reform school for girls provides the backdrop for this gritty drama that focuses on two young inmates. One is hoping to find security in the prison while the other is desperate to be reunited with her baby. While in the prison they must cope with many different women but in the end learn to survive and how to fight the system. | A high school class reunion turns bloody when a former student seeks revenge on his classmates in this black comedy. That mayhem would strike this 20-year reunion seems preordained given that the name of the school is Lizzie Borden High. Little did anyone expect however that this trouble would come from Walter Baylor (Blackie Dammett) a social outcast who was the victim of a humiliating senior year practical joke. Now two decades later Baylor has escaped from a mental institution to kill off his tormenters one by one. Class Reunion was the first produced screenplay by John Hughes a National Lampoon writer who would eventually find a highly successful career as a writer director and producer of teen-oriented movies. His debut was exceptionally inauspicious however as the film's uncertain mixture of gore and low comedy was met with critical derision and audience indifference. | Tex represented the first film adaption of a novel by "teen angst" specialist S. E. Hinton. Matt Dillon stars as Tex McCormick an Oklahoma farm boy who drifts into bad company and a dangerous lifestyle after his mother dies and his father deserts him. His older brother Mason (Jim Metzler) struggles to keep his sibling on the straight and narrow but he too has a cross to bear: his crippling lack of self-worth. Surprisingly the film was produced by the Disney company which heretofore had painted a more upbeat portrait of teen-age life. Dillon would go on to appear in two more Hinton adaptations while Tex supporting player Emilio Estevez would show up in an additional three. S.E. Hinton herself appears in the small role of Mrs. Barnes a schoolteacher. | This low-budget entry into the sword-and-sorcery cycle of the early '80s wasn't successful during its initial release but has steadily built a strong cult following over the years. The Beastmaster tells the story of Dar (Marc Singer) the son of a king who was stolen from his mother's womb by a witch under the command of vicious sorcerer Maax (Rip Torn). A poor villager saves Dar from being sacrificed and raises him as his own son teaching Dar how to fight and witnessing the boy's ability to telepathically communicate with animals. Their happiness is destroyed when their village is attacked by the evil Jun horde a race of beast-like warriors controlled by Maax. Dar vows revenge and journeys to his father's former kingdom to destroy Maax. Along the way he falls in love with gorgeous slave girl Kiri (Tanya Roberts) and teams up with former royal guard Seth (John Amos). Dar also uses his powers to enlist the aid of an eagle a panther and two adorable ferrets named Kodo and Podo. Together Dar and his unlikely but brave team square off with Maax in an impressive two-part finale that involves a swordfight on the side of a pyramid and a showdown with the Jun horde near a flaming moat. The resulting film was full of action and eccentric surprises but failed to make an impression at a box office already glutted with fantasy films. However The Beastmaster eventually became a serious cult favorite thanks to home video and extensive exposure on cable (it is the second most aired movie on TBS after Gone With the Wind). This enduring popularity led to two sequels and a syndicated television series chronicling the further adventures of Dar. | Famed filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder stars as a futuristic cop who must sniff out a bomb stashed somewhere in a 30-story Berlin office building. | Based on a whimsical novel by Paul Gallico Disney's Three Lives of Thomasina is an imaginative tale of a resourceful cat. Thomasina is the pet of Karen Dotrice the daughter of taciturn Scottish veterinarian Patrick McGoohan. When Thomasina falls ill McGoohan coldly diagnoses the cat as suffering from tetanus and declares that the pet must be put out of its misery. As Dotrice and her friends sadly prepare to bury the "dead" Thomasina backwoods girl Susan Hampshire who is said to be a witch shows up and runs off with the kitty corpse. Using equal doses of intuition and love Hampshire revives Thomasina who of course wasn't dead at all. While in limbo Thomasina ascends to Cat Heaven where her case is heard by the Cat Goddess (this is a wonderful piece of special-effects wizardry even if you don't like cats). Returned to life Thomasina has no memory of her previous existence. Thus the cat runs off in terror when Dotrice sees her again during a torrential downpour. Now it is Dotrice who becomes seriously ill necessitating a collaboration between the cold cut-and-dried ministrations of her father and the tender loving care of the "bewitched" Hampshire. As it turns out Thomasina is the catalyst for both Dotrice's recovery and the film's happy ending. | Filmed in Canada as a joint project involving Walt Disney studios and Calgary Ltd. The Incredible Journey stars a cat named Tao and two dogs named Bodger and Luath. When their family goes on vacation the animals are left in charge of family friend Emile Genest. Genest goes off to hunt for a couple of days but fails to inform the animals of this; as a result Tao Bodger and Luath embark upon a 250 mile journey to be reunited with their owners. Superbly photographed and cleverly assembled Incredible Journey strikes a happy medium between its fictional plotline and Disney's "True Life Adventure" approach to the animal scenes. The film would be remade in 1993 as Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. | This seldom-seen well-crafted monster movie involves the reopening of a Utah silver mine which had been closed for nearly 70 years after a catastrophic cave-in the circumstances of which remain one of the nearby town's most legendary mysteries. When attempts are made to explore the mine shaft the investigating party never returns. It seems the mine's collapse had served to seal in a nest of weird multi-tentacled bloodsucking creatures -- which are now free to seek new prey on the outskirts of town. This simple but intense horror film benefits from good performances and genuine suspense -- providing only quick spooky glimpses of the title beasts -- building to a thrilling showdown in the treacherous mine shafts. | This kooky British comedy chronicles the zany and occasionally dramatic exploits of the Song and Dance Unit Southeast Asia (SADUSEA pronounced "sad-you-see") assigned to entertain troops stationed in the Malayan jungle during WW II. It is based on a play by Peter Nichols. The entertainers are led by the rigid Major Giles Flack. Much to Flack's discomfiture most of his unit is gay and enjoys dressing up in drag. The film also contains a serious subplot about a treacherous cad in the group who gets the only real woman in the troupe pregnant and then abuses her. He also steals ammo and information to give to the enemy. In the end a terrible battle ensues at his hands. | Set in 1962 Wales Experience Preferred...But Not Essential is the story of a hotel waitress named Annie (Elizabeth Edmonds). In the words of the famous song Annie's been looking for love in all the wrong places. This time around she hopes to find lasting happiness in the arms of the hotel cook. Screenwriter June Roberts' "ear" for period dialogue and attitudes is unerring; indeed it is difficult to believe that the film was actually made 20 years after the on-screen events take place. Part of a series of films about young people produced for British television Experience Preferred...But Not Essential has gained its largest American following thanks to Public TV. | In The Toy director Richard Donner and screenwriter Carol Sobieski update the 1976 Pierre Richard farce Le Jouet as a vehicle for comedian Richard Pryor. Pryor stars as out-of-work journalist Jack Brown who's hit with the sudden realization that his idle book writing won't pay a 10000-dollar sum necessary to keep his house from going to auction. Desperate he is improbably hired as a cleaning lady in the offices of rich businessman and newspaper magnate U.S. Bates (Jackie Gleason). Running afoul of Bates' quick temper Jack gets the axe but is later spotted goofing around in a Bates-owned toy store by Bates' bratty son Eric (Scott Schwartz) who's spending his annual week together with his estranged father. Taking his father's offer that he may have "anything in the store" quite literally the spoiled kid asks for Jack as his personal toy for the week. Initially unwilling to be treated as a possession Jack soon agrees after Bates offers to pay him enough to climb out of debt. When Eric's idea of fun includes dumping buckets of booby-trapped oatmeal on Jack's head and riding down the stairs of his father's mansion with Jack riding shotgun in a miniature car it tests both Jack's patience and his resolve. But Jack discovers that Bates is ignoring Eric which strengthens the bond between them and prompts them to seek revenge on the big jerk. | Tony Bill directed this sentimental weepie starring Dudley Moore as California politician Patrick Dalton. When Nicole (Katherine Healy) the daughter of the well-to-do Charlotte Dreyfus (Mary Tyler Moore) asks to work for his campaign Patrick initially turns her down. But when he discovers that she is dying from leukemia Patrick is determined to make her final days happy ones. Along the way Patrick and Charlotte have an affair and they take Nicole on a dream trip to New York City. | We'd rather not speculate over how much of Best Friends is autobiographical. We'll just note that this story of a male-female screenwriting team was written by real-life married scenarists Barry Levinson and Valerie Curtin. Lovers as well as collaborators scriveners Richard Babson (Burt Reynolds) and Paula McCullen (Goldie Hawn) decide to make their union legal. Predictably enough they discover that their relationship goes straight downhill after they say "I do." The stars are far less interesting than the supporting cast including Jessica Tandy and Barnard Hughes as Hawn's parents Audra Lindley and Keenan Wynn as Reynolds' folks Ron Silver as an avaricious producer (no names please!) and Richard Libertini as a Mexican justice of the peace. | Jeremy Irons portrays Nowak one of four Polish laborers living in England. In exchange for a place to stay Irons and his buddies -- none of whom have British work permits -- agree to renovate their landlord's flat within a limited time-frame. Despite their hectic schedule the boys agree never to work on Sunday: this is the day that they communicate with their loved ones in Poland. On one such Sunday however the Soviets declare martial law in Poland cutting off all telephone and telegraph service to the outside world. Nowak the only one of the four who speaks English learns of the turmoil in Poland before his friends do; he decides to keep the news secret rather than jeopardize their living arrangements. When the flow of money from home ceases Nowak takes to stealing to finance the renovation project. He pushes his friends mercilessly to make sure the project is completed on time secretly burning their letters so that they remain in the dark about the Soviet incursion upon their native soil. When they do find out they physically vent their anger upon Nowak perceiving him to be as much an enemy and oppressor as the Soviets. This is clearly the allegorical point that director Jerzy Skolimowski is hoping to make in Moonlighting; wisely he avoids conveying his message in fluent tract relating his story with generous doses of humor and irony. | A harmonious fisherman who lives his life peacefully drifting with the tides finds himself drawn into a political plot after rescuing two Americans from the wreckage of a crashed airplane. Countryman is a man of knowledge a man who lives by the land and leads a noble life. When the solitary fisherman sees an airplane crash into a nearby swamp he heroically comes to the rescue of the two surviving passengers. For his efforts Countryman is not commended but branded an enemy agent along with the two Americans from the airplane. The man responsible for transforming the selfless hero into a desperate fugitive is the power-hungry General Sinclair a man so consumed by his quest for glory that he is willing to destroy anyone who gets in his way. Now in order just to survive the peace-loving Rastafarian must flee into the Jamaican wilderness and share his knowledge of the land with his new American friends. And though Countryman is a gentle soul at heart he proves capable of unleashing a furious display of acrobatic hand-to-hand combat when forced to fight for what is right. | Delving into the horrific history of the infamous Long Island haunted house this prequel to 1979's popular chiller The Amityville Horror is loosely based on the DeFeo murders but is at heart a straightforward horror-exploitation film with an Exorcist twist. When the violently dysfunctional Montelli family moves into the rustic abode (claimed to have been built on an Indian burial ground) the standard haunted-house clichés (bleeding walls swarms of flies bubbling black goop) give way to a more direct demonic attack on the eldest son -- who develops an unhealthy interest in his nubile younger sister followed by a much more lethal attraction to dad's shotgun. In a desperate attempt to purge the evil the local priest tries to perform an exorcism...with unexpected results. | This French sex farce is translated in English as The Trout. Joseph Losey directed and co-wrote the film which stars Isabelle Huppert as Frederique a young woman living on her family's rural trout farm. Frederique is trapped in a dull marriage to a rube. She decides to leave him and the trout farm for the city; she wants to make her living in the financial sector. She ends up in a cutthroat corporate world and meets up with the sophisticated Lou (the legendary Jeanne Moreau). Frederique finds herself trading sexual favors for corporate advancement and becoming more deeply involved in a complicated series of business dealings. Eventually she longs for a return to her simpler life on the trout farm. | A group of teens search for a woman to help them lose their innocence in this sex comedy from Boaz Davidson. | The returning soldier is amnesia victim Alan Bates who remembers nothing of his life before suffering shell-shock--not even his long-term marriage to snooty Julie Christie. Spinsterish Ann-Margret who has long harbored a fondness for Bates hopes to take advantage of his memory loss. But both Christie and Ann-Margret are challenged by a third woman Bates' childhood sweetheart Glenda Jackson. Poor Bates deals with all of this by not dealing with it. A fairly faithful rendition of the Rebecca West novel on which it is based Return of the Soldier ambles along at its own languid pace to a inconclusive conclusion. | Based on a Stephen King novel Cujo is not as menacing or as frightening as other film adaptations of King's popular stories and especially cannot compare to the 1976 Carrie. Cujo is a happy St. Bernard until he is bitten on the nose by a rabid bat and slowly begins manifesting the symptoms of his fatal illness. His condition deteriorates as he attacks people again and again until finally mom Donna Trenton (Dee Wallace) and her son Tad (Danny Pintauro) are trapped inside the family car with Cujo lurking nearby set to kill them any way he can. A showdown is inevitable but is as predictable as the rest of the film. | A satiric romantic comedy Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl is a testimony to the short-lived Southern California '80s craze. Julie (Deborah Foreman) is a good-natured teenager following a swarm of pastel pink valley girls who utter "gag me" at every opportunity. To her friends' dismay Julie breaks up with her egotistical boyfriend Tommy (Michael Bowen) while shopping at the mall. All the valley kids go to a party that night and Tommy immediately tries to bed one of Julie's friends. Randy (Nicolas Cage) a bad boy from Hollywood shows up and crashes the party. Open-minded Julie flirts with him before he is literally thrown out presumably just for looking different. Smitten with Julie Randy sneaks back into the party to talk to her again. Julie drags a whimpering valley friend with her to spend the night cruising with Randy in Hollywood. After an extended courtship Randy is in love with Julie and she must choose between him and Tommy who wants her back. Her friends refuse to accept Randy who makes many exaggerated attempts to win back her love. Finally after she has a heartfelt talk with her dad (Frederic Forrest) love triumphs at the prom. | Metalstorm was a courageous if unsuccessful attempt to renew the 3-D craze of the 1950s. Jeffrey Byron heads the cast as space ranger Dogen who is bound and determined to stem the activities of integallactic looney-tune Jared-Syn (Mike Preston). We then segue into a plotline that is more Western than Science-Fiction in nature. The special effects aren't going to give the producers of Star Wars any sleepless nights though there is some ingenuity in the variety of asteroids spaceships and stuff that are thrust stereoptically at the audience. The supporting cast of Metalstorm boasts some interesting names including Tim Thomerson Richard Moll and Larry Pennell. The film was produced by Albert Band and directed by Albert's son Charles. | This derivative Canadian thriller plays like a distaff version of Samuel Fuller's cult classic Shock Corridor fused rather crudely to a standard mad-slasher plot. The story takes place primarily at the country villa of a sleazy horror film director (scenery-chomping John Vernon) where auditions for the title role of his new film | Directed by Robert Duvall -- though not his directorial debut as has sometimes been reported -- Angelo My Love is a semidocumentary study of gypsy life in New York. Real-life gypsy lad Angelo Evans engagingly plays himself: a charming street hustler and con artist. The son of a fortune teller Angelo is the one truly blessed with a "sixth sense"-about himself his family and his future. Personally financed by Duvall (whose brothers appear in one delightful sequence) Angelo My Love is a mesmerizing glimpse at a lifestyle often misunderstood and misrepresented by the American mainstream. Be warned however: the people depicted herein don't mince their words which is why the film bears an R rating. | The wolves of the Arctic Circle and its environs the stunning beauty of a Northern winter a biologist who braves it all to record the lives of the wolves and Inuits who save the biologist's hide and share their own wisdom openly are all winners in this film that is a tribute to the skills of writer and director Carroll Ballard (The Black Stallion). Based on Farley Mowat's autobiographical novel of the same name Tyler (Charles Martin Smith) is a normal biologist until he gets up into the Arctic winter in order to prove that the caribou herds are not being decimated by wolves; then he becomes a semi-klutz unable to instinctively adapt to the deep freeze around him. After he sets up his first stake-out a native Inuit named Oolek (Zachary Ittimangnaq) comes along to help him out and gets him better established in an isolated hut where Tyler is left to fend for himself again. That he does but not because he can see in advance what his needs or problems are going to be -- he just comes up against the worst when it happens and works from there. At the same time Tyler gets to carefully and closely observe a wolf family he has already dubbed as George Angeline and the three pups and he has several comic interactions with his distant "pets." Oolek and his friend Mike (Samson Jorah) drop by to keep Tyler company for awhile sharing their observations on nature and life in an easy-going non-committal manner. With Tyler's perseverance and the knowledge gained from experience and through these conversations the real culprit in the decimation of the caribou turns out not to have four legs at all. | First Name: Carmen tells the parallel stories of a quartet rehearsing Beethoven and a group of young people robbing a bank supposedly to get the funds to make a film. Director Jean-Luc Godard attempts to make a film that resembles a string quartet each of whose parts serves an abstract whole. The film is a meditation on the difficulties of youth in the 1980s the relations between cinema and capital and how to film the human body. Godard fills the film with carefully composed shots of bodies playing music making love and acting violently. His attention to bodies in First Name: Carmen makes the film's images very close to sculptures particularly those of Rodin. The film's engagement with painting and sculpture continues Godard's ongoing investigation of the relationships between cinema and other arts ~ Louis Schwartz All Movie Guide | In this subtly humorous alien-invasion film by Michael Laughlin who co-wrote the screenplay with William Condon the aliens infiltrate a small Midwestern town in 1958 and beam the "spirits" of several of the townspeople up to their spacecraft in little blue bubbles while they settle into the bodies of their new farm personae. But Margaret (Diana Scarwid) one of their number leaves for life and marriage in New York and has a daughter Elizabeth by her earthling husband Charles Bigelow (Paul LeMat) a professor. After two decades or so go by the aliens opt for returning to their home planet but they have to first go to the city dressed as farmers and round up Margaret and her daughter. Soon Charles figures out what is going on with the help of the tough optimistic Betty Walker (Nancy Allen) a reporter for a tabloid paper and the two head to the town where it all started.The light contrast between the bucolic '50s and the street-wise '80s gives way to a few shocking scenes of repugnant aliens in transformation with formidable special effects. | A college professor (Dan Aykroyd is forced to go undercover as a Chicago pimp disguised by a bushy wig -- the height of hairlarity in this anemic comedy. When Smooth Walker (Howard Hesseman) is hunted by his gangster rival Mom (Kate Murtagh) he foists his bevy of hookers on the professor -- and then ends up dead. Among the four hookers who are suddenly in his undercover life are Fran Drescher in an early role as an archetypal Jewish princess and Donna Dixon as another of the high-class call-girls (Dixon and Aykroyd were later married). | After a carnival comes to Green Town the good citizens are compelled to follow their deepest desires caught under the spell of the malevolent Dr. Dark (Jonathan Pryce) who can grant those desires on one condition: that the grantees will forever join his freak show. Dr. Dark is after two young boys from the town in particular while others in the town would certainly be easy marks. The sour-faced older schoolteacher (Mary Grace Canfield) wants to be a seductive young woman Ed the bartender (James Stacy) would like to regain his lost left arm and leg and the librarian (Jason Robards) worries about a wasted life spent only in books. As Dr. Dark works his own brand of voodoo the citizens and the two boys -- as well as the whole carnival itself -- approach a final reckoning. Something Wicked This Way Comes was based on a Ray Bradbury novel. | MGM's all-star 1960 filmization of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn surgically removes the sociological subtext of Mark Twain's novel in the interests of "entertainment for the whole family." The emphasis is on the adventuresome escapades of Huck (Eddie Hodges) and fugitive slave Jim (played by boxing champ Archie Moore) and on the comic elements inherent in the characters of the King (Tony Randall) and the Duke (Mickey Shaughnessy). In the manner of Around the World in 80 Days every role is filled by a "name" actor: featured in the cast are Judy Canova Andy Devine Buster Keaton Sterling Holloway Finlay Currie Josephine Hutchinson and John Carradine. | In this suspenseful thriller a man is sentenced to ten years in a mental institution for the criminally insane after murdering his wife. In the hospital the man's doctor slyly tells him about an esoteric law that will allow the patient a new trial if he can escape and stay out of the hospital for two full weeks. Naturally the patient promptly escapes and ends up staying in the home of a woman whose husband is out of town. She is unhappily married and begins feeling drawn to the fugitive killer. Later the man begins to get suspicious when he discovers a corpse near the house. He trips and tumbles down a flight of stairs. When he regains consciousness the body has vanished. The police eventually find it and the woman blames the death on the fugitive. Fortunately the pressure is too much and the woman finally admits that she and the doctor have been having a passionate affair and that they engineered the whole set up to frame the patient for the death of her husband. | Filmed on location in Mexico by John Huston Night of the Iguana stars Richard Burton as Rev. Shannon an alcoholic defrocked minister who scratches out a living as a south-of-the-border tour guide. His latest customers are several American schoolteachers and he guides their bus to a rundown hotel owned by flamboyant widow Maxine Faulk (Ava Gardner). Attempting to dally with Charlotte Goodall (Sue Lyon) one of the schoolteachers Shannon is caught in the act by the group's "den mother" Judith Fellowes (Grayson Hall) who threatens to have him fired. While he and Maxine connive to keep Judith from calling his superiors artist Hanna Jelkes (Deborah Kerr) arrives at the hotel with her ailing elderly poet grandfather (Cyril Delevanti in a part reportedly offered to poet Carl Sandburg). The midsection of the film charts the vacillating sexual tensions among the besotted Shannon the earthy Maxine and the repressed Hanna. The perversions and demons plaguing the principal characters merely hinted at in the original stage production of by Tennessee Williams are expanded by Huston who co-adapted the screenplay with Anthony Veiller. The film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Dorothy Jeakins. | Filmed on a grand scale Zulu is a rousing recreation of the January 22 1879 siege of Rorke's Drift in Natal Africa. An army of 4000 Zulu warriors have already decimated a huge British garrison; now they are on their way to the much smaller Rorke's Drift. A Royal Engineers officer (Stanley Baker) is determined to stand his ground despite having only a skeleton garrison at his command. His steamroller tactics are constantly at odds with those of a by-the-book lieutenant (Michael Caine) who feels that a retreat is called for but it becomes clear that if the garrison is to survive they'd better pay heed. Jack Hawkins and Ulla Jacobsson are also on hand as an idealistic missionary and his somewhat more pragmatic daughter. Richard Burton provides the narration for Zulu closing the film with the observation that 11 of the 1344 Victoria Crosses awarded since 1856 were bestowed upon the survivors of Rorke's Drift. Zulu was followed in 1979 by a "prequel" Zulu Dawn. | Disney produced this distilled Hitchcockian suspense yarn diluted for the consumption of children. Hayley Mills stars as Nikky Ferris who is spending time in Crete at a small inn called The Moon-Spinners with her Aunt Frances (Joan Greenwood). One day Nikky discovers a handsome young man Mark Camford (Peter McEnery) wounded in an empty church nearby. It turns out that Mark was once a London bank messenger but he lost his job after a major jewel robbery. Tagged as a suspect Mark has made his way to the inn to gather evidence against the inn's owner Stratos (Eli Wallach) who Mark thinks is the real jewel thief. Nikky and Mark fall in love and decide to capture Stratos together. Silent screen vamp Pola Negri makes a luminous appearance as a jewelry aficionado. | Young divorced mother Kate Nelligan refuses to go into a panic when her six-year-old son disappears. She manages to maintain an even emotional keel even when detective Judd Hirsch unearths several clues which point to sexual molestation. After several false leads the truth is revealed. We won't divulge the ending but we will note that we found it pretty hard to swallow-especially when compared to the actual case upon which Beth Gutcheson's novel and screenplay were based. Despite its cop-out denouement Without a Trace deserves to take its place among such superior missing-children dramas as the made-for-TV Adam and Just Another Missing Kid. | A botched attempt to remake Jean-Luc Godard's classic | When a banking executive tries to outsmart an enormous and seriously pesky rat it is a case of a battle of wits between two unarmed opponents in this tedious rodent horror treatise on the multiple dangers of rats. Bert Hughes (Peter Weller) is home alone in his Manhattan apartment trying to work out a major change in his trust company when a noisy rat starts scratching around his periphery and he becomes obsessed with exterminating it. By the time Hughes is through his whole apartment is nearly exterminated -- and his friends are keeping their distance due to his rat-mania. (In the middle of a business dinner he brings up the topic of rats served as "stringy chicken" in an Asian country.) Rats may be Of Unknown Origin but more than their questionable hygiene and genealogy is needed to frighten viewers. | Based on the popular television series created by Rod Serling this film of horror and the supernatural tells four separate stories--each by a different director: John Landis Steven Spielberg Joe Dante and George Miller. In one a bigot is taught a lesson when he is transported to experience the lives of three different victims of prejudice and intolerance. Another takes a trip to an old-age home where the arrival of a special man turns some of the residents into youthful people once again. In the third a woman befriends a timid young child who turns out to be a maniacal brat with bizarre powers. The final segment shows how a man with an aversion to flying has a rough time when he panics and then sees a strange creature on the wing outside his window seat. | The action and stunts in this fourth racing vehicle for Burt Reynolds could be accurately foreseen by most youngsters. Stroker Ace (Reynolds) is a race car driver who gets the short end of a contract with a fried-chicken entrepreneur (Ned Beatty) but can be expected to end up with the woman (Pembrook) in compensation -- and actually did (Pembrook is played by Loni Anderson in her first movie with Reynolds). By this time the formula of racing cars wild stunts blond co-stars (Goldie Hawn Farrah Fawcett and Dolly Parton were the most recent) was wearing thin and Reynolds starred in only one more "Cannonball" film ending his car-chase series there. | An ocean-themed Florida amusement park comes under attack from an angry Great White shark in this third installment of the horror series. The film maintains only a loose relationship to the original Steven Spielberg hit centering on Mike (Dennis Quaid) and Sean (John Putch) the sons of police chief Martin Brody (originally played by Roy Scheider). Mike works at Sea World where a baby Great White shark has accidentially been let into the park. Soon the baby's vicious and extremely powerful mother comes in search of her child. The film focuses most of its attention on the series of tense shark attacks that follow as tourists run for their lives while the park workers struggle to destroy the sharp-toothed beast. The suspense sequences were made somewhat more memorable during the film's original release with 3-D photography an attribute lost on video thereby removing the most distinctive element of an otherwise run-of-the-mill sequel. | Three of the hallmarks of education in America -- nudity teenage sex and big destructive gags -- are on plentiful display in this teen comedy. Christine (Phoebe Cates) a student at an exclusive all-girls private school is in love with Jim (Matthew Modine) who attends an academy for boys nearby. Christine's archrival Jordan (Betsy Russell) also has her eye on Jim and she is willing to do whatever she can to steal him away. Jim's über-slob buddy Bubba (Michael Zorek) is going with Betsy (Kathleen Wilhoite) Christine's cynical friend though he would probably be unfaithful if any other woman were willing to get near him. Bubba and his pals sneak into the girls' school dressed in drag in hopes of reaching the Promised Land (better known as the women's shower room) while Christine and Jim run away together for the weekend though their escapade isn't as romantic as they had hoped. Among the adults observing the chaos are Ray Walston Fran Ryan Martin Mull and Sylvia Kristel; one of the sexy students on display is future scream queen Brinke Stevens. | Usually misattributed to the horror genre this challenging and highly unusual drama stars Isabelle Adjani as a young woman who forsakes her husband (Sam Neill) and her lover (Heinz Bennent) for a bizarre tentacled creature that she keeps in a run-down Berlin apartment. In the beginning her husband knows nothing about the monster and sincerely believes that his wife is insane. He has her tailed by private detectives whom she kills and feeds to the creature. Still unaware of what has happened the husband contends with the reserved and inadvertently seductive presence of his wife's look-alike (also played by Adjani) a schoolteacher who frequently comes to tutor his son while his wife is away. Though tempted by her quiet goodness and beauty he is still passionately in love with his wife and even after he finds out about the murders he stays by her side and helps her conceal her crimes. Filmed amidst the oppressive backdrop of the Berlin Wall by the expatriate Polish director Andrzej Zulawski (who was unable to work in his homeland after too many clashes with the authorities) the picture is so relentlessly intense and so deliberately esoteric that most viewers would find it too hard to connect with. Still its symbolism its unbridled and flashy directorial style and the | In this weakly limned melodrama Marvin (John Cassavetes) is a homeless man who stops the 11-year-old Tige (Gibran Brown) from killing himself one night and after a bumpy start the two become as close as a father and son. Tige's real father left him long ago his mother has just died and Tige is seriously ill himself. Marvin takes this in and then hunts down Tige's father (Billy Dee Williams) who is married and the father of three other children. After some initial reluctance the father finally accepts Tige into his household but the boy's life does not necessarily get any better from there. With a plot that is transparently melodramatic and characters barely etched on the surface the intention to manipulate viewers with "tragic" scenes is uncomfortably apparent. | Exposed is the film in which concert violinist Rudolf Nureyev grabs his bow and "plays" the lissome body of Nastassja Kinski. This may well stand as the silliest bit of erotica in screen history but in the context of the film it's a model of restraint. We're asked to believe that Kinski is Elizabeth Carlson a Wisconsin girl who has come to the big city to make it as a pianist or model. We're also supposed to be convinced that Nureyev is part-time espionage agent Daniel Jelline who is determined to bring terrorist Rivas (Harvey Keitel) to justice. Much of the film takes place in Paris where at least the scenery is lovely. The various plotlines and characters never quite congeal. Despite the fact that director James Toback is given sole screenplay credit the film seems more like a "committee" project. To its credit Exposed is never dull; with that cast how could | Charles Bronson at 63 or so continues his vigilante persona in this run-of-the-mill crime drama about a Richard Speck-style killer who knifes young nurses to death. There is no doubt that the film exploits both the heinous 1966 Speck murder of eight nurses in Chicago and an audience's willingness to go along with the Bronson character Leo Kessler when he uses illegal means to entrap criminals. The captured killer Warren Stacey (Gene Davis) manages to go free because of red tape and the need to wait for the outcome of his insanity plea. When he returns to his murderous predilection Kessler takes action to permanently stop him. | Pauline a la Plage is the third of French filmmaker Eric Rohmer's "Comedies et Proverbes." Pauline (Amanda Langlet) is the teen-aged cousin of the seemingly more worldly and sensible Marion (Arielle Dombasle). Both girls become entwined in amorous escapades while vacationing at the beach. It gradually develops that Marion is the one least capable of handling herself while Pauline grows in maturity from her summertime experiences. It is nothing short of amazing how Eric Rohmer can take the most conventional and obvious of material and weave something as charming and profound as Pauline at the Beach. | The Meaning of Life is without a doubt the most tasteless of the Monty Python feature films; it also happens to be one of the funniest. Life's questions are "answered" in a series of outrageous vignettes beginning with a pre-credits sequence at a staid London insurance company which transforms before our eyes into a pirate ship. One of our favorite bits involve the National Health doctors who try to claim a healthy liver from a still-living donor pointing out that there's nothing in his contract preventing this. And of course there's the scene with the world's most voracious glutton who brings the art of vomiting to new heights before his spectacular demise. Be warned: though hilarious this may be the grossest bit of comedy filmmaking ever conceived (there aren't enough words in the world to describe it in detail!). Loyal Pythonites Graham Chapman John Cleese Terry Gilliam Eric Idle Terry Jones and Michael Palin star in The Meaning of Life and share writing responsibilities while Jones is in the director's chair this time out. | In the case of this dramatized story about a Native American who thrilled the world when he won the 10000 meter run in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics the subject is far nobler than the script the dialogue and the acting. Billy Mills (Robby Benson) a member of the Sioux tribe from South Dakota ran track at the University of Kansas under a hard-nosed coach and competed successfully for a spot in the Tokyo Olympics. His extraordinary feat of beating out a field of world-famous championship runners stands in stark contrast to the clichéd characters that are portrayed here as an important part of his personal world. Issues of discrimination and alienation are sidestepped as well leaving a watered-down version of a life that must have been a considerable challenge when the running shoes were off. | In this provocative drama an auto repairman compensates for his deafness with an ingenious computer which allows him to both speak and hear. He created the device himself and shows it to his speech therapist who enthusiastically suggests he try to get the machine manufactured. The mechanic goes to the computer salesman the therapist recommended. The self-serving salesman then exploits the hapless inventor. | Directors Nick Broomfield and Sandi Sissel filmed the routine in a Nevada brothel to make this undistinguished documentary on the business and personal life of the prostitutes and their madam. The subjects are well-aware that they are being photographed and as a consequence many of the scenes of prostitute-selection by various customers an argument between one prostitute and the owner of the brothel and some pejorative takes of Japanese men strike an unnatural and biased note. | Long resistant to film adaptations of her Mary Poppins books P.L. Travers finally succumbed to the entreaties of Walt Disney and the result is often considered the finest of Disney's personally supervised films. The Travers stories are bundled together to tell the story of the Edwardian-era British Banks family: the banker father (David Tomlinson) suffragette mother (Glynis Johns) and the two "impossible" children (Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber). The kids get the attention of their all-business father by bedevilling every new nanny in the Banks household. Whem Mr. Banks advertises conventionally for another nanny the kids compose their own ad asking for someone with a little kindness and imagination. Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews in her screen debut) answers the children's ad by arriving at the Banks home from the skies parachuting downward with her umbrella. She immediately endears herself to the children. The next day they meet Mary's old chum Bert (Dick Van Dyke) currently employed as a sidewalk artist. Mary Bert and the children hop into one of Bert's chalk drawings and learn the nonsense song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" in a cartoon countryside. Later they pay a visit to Bert's Uncle Albert (Ed Wynn) who laughs so hard that he floats to the ceiling. Mr. Banks is pleased that his children are behaving better but he's not happy with their fantastic stories. To show the children what the real world is like he takes them to his bank. A series of disasters follow which result in his being fired from his job. Mary Poppins' role in all this leads to some moments when it is possible to fear that all her good work will be undone but like the magical being she is all her "mistakes" lead to a happy result by the end of the film. In 2001 Mary Poppins was rereleased in a special "sing-along" edition with subtitles added to the musical numbers so audiences could join in with the onscreen vocalists. | Ishiro Honda directed this fourth Godzilla film (the second for Mothra) which is bogged down at the start by an uninteresting set-up involving corporate intrigue and a pair of boring reporters. Godzilla's first appearance is not very impressive as he rises from a sandy beach looking distinctly the worse for wear since his last outing in Kingukongu Tai Gojira (1963). The miniscule Peanut Sisters (Emi Ito Yumi Ito) are around again looking for one of the giant eggs which their moth goddess is always losing and the usual heavy-handed moralizing about mankind's destructive nature is very much in evidence. Other than the peculiar set decoration on an irradiated island which looks as if it fell out of a 1930s adventure movie the first 50 minutes or so are quite weak. After that however the toy tanks start firing the natives start fleeing the beasts start battling and the film starts to be entertaining. The fight scenes are well-staged given the clumsiness of the participants and stand as some of the best such sequences of the 1960s. The eventual capture and electrocution of Godzilla in a giant net is nicely handled as well. This installment was followed by the much more interesting San Daikaiju: Chikyu Saidai No Kessen (1965) the first of the space-oriented entries in the series. | With the exception of 1963's Tarzan and Jane Regained...Sort of which used a soundtrack created by Taylor Mead Harlot was Warhol's first foray into sound film. It stars a transvestite named Mario Montez (in honor of Hollywood star Maria Montez) who sits in full drag on a couch in Warhol's Factory suggestively eating bananas. A bored woman sits beside him and two men (one of them in a tuxedo) stand behind them. Off-screen Ronald Tavel Billy Name and Harry Fainlight discuss among other things the pros and cons of various female movie stars. With typical Warholian perversity the characters onscreen remain for the most part silent. This primitive dialectic between sound and image would be developed more successfully in such later films as The Chelsea Girls. | Bad behavior turns deadly in this science-fiction drama. Jennifer (Meg Tilly) is a woman who grew up in the small town of Sutcliffe which much of her family still calls home. One day Sutcliffe is hit with a minor earthquake which doesn't appear to do much damage but a strange and disquieting turn in the city's collective behavior soon becomes apparent. Jennifer receives a phone call from her mother (Lorinne Vozoff) but while they've always had a cordial relationship her mother loudly and hysterically berates her and the call comes to a disturbing conclusion when her mother shoots herself. Jennifer and her husband Stuart (Tim Matheson) rush to Sutcliffe to discover that her mother is seriously injured by still alive. However it seems as if all boundaries of civility and etiquette have broken down as violence crime and rabid anger rule the usually quiet streets of Sutcliffe. It seems that the earthquake caused the town's milk supply to be contaminated by toxic waste which has an unusual psychoactive effect -- it makes it impossible for people to resist the common anti-social impulses that all people have but most keep closely in check. Hume Cronyn plays the town's doctor; Bill Paxton Claude Earl Jones and Amy Stryker also appear. | The Killing Fields is a romanticized adaptation of an eyewitness magazine story by New York Times correspondent Sidney Schanberg. Covering the U.S. pullout from Vietnam in 1975 Schanberg (Sam Waterston) relies on his Cambodian friend and translator Dith Pran (Haing S. Ngor) for inside information. Schanberg has an opportunity to rescue Dith Pran when the U.S. army evacuates all Cambodian citizens; instead the reporter coerces his friend to remain behind to continue sending him news flashes. Although his family is helicoptered out of Saigon (a recreation of the famous TV news clip) Dith Pran stays with Schanberg on the ground. Racked with guilt Schanberg does his best to arrange for Dith Pran's escape but the Cambodian is captured by the dreaded Khmer Rouge. Accepting his Pulitzer Prize on behalf of Dith Pran Schanberg vows to do right by his friend and extricate him from Cambodia. The rest of the film details Dith Pran's harrowing experiences at the hands of the Khmer Rouge and his attempt to escape on his own. The Killing Fields won Academy Awards for Hang S. Ngor (a Cambodian doctor who lived through many of the horrific events depicted herein) cinematographer Chris Menges and editor Jim Clark; an Oscar nomination went to Roland Joffe who made his directorial debut with this film. Spalding Gray who played a small role in the film later elaborated on this experiences in his one-man stage presentation Swimming to Cambodia. | This movie is an interweaving of several true events into a coherent story line which was intended to point out the inherent corruption in the government of the Philippines at all different levels. Delayed by censors while they tried to find a way to keep the movie from being released eventually some sex scenes from Manila's live sex shows were cut and the film allowed out. It wasn't until the furor the movie caused at the Cannes Film Festival that the government realized how critical the movie was of the current regime and arrested Brocka. He was later released. The movie takes a strike that paralyzed Manila the kidnapping of a businessman and the shoot-out between the kidnappers and police all true events and winds them into a coherent story that ably shows the corruption prevalent in the Manila governmental system. | Grandpa (Koo Chuen) and Grandma (Mei Fong) live in the fertile Taiwanese countryside. A boy (Wang Chi-Kwang) and his sister (Sun Cheeng-Lee) are packed off to their grandparents when their mother falls ill. Though relationships are strained at first the boy and girl end up having a wonderful summer with grandpa as the old man takes them on fishing trips and helps them in their search for a lost cow. Summer At Grandpa's didn't have a very long theatrical life in Taiwan though it proved more successful on the international scene. The film's original title was | The last film by veteran writer/director Robert Bresson the French crime drama L'Argent (Money) was based on a short story by Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. Looking for some quick cash young man Norbert (Marc Ernest Fourneau) gets a phony 500 franc note from his friend Matrial (Bruno Lapeyre). After he spends it at a photography shop the unscrupulous shop owner (Didier Baussy) decides to pass it on to someone else. The unfortunate victim is honest delivery man Yvon Targe (Christian Patey) who doesn't realize the bill is a fake. When he tries to buy some food with it he is arrested. He tries to sue the photographer but shop assistant Lucien (Vincent Risterucci) has been bribed to stay quiet about the transaction. The scandal causes Yvon to lose his job. In order to support his family he tries driving a getaway car for some criminals. Unfortunately their heist doesn't go so well and he is sent to prison for three years. While incarcerated his child dies of diphtheria and his wife (Caroline Lang) leaves him. Crazed Yvon turns to theft violent crime and eventually cold-blooded murder. L'Argent earned (Bresson) the Director's Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. | In this second award-winning interpretation of a novel by Shichiro Fukazawa director Shohei Imamura has inserted some scenes of violence and ritual sex that are shocking and were absent in the first 1958 film. The story is set in the 19th century in a remote and severely impoverished mountain village in northern Japan. In this fictional society once the elderly have reached the age of 70 they are brought up Mount Nara where ancient gods reside and left to die hopefully blessed by the deities -- this sacrifice will free up food for someone else in the village. Orin (Sumiko Sakamoto) is a 69-year-old grandmother living with one of her sons and three grandchildren and she prepares for her departure for an entire year. Among other activities (not always morally acceptable) she gets a new wife for her oldest son and then shows the wife where the best place is for catching fish and how to take care of the family. At the top of the mountain hundreds of skeletons and hungry black crows wait for the next arrivals as the resigned grandmother and one grieving son make the final ascent together the woman strapped to her son's back. Director Imamura has trenchantly probed the nature of inhumanity and survival in a small everyman's village. Narayama Bushi Ko won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1983. | A decade of wisecracking sequels have not diminished the power of this striking horror film from the director of Scream. Teenagers in a small town are dropping like flies apparently in the grip of mass hysteria causing their suicides. A cop's daughter (Heather Langenkamp) traces the cause to child molester Fred Krueger (Robert Englund) who was burned alive by angry parents many years before. Krueger has now come back in the dreams of his killers' children claiming their lives as his revenge. The teenaged leads are sympathetic and intelligent unlike the dumb victims presented in most films of the period and they are ably backed up by veterans like John Saxon and Ronee Blakley. Director Wes Craven creates moments of real dread by examining the line between nightmares and reality as well as the "sins of the parents" theme and although the film is quite gory it never resorts to cheap bloodletting for its effect. A unique and disturbing experience this film is highly recommended for horror buffs. | In this lively adolescent-oriented musical a city kid attempts to adapt to life in an ultra-conservative backwater Midwestern town. Once there he ends up leading the repressed teenagers into a rebellion against the town fathers who have outlawed rock & roll and dancing. | Filmmaker John Sayles' first bonafide box-office success Brother from Another Planet centers on a black escaped slave from a faraway planet (Joe Morton) who finds himself on the mean streets Harlem. Though the locals are put off by the slave's inability to speak they are won over by his technical wizardry. He is adopted as a "brother" by his new friends who protect him from pursuing white aliens played by director Sayles and David Strathairn. | Dramatically set against New Zealand's North Island scenery this uneven but well-acted story is about Cathy (Mary Regan) -- a woman trapped in an incestual relationship with her father (Terence Cooper) on a remote sheep farm -- and a drifter named Daley (Bruno Lawrence) who arrives there looking for work. Daley soon develops an interest in Cathy who is aloof and remote and he does not understand why. When he does realize what is wrong he and Cathy make a crucial decision that is bound to end in violence. | The Alamo is a seedy Houston bar slated for demolition. The bar's habitues gather for one last binge before the wrecker's ball descends. In the course of a long evening (boiled down to 80 minutes' worth of film) the patrons laugh cry ruminate over the past and pontificate on the future. One of the more ambitious barflies (Sonny Carl Davis) stages an eleventh-hour effort to save the bar by touching bases with his old college roommate who is now an important politician. Last Night of the Alamo is charmingly effective in its own crude slapdash manner. | After a big-time country singer (Dolly Parton) brags that she can turn anybody in to a country-singin' star she's out to prove she can live up to her talk when she recruits a cab-driver (Sylvester Stallone) as a country singer. He's scheduled to sing at a big-time NYC country night club and Dolly puts her ample powers to work in preparing her protege. | In this standard story of sex at summer camp four campers are trapped for awhile in a cave and begin to fabricate supposedly true tales of their past sexual exploits -- giving rise to several flashbacks as their imaginary adventures unfold one by one. Even the nature-studies counselor who is trapped with them gets in on the act and relates a bizarre story when it is her turn to contribute. As time goes by and no help seems to be on the way the group -- virginal to the core -- begins to wonder if their lives will end in that unwanted state. | Carlos Saura's The Stilts (Los Zancos) features Fernando Gomez as a middle-aged professor/playwright. Falling head over heels in love with actress Laura DelSol Gomez begins obsessing on the girl despite her unwillingness to make a commitment. When another younger man (Francisco Rabal) enters the scene the drama darkens into melodrama. While the story material in The Stilts may seem old-hat at first glance Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura invests his characters with enough conviction and humanity to keep the viewers riveted to their chairs. Eschewing his previous "nonlinear" narratives (which ignored such trivialities as chronology and reality) Saura directs The Stilts in an austere near-documentary fashion. | In this energetic Sergio Leone-style mythological story a young Irishman sets out to avenge the death of his parents at the hands of the Vikings. When Gest (Jacob Thor Einarsson) was just a little boy in Ireland his pacifist parents were brutally murdered and his sister kidnapped by Viking raiders and now that he has come of age he travels to Iceland and traces the helmeted rogues to their encampment. After he arrives he cunningly kills off several higher-ranking warriors which causes the two brothers who lead the band to quarrel among themselves at first believing that these deaths were due to the anger of their gods. Their internal dissention gives Gest needed opportunities to kill isolated men one by one but also leaves his sister with a dilemma because she has married the surviving leader and her loyalties are torn. | The original "honor student by day hooker by night" melodrama Angel stars Donna Wilkes in the title role. During the daylight hours the 15-year-old Angel is known as Molly a model prep school student. Devoid of parents Molly must find some way to keep up the cash flow so she hits the Hollywood mean streets as a prostitute. While we thankfully don't see Angel "in action" as it were the film makes up in violence what it lacks in raw sex. Psycho John Diehl is on the loose murdering prostitutes; detective Cliff Gorman tries to stem the murder spree but soon the hooker ranks are sorely diminished leaving Angel the next likely target. With the help of such friends as ex-cowboy star Rory Calhoun and transvestite Dick Shawn Angel manages to avoid becoming a statistic. We're not giving anything away here: after all there was a 1986 sequel Avenging Angel. | Reckless is the word for rebellious teenaged Johnny Rourke (Aidan Quinn). With a drunken dad and a police-blotter rap sheet as long as his arm Quinn pursues an "impossible" romance with Tracey Prescott (Daryl Hannah) a girl from a wealthy highly respected family. Tracey is thrilled at the prospect of kicking over the traces with Johnny and soon proves to be as big a hellraiser as he is....if not more so. Reckless was written by Chris Columbus just before he hit pay dirt with Gremlins and The Goonies. | In this undistinguished crime drama Peter Coyote plays a thief on the run after an attempt to rob an armored car in upstate New York ends in the death of a little girl. Her father sends a hitman (Philip Sayer) to avenge her death and the rest of the film is a long series of near-misses as the hitman chases the thief until the latter ends up in England at the home of a friend whose wife owns an amusement park. But in this jet age an ocean does not offer much of a barrier and the chase continues on British soil. | The remote stiff acting of the policemen and detectives in this police action film combined with the emphasis on gore and blood leaves a large blank space between the two extremes of boring or violent. Lt. James Long (martial arts expert Leo Fong) is on the trail of some gunrunners who have stolen weapons from the National Armory in L.A. and are selling them to the highest local bidders. The chief gun honcho (Cameron Mitchell) is a crazed killer who is obsessed with torturing and then murdering women. Just by coincidence Lt. Long's wife was brutally raped and murdered and he is out to avenge her death at all costs. Actual policemen and members of the coroner's office portray themselves in this film at least guaranteeing an audience of family and friends. | Georges Bizet's 1875 opera about Carmen the colorful cigarette factory worker whose flirtations with the soldier Don José are forgotten in her love for the matador Escamillo is the source for director Francesco Rosi's cinematic version of the same story. Plácido Domingo sings the part of Don José Julia Migenes-Johnson sings Carmen and Ruggero Raimondi is Escamillo. Although there is nothing to fault in the singing itself some viewers may feel that director Rosi has stayed closer to a stage production than the medium of film would warrant. Carmen received the 1984 Cesar award for "Best Sound." ~ Eleanor Mannikka All Movie Guide | In this undistinguished parody of the sci fi genre Robert Urich is Jason who leads a band of pirates in redistributing the wealth of the few to the coffers of the needy. He also joins up with Princess Karina Mary Crosby in searching for her father and a possible source of water in the next galaxy. Meant to be a campy romp through the sci fi genre the film stops short of achieving a goal that should have been effortless. | In this tightly-wound perceptive film a young farm boy kills his older brother when a shotgun accidentally goes off then retreats into a shell of silence as his family seems to react against him. Arnold (Jason Presson) and his brother get up at the crack of dawn to go duck hunting but their happy plans take a tragic turn when Arnold's shotgun gets caught in a barbed wire fence and accidentally goes off killing his older brother. Arnold is in shock he sits by his brother's side he irrationally wanders in a pea patch slowly picking the vegetables. When he finally goes home and manages to articulate what happened his parents ignore him in their own grief. His father Joe (Robert Duvall) thinks Arnold does not have a clue about what he did because he just stands there not speaking or communicating anything at all -- like a stone. Arnold's mother may not understand his behavior -- this is a Montana farming couple not a pair of psychologists -- but she is not as judgmental as her husband. The family's grief causes some aberrant behavior making the life of Arnold's next-door Aunt Lu miserable (her philandering husband is taking off after the dead boy's girlfriend) and Arnold senses a kindred spirit in the woman. But his grandfather is the only one who understands that the family should not mistreat Arnold that he is suffering so intensely he simply cannot express it. When Arnold runs away escaping to the city of Reno there is some hope that the boy will find a much-needed emotional release. | A young woman's grandmother is murdered by a vicious street gang. However she is the one who is sent to prison for it. When she is finally released she uses her martial arts skills to fight the gang and bring the real killers to justice. | Originally titled Job Lazadasa the German-Hungarian The Revolt of Job is set in Nazi-occupied Eastern Hungary in 1943. Like his Biblical namesake the elderly Job (Ferenc Zenthe) has had his strength and patience sorely tested. None of the children borne by Job's wife Roza (Hedi Temesay) have survived to adulthood. In a last-ditch effort to preserve his name Job unofficially adopts a 7-year-old boy (Gabor Fehrer). It takes a while for the boy and his new "parents" to get used to each other but eventually a strong solid bond is formed. But while the bond cannot be broken spiritually it can be severed physically: Job and his wife are Jewish thus it is only a matter of time before the Nazis cart them off to death camps. Just before bidding farewell to his foster son Job advises the boy to keep his faith alive by searching for the true Messiah. Director Imre Gyongyossy deftly tells his tale from a child's-eye point of view--even when dealing in the frankest of sexual matters. | In this poignant adaptation of James Baldwin's novel about a few generations in the life of an Afro-American family a young boy's efforts to gain some approval from his Bible-thumping disciplinarian father takes center stage and the family's background is told in a series of flashbacks. The story begins in 1935 with young Southerner Gabriel Grimes (Paul Winfield) as he runs away from home and takes on the identity of a Baptist lay preacher. Childless by his timid first wife Gabriel has an illegitimate son by Esther (Alfre Woodard) an irresistible temptress. Unfortunately the son comes to no good forcing an embittered Gabriel to move to Harlem and start over with another wife and eventually two more sons. But the man has by this time gone over the edge and is filled with a rage against the vicissitudes of his life (he cannot get ahead in the church and is forced to work as a day laborer just to keep food on the table). He takes out his anger on his family and is so single-mindedly fanatical about religion that he forces his sons to join regular home Bible study to the exclusion of all other activities -- especially those promoted by the white-dominated society outside of Harlem. When his timid but intelligent son John (James Bond III) wins a writing honor Gabriel makes him give it back -- and in general his fanaticism and anger turn life into intermittent misery for the talented and sensitive son who loves writing. John's desire to please his father is all the more touching when the impossibility of pleasing him is so obvious. | This 1964 sequel to the 1963 box-office hit Flipper is unnecessarily melodramatic at times but at least it isn't a cookie-cutter imitation of the original. Suzy the Dolphin returns to the "male" role of the superintelligent Flipper while Luke Halpin reprises the role of Sandy Ricks. This time Flipper rescues a British family in the Bahamas who are being held for ransom. Brian Kelly takes over from the first film's Chuck Connors as Ranger Porter Ricks a role he'd continue to play in the long-running (1964-67) Flipper TV series. | This tale of doomed romance set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War was the last in a string of box office disappointments from director Sidney J. Furie before he struck gold again with Iron Eagle (1986). Ken Wahl stars as Dr. Don Jardian a Navy medical officer assigned to duty in Vietnam. Jardian is no flag-waving patriot however; the reluctant warrior is just biding his time until he can return stateside and start a lucrative private practice. Then he meets and falls in love with Deborah Solomon (Cheryl Ladd) a devoted nurse who at first keeps the handsome doctor at bay disgusted by the avariciousness that led him to choose what Deborah considers a noble profession. Eventually however Deborah's selflessness inspires Don and their romance blooms despite their bloody surroundings leading to a dangerous mission that could separate them forever. | Three middle-aged men take off for the beach in search of sex and happiness in this comedy that does not think much and so it partly is. When the three older men arrive at the sea and surf sex is not exactly forthcoming because they have lost the knack of picking up women. Enter the local hunk Scotty (Grant Kramer) who brings them up to speed and voilà the men are miraculously able to overcome their obvious flaws and attract the younger women they desire. Even though they are together the three men are not alike -- Hunter (Gary Wood) is a dedicated lecher and when he gets involved with Scotty's girlfriend Kristie (Teal Roberts) trouble starts to brew. Rounder (Michael Rapaport) is likeable and funny and Ashby (Sorrells Picard) finally opts out of their joint venture. Most of these characters and their sexual hang-ups and interests and humor soon pale like a tan in winter long before the last sunset has faded into night. | In spite of spending three hours developing the story of French peasant Charles Saganne (Gérard Depardieu) the sweep of this epic skims over the qualities that transformed Saganne from an ordinary officer to a great military leader. Saganne was first sent to a garrison town in North Africa before Colonel Dubreuilh (Philippe Noiret) assigned him to other missions finally giving him a chance to exercise his innate ability to lead men. After a tragic hiatus in Paris where he fails to promote the colonialist cause he returns to the Sahara and outshines his past accomplishments leading a ragtag band of Arab dissidents in some brilliant military maneuvers -- for which he won the French Legion of Honor. His newfound recognition also attracted a society maven who became his wife and after his tour of duty has ended Saganne moves with her to the village where he was born. But the year is 1914 and Saganne's peaceful village idyll was not meant to endure -- he is again called off to war and to his destiny. Even though the costuming landscape battles and charisma of Depardieu as Saganne and Noiret as Colonel Dubreuilh are outstanding and several subsidiary characters deliver emotionally compelling vignettes the protagonists as an ensemble have not been scripted with much depth of character -- making the three-hour epic seem a bit too long in the end. | In this human-scale drama/comedy a pair of Beverly Hills parents Albert (Ryan O'Neal) and Lucy (Shelley Long) first come together as a couple interested in writing (she) and teaching (he) but Albert's life takes an upscale turn when he starts both writing and then directing in Hollywood. As he becomes successful Lucy is forced to burrow into her own writing in self-defense and after her book is well-received she is compensated a little for Albert's lack of attention and philandering. After Hollywood and its well-known flaws are sketched out in the increasingly strained marriage the story reaches its primary focus: Albert and Lucy's 9-year-old daughter Casey (Drew Barrymore) talks to a lawyer because she wants to sue her parents for divorce. She gets no hugs or affection and precious little attention and she would prefer to go live with the maid. Given the parents' celebrity the case receives wide press -- and the family begins to reconsider where it is going and why. Although a bit long especially in the first half which wanders off course a little the story is engaging enough (especially for Hollywood buffs) to balance any weaknesses. | Scream for Help could be a failed horror spoof or just a bad horror film -- either way this story about a teenage daughter trying to convince the world that her cheating stepfather is out to kill her wealthy mother has its flaws. When the young teenager finally gets some proof that she is right she and her mother are taken captive by the crazed stepfather and a series of grisly murders results. With pompously dramatic music and acting that is over the edge the story plays as tongue-in-cheek until the blood and gore start to gush turning anyone's stomach. | Writer/director Bill Forsyth's follow-up to his best film Local Hero is another comic exploration of a man undergoing a personal crisis. In Local Hero the American played by Peter Riegert finds himself enchanted by the people and ambience of a Scottish village he has been dispatched to purchase for an oil company. In Comfort and Joy Alan (Bill Paterson) is a Glasgow radio disc jockey whose air name is the chirpy Dickey Bird. After Maddy his girlfriend (Eleanor David) walks out on him at Christmas he's spurred to re-evaluate his life. Looking for more meaningful work than spinning pop tunes and offering inane chatter to his geriatric listeners Alan decides to make a radio documentary. He chances upon a local rivalry between two ice cream companies who are sabotaging each other's trucks in an effort to monopolize the market. Attracted to Charlotte (C.P. Grogan) the daughter of one of the company owners Alan finds himself playing peacemaker rather than documentarian. That this cold war takes place in the dead of a bitter Scottish winter is only one of Forsyth's many sly touches. | In yet another mindless teen sex comedy a young man gets a job repairing hot tubs for the rich and famous in Tinseltown thanks to his parents. As he moves from one bubbly tub to the next sexual situations change accordingly but a romance between the young man and a co-worker at the hot tub establishment heats up as they get into hot water together. | In this often violent undistinguished western Yellow Hair (Laurene Landon) and her cohort the Pecos Kid (Ken Roberson) are out to wrest some gold from the hands of the Tulipan nation but have to battle a Mexican general and several others as well as the Tulipan themselves before they can even think of getting their hands on the treasure. Knowledge is on their side since they were raised by an Apache woman and although Yellow Hair is more than just an average warrior-women she is in just an average film at best. | People are disappearing all over the Big Apple. Nobody cares though because most of the missing are homeless. But when investigative reporter Murphy (J.C. Quinn) tips off principled photographer George Cooper (John Heard) to a government conspiracy involving the dumping of nuclear waste beneath the streets Cooper decides to dig a little deeper. Soon he discovers the existence of C.H.U.D.s or "Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers" derelicts who have become grotesque monsters after being exposed to the mountains of hazardous waste. Meanwhile Captain Bosch (Christopher Curry) a cop whose wife is among the missing forms an unlikely alliance with the Reverend (Daniel Stern) a leftist soup-kitchen cook who knows the score. Murphy Cooper Bosch and the Reverend soon run up against the stonewalling tactics of Wilson (George Martin) a government toadie. As the titular monsters begin to tire of their underground habitat the protagonists -- including Cooper's wife beautiful model Lauren Daniels (Kim Greist) -- face a race against time to defeat not only the C.H.U.D.s but the government's cover-up. The debut and only film from writer Parnell Hall and director Douglas Cheek C.H.U.D. was followed by 1989's C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D. Co-stars Stern and Heard would later appear together in the first two Home Alone pictures while Curry would appear in the third. | The second film in the trilogy made by director Istvan Szabo and actor Klaus Maria Brandauer -- hammocked between Mephisto and Hanussen -- Colonel Redl continues Mephisto's fascination with a man overwhelmed by history. In that film Brandauer played an actor who tried to ignore the rise of the Third Reich and here he's an ambitious military officer in pre-World War I Austria whose career path is set early on. In military school he's forced to inform on a student who's the source of a practical joke; though he beats himself up for being a Judas he soon realizes that to rise in the ranks he must overcome his peasant background and hide his homosexuality by ingratiating himself with his superiors. In time he becomes Chief of Military Intelligence for the Austro-Hungarian empire. | In this spoof of McCarthy-era paranoia and 1950s wholesomeness the characters and plot are drawn from the popular Parker Brothers board game of the same name. On a dark and stormy night in 1954 six individuals with ties to Washington are assembled for a dinner party at the swanky mansion of one Mr. Boddy (Lee Ving). Boddy's butler Wadsworth (Tim Curry) assigns each guest a colorful name: Mr. Green (Michael McKean) Col. Mustard (Martin Mull) Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan) Professor Plum (Christopher Lloyd) Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren) and Mrs. White (Madeline Kahn). Two additional servants the Cook (Kellye Nakahara) and Yvette the maid (Colleen Camp) assist Wadsworth as he informs the guests that they have been gathered to meet the man who has been blackmailing them: Mr. Boddy. When Boddy turns up dead however the guests must try to figure out who killed him so they can protect their own reputations and keep the body count from growing. Three separate endings were filmed for Clue and shown in different theaters; all three are collected for the video edition. Although the film is set in the 1950s the original Clue game was actually devised by Anthony Pratt a clerk in Leeds England to pass the time during World War II air-raid drills. First released in 1946 under the name Cluedo by British manufacturer Waddington's Clue was renamed and released in the U.S. in 1949. Today Clue/Cluedo is marketed in 70 countries around the world and has been adapted into a British game show and an off-Broadway musical. | Coming in on the heels of his internationally acclaimed first film Le Dernier Combat 26-year-old director Luc Besson created this tongue-in-cheek look at filmmaking and at the denizens in the tunnels of the Paris Metro -- a new kind of underground movie. Fred (Christopher Lambert) has just stolen some major documents from a birthday celebration given by the Paris elite for one of their kind Helena (Isabelle Adjani). He takes off into the Metro just as it is shut down for the remaining few hours of predawn darkness and once in the Metro encounters several characters in the tunnels. There is a bodybuilder who works out with subway parts a purse-snatcher and a flower seller of dubious ethics. Inspired by the moment Fred decides to recruit a few of the ubiquitous musicians who perform (some of the best music around) on the Metro's byways and he creates a rock band. Through all of these encounters and activities the police and others -- including Helena -- are after Fred for their own reasons none of which coincide. As Fred discovers going underground can be risky. | Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold and his wife Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo) -- and their two generally repulsive children Rusty (Jason Lively) and Audrey (Dana Hill) -- are off on a European vacation thanks to a winning stint on a quiz show. As the movie unfolds in brochures featuring London Paris and regions in Italy and Germany the family undergoes a series of slap-schtick misadventures that include thinking an overwhelmed German husband and wife are long-lost relatives and getting into a funk in their train compartment. Not on a par with the first National Lampoon vacation the end of this European vacation is something that cannot come too soon for many viewers. | Based on a series of Rolling Stone articles by Aaron Latham this romance was set in the world of L.A.'s hip fitness scene. Rolling Stone reporter Adam Lawrence (John Travolta) comes to L.A. to write a story about a prominent businessman who's been arrested for drug dealing (shades of the John DeLorean scandal). He's also decided to research a piece on the exercise fad and how health clubs have become the "singles bars of the '80s." His boss (real-life Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner as himself) OK's the project. At a club called The Sports Connection an incognito Adam meets the regulars including promiscuous Linda (Laraine Newman) airhead Sally (Marilu Henner) and aerobics instructor Jessie (Jamie Lee Curtis) a former Olympic swimmer. Adam and Jessie begin a romance but it ends when she discovers that he's there to trash her and the club in print. Conflicted Adam wrestles with publishing the story but the final decision isn't his. A director of sincere sober dramas James Bridges was an odd choice to helm the romantic Perfect (1985) widely considered one of the decade's notorious cinematic misfires. Bridges had enjoyed much greater success with his previous collaboration with Travolta Urban Cowboy (1980). | John Hughes wrote and directed this quintessential 1980s high school drama featuring the hottest young stars of the decade. Trapped in a day-long Saturday detention in a prison-like school library are Claire the princess (Molly Ringwald); Andrew the jock (Emilio Estevez); John the criminal (Judd Nelson); Brian the brain (Anthony Michael Hall); and Allison the basket case (Ally Sheedy). These five strangers begin the day with nothing in common each bound to his/her place in the high school caste system. Yet the students bond together when faced with the villainous principal (Paul Gleason) and they realize that they have more in common than they may think including a contempt for adult society. "When you grow up your heart dies" Allison proclaims in one of the film's many scenes of soul-searching and judging from the adults depicted in the film the teen audience may very well agree. Released in a decade overflowing with derivative teen films The Breakfast Club has developed an almost cult-like status. | John Schlesinger directed this fact-based drama - adapted from Robert Lindsay's bestseller of the same title -- about two Californians friends since boyhood who are caught selling government secrets to the Soviet Union. Christopher Boyce (Timothy Hutton) is an all-American boy studying for the priesthood in a seminary. But Boyce decides to drop out of school and with the help of his father (Pat Hingle) a FBI agent he gets a job working for the CIA in a message-routing center. While reading the messages Boyce is shocked to learn that the CIA is involved in fixing Australian elections. Watching the Watergate hearings on television he feels an ever-mounting sense of outrage at the arrogance of the U.S. government and decides to do something about it. Deciding to supply the CIA messages to the Russians he enlists his childhood friend Daulton Lee (Sean Penn) to help him. Lee is to deliver the CIA secrets to a Russian operative (David Suchet) at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City. But Lee is an unreliable drug dealer and his sloppy spy trail leads the two old friends into more trouble than they bargained for. | Burt Reynolds directed and starred in this actioner from an Elmore Leonard novel about an ex-con living dangerously close to the drug traffickers in Miami. When Stick (Reynolds) arrives in Miami just out of prison an old buddy of his is murdered sending Stick on a wild and complex journey to track down the killers. Along the way he meets the attractive Kyle (Candice Bergen) has to deal with Chucky (Charles Durning in a blond wig and loud tourist shirts) a mob go-fer and the albino Moke (Dar Robinson). In order to better zap his enemies Stick gets a job as chauffeur to rich Palm Beach underworld figure Barry (George Segal) -- and the plot coils and twists from there until the bad guys get their due. | Emilio Estevez adapted S.E. Hinton's teen coming-of-age novel for the screen in this film adaptation directed by Christopher Cain. Estevez also takes the lead role of Mark Jennings a troubled teenager who has been living with his best friend Byron Douglas (Craig Sheffer) and his mother (Barbara Babcock) ever since his father went to prison for murdering his mother. Byron is like a brother to Mark and the two grow very close. But as the two best pals grow into young men in high school Byron begins to think more seriously about life after high school. He also starts to spend more time away from Mark and with the more mature Cathy (Kim Delany). Jealous of Cathy and fearful of losing Byron Mark becomes more and more erratic and rebellious. | Filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar the Luis Buñuel of the 1980s cooks up another perversely funny descent into urban hell in What Have I Done to Deserve This? Carmen Maura plays a middle-class housewife hemmed in by her wildly eccentric relatives. Her principal purpose in life is a balancing act: to keep her head fastened on securely while all others are losing theirs. Film buffs will have a field day toting up Almodóvar's visual and verbal allusions to the works of Buñuel Brian De Palma Billy Wilder John Waters and even Andy Warhol. What Have I Done to Deserve This? was originally titled ¿Que He Hecho Yo Para Merecer Esto? ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | Martha Coolidge directed this comedy taking place at Cal Tech concerning incoming freshman Mitch (Gabe Jarret) a high school student whose Science Fair project made important inroads into laser beam technology. Mitch has been recruited by famed physics professor Hathaway (William Atherton) who asks Mitch to work in his laboratory. On campus Mitch becomes roommates with the brilliant Chris Knight (Val Kilmer) legendary as the smartest freshman in the history of the college but now as a junior he is less interested in his studies and more interested in having fun. It turns out that Hathaway is enlisting his students unbeknownst to them as a slave labor force to do research in developing a state-of-the-art laser device for the Defense Department (he uses his government grant funds to build a house). But Chris and Mitch begin to suspect that something is amiss with Hathaway's project. | L'Homme Blesse is known in English-speaking countries as The Wounded Man. Jean-Hughes Anglade is a lonely isolated young man who lets no one get close to him. He meets a street hustler and comes out of his shell going 180 degrees into gay Obsession. Though he has yet to physically approach the object of his affection Anglade builds up so much unrequited lust that it explodes with horrible results. L'Homme Blesse isn't rated but viewership should definitely be confined to those older than 21--and even some of them may not be ready for it. | The Emerald Forest is based on a true story as related by Los Angeles Times correspondent Leonard Greenwood. Powers Boothe stars as Bill Markham a US engineer working on a dam project in the Amazonian jungles. Bill's young son Tomme (played by director John Boorman's son Charley Boorman) is kidnapped in the rain forest by a tribe called "The Invisible People" because of their skills at camouflage - a group that has reportedly never experienced contact with Caucasians. The authorities give up the boy for lost but Bill perseveres in searching for his son for over 10 years. While fleeing for his life from The Fierce People - enemies of The Invisible People - he's rescued at the last minute by Tomme now an adoptee of The Invisible People's chief. To Bill's frustration Tomme initially refuses to join his biological dad and return to civilization but when The Fierce People swing in and abduct all of the women in the Invisible People tribe Tomme seeks his dad's help in rescuing them. | In a tour-de-force sci-fi story with only three main characters Kiwi director Geoffrey Murphy creates an interesting dynamic nuanced with shades of mysticism. When scientist Zac Hobson (Bruno Lawrence) experiments with a radical new power source -- a band of energy that would circle the planet -- the project goes awry and apparently wipes out all living creatures (they vanish without a trace). At first Zac adjusts by indulging himself in some of his materialistic desires but he soon starts a serious search for other signs of human life. He discovers it in New Zealand in the form of Joanne (Alison Routledge) with whom he falls in love and Api (Peter Smith) a Maori. The challenges the three face in order to survive as well as their personal interactions keep this human drama engrossing. | Day of the Dead the third and concluding chapter in George Romero's zombie trilogy is the most distinctly 1950s-style science fiction version of the lot. Set in Florida as the film begins the dead have taken over the world outnumbering humans 400000 to one. The handful of surviving humans have taken refuge in an underground missile silo and argue and yell at each other like players in a Rod Serling Twilight Zone episode. Among the survivors are Sarah (Lori Cardille) -- a scientist who is trying to reverse the process whereby the dead turn into flesh-eating irrational zombies -- and Dr. Logan (Richard Liberty) -- an out-of-his-mind psychologist who wants to capture the zombies and turn them into domestic help. Things heat up when the military tries to take over the scientific experiments. | Explorers turns out to be much ado about nothing but it's so sublimely assembled we're willing to overlook the sappy climax. Young sci-fi geek Ben Crandall (Ethan Hawke) (could he possibly be based on director Joe Dante?) would give anything to travel in space. Thanks to his computer-happy pal Wolfgang Muller (River Phoenix) Ben gets his wish together with best bud Darren Woods (Jason Presson). In the Great Beyond the boys encounter an extraterrestrial (Robert Picardo) whose knowledge of earth is limited to what he's gleaned from 1960s TV sitcoms (this is unusual?) Lots of outer-space fun ensues before the film's inevitable downward spiral. Moderately successful in theatres Explorers had a healthy second life on video and cable TV especially after director Dante rethought the film and rearranged a few scenes for better dramatic (and comic) impact. | This emotional true story is about Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis -- who suffered brain damage at birth and as a result was later institutionalized with other children like herself physically unable to mature past the age of 8 or 9 even though in chronological years they are much older. When therapist Jessica Hathaway (Angela Punch McGregor meets Annie for the first time her interactions with the girl tell her that she has been misdiagnosed. Convinced that Annie's mind is functioning perfectly well Jessica runs up against solid opposition from Annie's parents and has to bide her time until the girl reaches the age of 18. At that point Jessica obtains an injunction to get Annie released from the home -- and begins her own session of therapy. Due to the non-fictional content of the film the disagreements between Jessica and Annie's parents are sidelined and as in many other films of this type the unusual court battles and subsequent change in the disabled patient are dramatic but not in keeping with the day-to-day reality of patients and clinical staff working to make small steps towards progress -- with never a chance for any miraculous recovery in the vast majority of cases. | Filmed in just four weeks one fine autumn in 1984 this amateur teen sex romp with not a lot of sex but a lot of trying was released a few years later as Screwballs II. A melange of young men and women with only physical contact on their minds have been put together in the same boarding school by their trusting parents. Some inkling of the level of the comedy involved is revealed by the names of these erstwhile students: Steve Hardman Hugh G. Rection and Marvin Eatmore. Enough said. | The miners strike in the Australian coal fields during the 1930s provides a factual basis for this drama. The organized miners protest against the use of scab labor and the dreadful working conditions. But nothing is resolved and the tension climaxes with the miners some of them members of the Communist Party building a blockade and stranding themselves in a mine shaft. | In this fast-paced often complex murder mystery a psychiatrist's patient and later his secretary are killed yet the police seem unable to come up with any answers so the doc takes matters into his own hands. Roger Moore is Dr. Judd Stevens a rather meek Chicago psychiatrist whose patient is killed while wearing a jacket borrowed from Stevens. After Stevens' secretary is brutally slain Lieutenant McGreavy (Rod Steiger) is certain that Stevens is guilty and is ready to prove it but when his vendetta gets too obvious he is taken off the case. That leaves his partner Angeli (Elliott Gould) a much more sympathetic cop to continue on with the investigation. Even then the killings continue so Stevens gives up on the police and goes for help to a wacky P.I. (Art Carney) who lives surrounded by clocks and at first seems like a hopeless nitwit. As Stevens continues in his pursuit of the killers life is complicated by a Mafia bride who seeks his professional help and clues that lead increasingly to the Mafia and cops on the take. The acting may be a bit uneven and Moore might have fared better if allowed a little Bond action but the movie is engaging enough to maintain interest throughout. | This uneasy mix between a slasher film and a police story focuses on a series of murders in a luxury Manhattan apartment building and the main suspect in the case an eccentric doorman (Ian McShane). The chief detective sent to unravel the crimes Lt. Dinardo (Mike Connors) is involved with Kate (Anne Archer) an undercover cop who installs herself in the apartment building to lure the killer into action. This makes the lieutenant particularly interested in the outcome of Kate's ploy. Although potentially prone to high suspense and dramatic turns the story is not quite as tension-filled (or gory) as its outlines suggest. | The Canadian Dog Who Stopped the War is a children's film. More specifically it is a children's Christmas film and as such proved popular on the American cable-TV market. Even more specifically it is an allegory though not a heavy-handed one. Engaging in an after-school snowball fight a group of kids learn a valuable lesson about the horrors of war-and as indicated by the title a little dog shall lead them. Cedric Jourde and Julien Elie head the cast. | This Canadian exploitational actioner offers a remake of the Defiant Ones with a contemporary twist: this time the fugitives are women. The Caucasian girl is a prostitute who was picked up for vagrancy while the other is a wealthy African-American woman who with her boyfriend is arrested for riding in a stolen Jaguar. While both girls are awaiting their incarceration they get a chance to escape when two gun-toting hookers create a diversion. The two heroines flee and later find that they have been accused of the shootings. Now they must escape from both the cops and drug dealers. | Delivering no more and no less than what its title suggests this teen movie is about three frat brothers chasing down sex and women in Palm Springs for a long weekend escape from blizzard conditions at Iowa State. Wendall (Stephen Geoffreys) is the requisite nerd of the group whose heart throbs for a certain young woman unfortunately she is the daughter of Police Chief Ferret (John Vernon) an aptly-named tough cop who is hardly going to welcome anyone who is after his daughter. Wendall's two buddies (Cameron Dye and Leigh McCloskey) are hot on the heels of the beauteous Ashley (Sheree J. Wilson) but so are a few others and she does not necessarily bestow her favors indiscriminately -- and so they are having a difficult time of it. Between the music the locations and the lightweight plot to match the clothing this is a typical teen comedy for and about teens and aimed at a young teen audience. | Melissa Gilbert acquits herself well in this old-fashioned family drama about a gritty Texas orphan named Charlie (Gilbert) a substitute parent for her brothers determined to succeed in life by converting an unmanageable rodeo horse into an equestrian champion. The transformation from equine dross to championship dressage is not an easy road and helping Charlie is the often tipsy but tough Foster (Richard Farnsworth) as well as Matt the man who captures her heart (Michael Schoeffling). After they succeed in training the actually talented horse they head for the blue grass and bluer blood of Kentucky where the equestrian and racing elite hold court over all including newcomers from Texas. Now they have to coax the horse to make it through the formal dressage cross-country and jumping competitions -- and to do that in top form. | In this third entry in the raunchy sophomoric comedy series the riotous students of Angel Beach High endeavor to get even with their old nemesis Porky who is trying to force the basketball coach into throwing the championship game. It seems Coach has been on a losing streak at Porky's newest establishment a riverboat converted into a casino. Plenty of slapstick mayhem ensues when his team rallies to save him and the big game. | In a film designed to bring smiles to the post-toddler set on up to perhaps their seven-year-old siblings this animated story by Arna Selznick (only the third woman in cinematic history to direct a full-length animated feature) is about the popular Care Bears. These loving creatures inhabit a realm in the clouds called Care-A-Lot and their purpose in life is to get the humans down below to share their good feelings with each other. They watch over human children with large telescopes and help those children who need help. The Care Bears have their work cut out for them because Nicolas a lonely magician's assistant is about to fall under the evil influence of a bad spirit who lives in an ancient magic book -- it seems Nicolas will do just about anything for friends. Aside from Nicolas Kim (Cree Summer) and Jason (Sunny Besen Thracher) are in trouble because they are starting not to trust people after suffering many disappointments. Mickey Rooney is the voice of Mr. Cherrywood the owner of an orphanage. | Henry Jaglom the best professional "home movie" maker in the business produced directed wrote and starred in Always. Also appearing is Jaglom's ex-wife Patrice Townsend here cast as...his ex-wife. Showing up one night at Jaglom's home to finalize the divorce decree Townsend is persuaded to stay by her former husband who hopes to talk her out of dissolving the marriage. Sideline characters include Melissa Leo as Townsend's uninhibited sister and Alan Rachins as a reclusive type. Mostly improvised Always attempts to offer up a few sobering truths about relationships. | It's hard to be critical of an exploitation film that revels so gleefully in its awfulness. To begin with we're presented with dazed glassy-eyed heroine Judy Landers whose condition is readily explained by a bout with amnesia brought on by the brutal murder of her mother at the hands of a sleazy villain Ray Sharkey. She is sent to the prison-like Ashland Mental Hospital for therapy at first blissfully unaware of the diabolical mind experiments being performed on the all-female patients in the title dungeon by leering mad doctor Mary Woronov (who's done more than her share of leering in films of this type). Sharkey's not out of the picture -- he's lurking about the grounds hoping to wring some secrets from our heroine about the documents he tried to obtain from her poor mom. The usual women-in-prison accouterments abound from glue-sniffing lesbians to lecherous guards. The exploitation elements seem somewhat restrained (Landers doesn't even get her hair mussed) and they make the film look more like a sleazy made-for-TV movie with a few nude scenes thrown in for spice. | Will Vinton the stop-motion animation whiz who brought us The California Raisins is the principal creative force behind The Adventures of Mark Twain. A clay-model Twain voiced by James Whitmore sets out in a hot-air balloon to find Halley's Comet. Joining the waspish humorist on his journey are some of his favorite creations including Tom Sawyer Becky Thatcher and Huckleberry Finn. As the balloon ascends further into the sky we are treated to animated dramatization of such Twain classics as "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County." Though brilliantly conceived and executed Adventures of Mark Twain might have been even more effective had it been shortened by ten minutes or so. | This sword-and-sorcery animated feature basically stars two "toys" -- She-Ra (voice of Melanie Britt) and He-Man (voice of John Erwin). Princess Adora has a special destiny -- to manifest as She-Ra and save Etheria from the really nasty Horde -- but she is not aware of her power-to-be. When Prince Adam (who is really He-Man) goes to Etheria to find the future She-Ra his job is cut out for him -- or at least drawn out in standard animation but with added visual tricks that entertain the eye. He and She-Ra wreak havoc on the nasties so violence is not absent -- just concentrated on the enemies. This feature was quickly followed by She-Ra: Princess of Power in 1986. | The murderous spirit of Jason Vorhees lives on in this horror sequel although the plot hinges on the mystery of whether the killer's body actually survives. Opening with a nightmare prologue in which Corey Feldman reprises his role as Tommy Jarvis the boy who killed Jason in the previous installment the film jumps forward several years to when a teenaged Tommy (John Shepherd) haunted by visions of Jason returning to life moves into a group home for mentally disturbed kids. Almost as soon as he arrives Tommy witnesses the death of Joey (Dominick Brascia) an overweight annoying boy who is hacked to death by psychopathic patient Vic (Mark Venturini). Although Vic ends up safely behind bars other bodies begin to turn up -- more than 20 by the end of the film. Tommy's own violent streak displayed when he lashes out at a fellow resident makes him a suspect; he even doubts his own sanity. But as the bloodshed continues Tommy finds himself allied with Reggie (Shavar Ross) the grandson of one of the home's employees in a desperate bid to survive the carnage and find out who the killer behind the hockey mask really is. The producers of the Friday the 13th series actually planned to end it with Friday the 13th -- The Final Chapter but the box-office success of that film paved the way for the series to continue. | In a standard no-plotter this is a martial arts showcase for gymnast Kurt Thomas as Jonathan Cabot the front line man sent out to secure a military foothold in an unfriendly unnamed country in Eastern Europe near the Caspian sea. Jonathan has to use his lethal weapons (hands and feet) and his ingenuity to chop down legions of adversaries especially in a one-against-all scene in a rustic village. With scenic Yugoslav landscapes and the attractive Miss Philippines (Tetchie Agbayani) as Princess Rubali the film offers some visual appeal as well as whirling martial arts choreography. | Never mind the title: Goodbye New York mostly takes place in Israel. Julie Hagerty plays Nancy Callighan a spoiled Irish-Jewish lass who decides to see the world after her husband has betrayed her. En route to Paris by plane Nancy takes a few too many sedatives and when she awakens she's in Tel Aviv minus money and luggage. Latching onto a cabdriver (Amos Kollek) Nancy settles in a Kibbutz where she is subjected to traditional limitations on her freedom of choice and movement. Before long however she has adjusted to her new lifestyle. With the arrival of her husband however Nancy is faced with a momentous decision: should she give up all that she now holds near and dear or should she return to New York. A darkly funny plot twist makes our heroine's mind up in record time. | An amusing spoof of the good 'ole westerns back in the halcyon days when all the cliches were held up as icons this parody by Hugh Wilson works best for savvy audiences. Rex O'Herlihan (Tom Berenger) is a singing cowboy with a wardrobe straight out of the Hollywood westerns of the '40s -- he worships his horse and has a trusty sidekick too. Every town he wanders into has a sheriff on the dole a shady cattle rancher a prostitute with a heart of gold an innocent young damsel a town drunk and the standard bad guys in black hats and long coats (Spaghetti-western style) who brutalize the poor sheep ranchers. After setting things straight in each identical town as he goes Rex is beginning to feel like a re-run junky when he saunters into a town that is slightly different -- and the parodies continue. | The Australian Fran stars Noni Hazelhurst as the title character. A single mother Fran is selflessly devoted to her children. But something is lacking in her life and that something is the love of a man her own age. Her efforts to juggle a love life with her home life are largely unsuccessful resulting in a profound emotional crisis. Fran pulls no punches and it isn't "easy" entertainment but it remains a riveting experience for those willing to go the distance. | Sylvia Kristel adds her sexual allure to the story of Mata Hari (Margaretha Geertruida Zelle) executed by the French in 1917 at the age of 41 for being a double agent. In reality "Mata Hari" had been married had children and performed as a dancer around Europe -- not the normal background for a spy. And according to the man who requested her execution Captain Ladoux she was a lousy spy indeed. But Kristel and director Curtis Harrington capture one aspect of Mata Hari that made her most infamous -- her willingness to bed down with just about any military man she found attractive and none were not. As Kristel jumps into bed with both Germans and French and others in-between something of the spirit of Mata Hari may live on in this ostensible biography. Viewers may definitely want to compare versions with Greta Garbo Marlene Dietrich or Jeanne Moreau in the lead. | In this deflated action-thriller McKenna (Fritz Matthews) is a Vietnam vet taking part in a training camp run by a sadistic Colonel Crawford (David James Campbell) when McKenna loses it and goes berserk. He is forced to undergo "interrogation" by his Asian-American "captors" which sets off a psychotic break that makes him think he is back in Vietnam. He escapes killing other Asian-American soldiers as he goes and the rest of the slash stab shoot and otherwise horribly overkill story involves McKenna's pursuers being knocked off until he and the Colonel go at it face-to-face. | In this martial-arts actioner a gentle Japanese immigrant endeavors to quietly run a business in America. Unfortunately gangsters refuse to leave them alone. Finally the quiet storekeeper has enough and reveals that he is in reality a highly skilled Ninja master. | Linda Blair plays Chris Carlson a U.S. college student who gets thrown in an East German women's prison when she happens to be found with a defector. She's in Germany to meet her U.S. serviceman fiance and when he finally figures out where she is he organizes a commando rescue squad to free her. Prison scenes show a dreary prison life where everything's forbidden and survival is the top priority for most inmates. Sylvia Kristel plays a tough and hardened inmate who rules the prison roost. | Perhaps the most popular and influential songwriter in the history of country music Hank Williams Sr. didn't have a long recording career (only four years) but after passing away on New Year's Day 1953 at the age of 29 he became a legend of American music practically overnight and this biopic puts a veneer of Hollywood gloss on the story of his rise to fame. Hank Williams (played by Donald Losby as a young man) is a boy growing up poor in a small Alabama town who learns how to play guitar from itinerant musician and shoeshine man Teetot (Rex Ingram) who looks out for the boy. After Teetot's untimely death young Hank sets his sights on a career in music; years later Williams (played as an adult by George Hamilton) is performing as part of a traveling medicine show when he meets Audrey (Susan Oliver) who recognizes the full extent of Hank's talent. At Audrey's urgings Williams joins forces with manager Shorty Younger (Red Buttons) and music publisher Fred Rose (Arthur O'Connell) and with their help Hank becomes a rising star in country music developing a loyal following through hit records heavy touring and appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. However Williams doesn't cope well with the pressures of fame and despite the help of his friends and the guidance of his wife he begins missing shows developing a reputation as an unreliable performer and drinking heavily. Produced by legendary B-movie magnate Sam Katzman Your Cheatin' Heart featured 15-year-old Hank Williams Jr. re-creating his father's vocals for the film's soundtrack. | Director Jacques Baratier's Sweet and Sour is an independently produced project with a surprising amount of European movie-industry input. Guy Bedos a Brando wannabe plays one of several young French cineastes who take to the streets to make improvisational movies. The "cinema verite" quality of the film is somewhat undercut by the presence of major stars: Anna Karina Simone Signoret Jean-Paul Belmondo Monica Vitti Claude Brasseur and many others. After several "spontaneous" vignettes -- a street tennis game a striptease lesson a West Side Story style gang rumble -- Guy Bedos announces he will go to Hollywood to film the life of Voltaire. | This 199-minute Broadway production of Shakespeare's classic tragedy was directed for the stage by John Gielgud who also provides the voice of the Ghost. Richard Burton plays the lead in Hamlet the dramatic and tragic tale of a Danish prince whose obsessive desire for certainty is his ultimate undoing. The entire production was filmed by director Bill Colleran in Electronovision employing 15 cameras to film the action with no interruptions. Burton gives one of the best stage performances of his career as the ill-fated prince of Denmark. | Although the ride is bumpy in places there's an exciting journey offered by John Laing's fast-paced thriller. Three orphans have been best friends since their they were children; now they have decided to end their poverty-stricken existence by murdering an American drug courier in Auckland and then flying to Geneva to withdraw $5 million from his Swiss bank account. Richer but on very dangerous ground the trio of thieves find themselves on the lead drug dealer's most wanted list. To make matters a bit more complex one of the grown-up orphans falls in love with the ex-wife of the drug ring's head honcho. | Based on Jack Horrigan's play Children! Children! Twisted is a thriller starring Christian Slater as a psychotic young adolescent who torments his new baby-sitter (Losi Smith) with electronics swords and mind games. | It took many years of filmmaking in South Africa before this first anti-apartheid drama saw the light of the silver screen. Commendable for its ground-breaking message its scenes of suffering at the hands of white oppressors are well-integrated with a completely realistic storyline. After a black farmhand is driven to stealing a chicken to help feed his family he is beaten to death by his white farm boss. Gracie (Gcina Mhlophe) wants to bring the farm boss to justice for the death of her brother and ultimately finds some assistance in a reporter (James Whylie) who has been sent to the area to cover the fighting that is going on. The local priest warns the reporter not to get involved but his advice is not taken and further confrontations result. | A former FBI agent is recruited to root out the gangsters who killed a fellow agent's son in this Arnold Schwarzenegger action film. After being booted out of the bureau for excessive violence Kaminski (Schwarzenegger) lives in small-town exile with his bitter wife Amy (Blanche Baker). He gets the chance to return to the big city however when Chicago mobsters murder the son of his old colleague Shannon (Darren McGavin) as well as scads of prosecution witnesses against them in an impending court case. Shannon promises to reinstate Kaminski if he'll help engineer the downfall of gang leader Max (Robert Davi). Working undercover and without government sanction Kaminski infiltrates the mob by posing as a bodyguard/assassin. Along the way he tussles with beautiful gambling addict Monique (Kathryn Harrold) who starts off as an enemy but ends up more. The action comes to a head when Kaminski's mob bosses send him to kill none other than Shannon. Released post-Terminator and pre-Predator Raw Deal is one of several non-science fictional action flicks that cemented Schwarzenegger's '80s box-office appeal. Director John Irvin would return the following year with the gritty Vietnam drama Hamburger Hill. | Vagabond directed by Agnes Varda is the dark disturbing story of a female drifter named Mona (Sandrine Bonnaire). The film opens as Mona's frozen body is found in a drainage ditch and proceeds to tell her story in a series of flashbacks and semi-documentary style "interviews" with the people who have known Mona during the last few weeks of her life. Mona is a distant independent and not-very-likeable woman who goes from place to place living where she can and with anyone who will take her in. Mona's true nature remains a puzzle both to those who thought they knew her and to the audience. As the movie progresses it becomes clear that no one knew the true Mona and she because of her aloofness and essential coldness provided a canvas for those she met to write upon. Who Mona really was and what she thought remains ambiguous. Sandrine Bonnaire is excellent as Mona making an unappealing and cold character interesting and intriguing. Director Agnes Varda began her career as a still photographer. This beginning is evident in her elegant framing of the film. She has an instinctive awareness of and a photographer's eye for visual detail which makes the film cold bleak and aridly beautiful. Internationally acclaimed Vagabond is Varda's most successful film. | Amazingly At Close Range was based on a true story. Bored teenager Sean Penn meets his prodigal father (Christopher Walken) for the first time in years. Though Penn is vaguely aware that his father is a criminal he is nonetheless impressed by his dad's high life style and creature comforts. But Walken's veneer of charm is fragile indeed and it becomes clear that he is willing to kill anyone--even his family--if they get in his way. When Walken rapes Penn's girl friend (Mary Stuart Masterson) to keep the boy from cooperating with the DA it is only a warm-up for the horrors to come. The screenplay for At Close Range was written by Nicholas Kazan the son of prominent film director Elia Kazan. | Francis Veber directs this hilarious comedy about Francois (Pierre Richard) a desperate novice bumbling bank robber who takes an ex-con hostage during his attempted hold-up. They are both chased by the police. Jean (Gerard Depardieu) plays the convicted bank robber just released from jail and forced to escape with Francois. Anais Bret portrays Francois' 6-year-old autistic daughter and is the reason why he needed money so badly that he would steal for it. An inventive series of farcical situations and witty dialogue keeps the two men moving one step and several missteps ahead of the police. This comedy was so successful that Veber repeated it in 1989 for English-speaking audiences as Three Fugitives starring Nick Nolte and Martin Short. | Blonde-haired blue-eyed women's libber Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) quits her teaching job at a comfortable middle-class school to take a new position as varsity football coach at a predominantly black inner-city school. Culture and gender clashes abound; she must win over the hard-boiled youths convince them to practice hard and show up for class and convince them they can win football games. Her job begins to take a toll on her family however when her ex-husband (James Keach) attempts to take away her daughter claiming she is neglecting her responsibilities as a mother. Wildcats marked the fourth sports film directed by Michael Ritchie. | This undistinguished "country-punk" version of teens apparently maturing into what passes for adulthood may not quite have made the transition itself since it seems geared to a young teen audience. When Tina (Laura Hunt) from the big city of Atlanta goes to spend the summer with her grandparents in the middle of nowhere in North Carolina she unexpectedly meets a kindred spirit (Johnson West) but is caught in a seamy underworld. The veneer of this bucolic farmland hides rapists murderers fetishists voyeurs and suicides -- it is a wonder that Tina has any chance at all of safely making it back to the streets of Atlanta. | In this undistinguished confusing story about priests gangsters illegal immigrants and everything except pizza Grace (Bonnie Bedelia) is the mother of an invalid wheelchair-bound daughter. For no clear reason the daughter runs off to a mission near the Mexican border and her worried mother immediately follows in pursuit. Grace has been ordained as a female priest and so she has a special interest in her daughter's destination. Father Angel (Nick Mancuso) runs the mission with anything but priestly compassion ruling over the illegal immigrants in the area like a colonial master. After Grace arrives she ends up very much involved in Father Angel's problems and the two of them soon have to escape some gangsters from south of the border. Meanwhile the daughter seems to have faded into the distance. | Klaus Maria Brandauer stars in this drama as Alek Neuman a one-time boxing champion in the Soviet Union. While he was one of the top-ranked Russian fighters of his day he was never allowed to box in the Olympics because the Soviets would not permit Jews to compete on their national teams. Many years later an elderly Alek is able to emigrate to the United States; he settles in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn New York where he makes ends meet as a dishwasher. Alek is depressed and starts sinking into alcoholism until he meets Timmy Boyle (Adrian Pasdar) and Roland Jenkins (Wesley Snipes) two up-and-coming amateur boxers. Alek thinks that the two young fighters have potential and he offers to coach them. While Timmy and Roland aren't sure at first if they trust Alek (or each other) in time they grow to respect each other and it looks as if they may make the United States Olympic team -- where they may fight against the Russian team that wouldn't accept Alek years before. Brandauer won critical acclaim for his performance in Streets of Gold which also featured Wesley Snipes several years before his breakthrough role in Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues. | In this Scottish comedy two young fellows disguise themselves as a clown and a wolf-man and begin robbing tourist buses. Somehow the two end up considered national heroes. | Set in the late '50s the life of a young Canadian girl (Margaret Langrick) is plagued by boredom until her older California cousin Butch (John Wildman) visits her house. With a healthy dose of James Dean rebelliousness Butch introduces her to rock & roll and chewing gum among other things. The film won big at Canada's 1985 Genie Awards carting off the Best Picture trophy as well as Best Director Best Actor Best Actress and Best Screenplay. | Convinced that a recently burned-down structure harbors ghosts young Matthew Mackay and Siluck Saysanasy decide to investigate the ruins. In true "urban legend" fashion what Mackay sees inside the structure causes him to go bald on the spot! His distress is mollified when a pair of friendly ghosts whip up a "peanut butter solution" that will ostensibly restore his hair. So hirsute does Mackay become that he is kidnapped by a paint-brush manufacturer. | This undistinguished comedy about life in prison features caricatures of inmates and law enforcement officers as well as prison guards in attempts at slapstick action. After Duke Jarrett (Jeff Altman) is put into prison because he had sex with the wife of a government VIP he discovers that life in the prison is out of control -- until a disciplinarian takes charge. | This WW II musical is set in Australia and chronicles the exploits of a nightclub singer and the young Marine who loves her. She works in a Quonset hut turned into a saloon and helps stage shows for battle-weary troops returning from the South Seas. After one performance she holds a small party in her apartment and there meets the Marine sergeant who has just sailed in from Guadalcanal. Although she is married and awaiting the return of her husband who is also at war he decides to pursue her. Later she learns that her husband has been killed. Soon after the Marine confesses that he can no longer handle the violence and has gone AWOL. | begins as a comedy of sorts but be warned: it develops into a very dark very confusing probe into the seamier aspects of Parisian life. Gerard Depardieu plays a crude but charismatic thief whose own gayness does not prevent his commiserating with those of the opposite sex. Miou-Miou and Michel Blanc are young impoverished lovers who fall under Depardieu's influence. He gains their confidence by introducing them to kinky sex then sucks them into a vortex of crime. Director Bertrand Blier who in most of his films has explored the awesome power (rather than pleasure) of sex nearly outdoes himself in | In this melodrama that emphasizes emotion and a convoluted plot Nancy Eldridge (Jill Clayburgh) has remarried after her divorce and is trying to recuperate from the tragedy of the deaths of her two children during her previous marriage. That means when her children by current husband Clay (Max Gail) are kidnapped she is particularly distraught. When the identity of the kidnapper becomes clear more facts about the past and the present are revealed as events carry emotionally charged scenes to a larger-than-life ending. | Menahem Golan melds a Chuck Norris action spectacle with the disaster film genre in The Delta Force. The story is based upon the June 1985 hijacking of a TWA jet where passengers were held at gun-point by terrorists in Beirut Lebanon. The film re-enacts various real life incidents from the crisis -- an American serviceman is beaten to death a terrorist holds a gun to the pilot's head as the pilot is being questioned by reporters -- while depicting the tension aboard the plane and the agony of the passengers held under the threat of death by the terrorists. The Delta Force a crack anti-terrorist commando group is preparing to rescue the passengers. Colonel Nick Alexander (Lee Marvin) is the grizzled commander of the task force; his best soldier is Major Scott McCoy (Chuck Norris) who was planning to retire but is called back into action for one last heroic stand against terrorism. | In this Road Warrior clone an aging trucker spends his retirement mining an old cobalt mine with the assistance of his devoted grandson. A good friend lures the trucker out of retirement by offering him a quarter of a million dollars to drive some plutonium from Nevada to a high-security operation in Arizona. He begins his trek in a high-tech rig unaware that terrorist are waiting to ambush him and his deadly cargo. | The Naked Cage offers a glimpse of the stark realities of prison life while at the same time acknowledging the issue of prison corruption. Young and naïve Michelle (Shari Shattuck) has just been thrown in the slammer for a bank heist she definitely did not commit. The inmates warn her about the warden (Angel Tompkins) whose lesbian lifestyle is forced on inmates of her choosing. No one has to warn Michelle about the guard who rapes and kills the inmates or about the woman who framed her and is now also in jail. These three threats to Michelle's inherent virtue are nothing she can fight off alone and so some new characters step into the picture to help tip the scales. | In their second feature with director Richard Lester who oversaw the massive hit A Hard Day's Night the Beatles again aim for a mix of goofy comedy and sterling pop music. There is slightly more of a plot this time though it is a patently ridiculous one: a sacred ruby ring comes into Ringo's possession attracting the unwelcome attention of an exotic religious cult and forcing the boys to go on the run. This chase narrative is thankfully never taken too seriously serving mainly as an excuse for colorful excursions to international locations from Europe to the Bahamas. The musical numbers include such classic tunes as "Ticket to Ride" "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" and of course "Help!". | The first film directed by Costa-Gavras The Sleeping Car Murders was based on a novel by Sebastien Japrisot. During a Marseilles-to-Paris overnight train trip a girl is found dead in a sleeping car. As Paris detective Yves Montand steps up his investigation more and more passengers turn up murdered. The unlikely climax is the only sore point of this otherwise well-wrought mystery. Bereft of the politicizing of Costa-Gavras' later works The Sleeping Car Murders exhibits the director's fondness for American "film noir" thrillers. The film first hit Parisian movie screens under the title Compartiment Tueurs. | A rare attempt by a female director to attack the issue of rape from a woman's perspective this drama is sure to cause varied reactions. A sense of the film's perspective can be garnered from paraphrasing its publicity: "Rapists have two problems and the 'Ladies Club' is about to remove them both." Statistics of the time note that a woman was raped every seven minutes while the conviction rate was an incredibly low 2%. A policewoman who was brutally raped and the sister of a rape victim who was incurably traumatized band together for a surgical attack on the offenders aided by a physician whose own tragedy inspires her to lend her skill with a scalpel to the cause. The encounters with rapists court hearings and sneaking through police files to identify the men who got away bring suspense to this crusade for justice. Comic relief crops up now and again to leaven the seriousness of the topic. | The "wise guys" referred to in the title Harry Valentini (Danny DeVito) and Moe Dickstein (Joe Piscopo) turn out to be not so wise after all in this crime-oriented comedy. Harry and Moe run the risk of certain death when they steal money from a Mafia don (Dan Hedaya) and then try to multiply their ill-gotten gains at the horse races. Naturally they lose the bundle and the next thing they know they're running from hitmen and trying to come up with enough cash to pay back their debt. Wise Guys' blend of comedy and action represented something of a change of pace for director Brian DePalma best known for his offbeat thrillers and Hitchcock homages. | This is a dull by-the-book actioner whose only merit is a good performance by actress Akosua Busia later nominated for an Academy Award for her work in The Color Purple. When Karen the daughter of a well-heeled businessman (Troy Donahue) has been swallowed up by a religious cult her father hires ex-cop Joe Wong (Leo Fong) to bring her back safe and sound. Before tackling this assignment Wong spends a lot of time in a Darwinian process of natural selection weeding out the tough guys who will go in with him to rescue Karen. Their chief nemesis is blind cult leader Yarakunda (Cameron Mitchell) and his sharp assistant Karma (Akosua Busia). | In this Italian adventure the deadly drug manufacturing and export operation of a prominent South- American drug czar is discovered by an investigative TV news correspondent and her cameraman who went to the jungle to look into evidence that a notorious corrupt colonel is still alive. While in the jungles they encounter hostile natives and other typical dangers. | Bob Hoskins plays George a tough but basically goodhearted British mob flunky recently released from prison where he'd served a term to cover up for his gangster boss (Michael Caine). Still willing to be everyone's doormat George agrees to act as chauffeur for Simone (Cathy Tyson) a haughty high-priced call girl. They don't like each other at first but George begins to fall for her and take a protective interest. She implores him to help her find her only truly friend a prostitute named Cathy (Kate Hardie). Touched by this devotion George locates the girl only to be chagrined to learn that Simone and Cathy are lovers. Hoskins is used and abused by so many people in Mona Lisa that when the worm finally does turn you feel like cheering--even though it doesn't make him any happier. Director Neil Jordan cowrote this study of underworld mores with David Leland. | Peter Ustinov stars once more as Hercule Poirot Agatha Christie's insufferably brilliant Belgian detective. Unlike many of Ustinov's earlier Poirot vehicles which were set in the 1930s the made-for-TV Dead Man's Folly takes place in contemporary England. Jean Stapleton costars as an American mystery novelist who organizes a "murder hunt" at a sprawling English manor. It isn't long before several of the guests are also sprawling--on the ground stone cold dead. American-born British stage star Constance Cummings makes a rare TV appearance as a mysterious noblewoman. Dead Man's Folly was lensed on location at West Wycombe Park in Buckinhamshire. | This drama is an engrossing exploration of the complexity of noble human traits like loyalty and love in conflict with a powerful argument for justice. Dr. David Sutton (Kenneth Welsh) and his wife Lily (Susan Wooldridge) have an argument that unknown to them is witnessed by their teenage son. The upshot is that they must move to a remote town in Alberta Canada where no one knows them. David seems aloof towards his upper-crust wife; at first it is not clear why but little by little it becomes apparent he is sexually attracted to pre-pubescent girls. Enter a new housekeeper with a young adolescent daughter and the tensions in the household become more volatile as they head toward an explosion. | This violent film follows the miserable life of a miserable Vietnam vet as it goes from awful to disgusting to almost ludicrous (the life and the film). First the vet helps slaughter the inhabitants of a village during the war and then he is captured and tortured for two years. After that scenario he winds up in a low-life neighborhood in New York owing drug money saddled with a chunky nagging ugly wife and a little baby who inherited his mother's genes. One gory scene follows another until the climax which is meant to be the shocker that caps it all. | Paul Mayersberg wrote and directed this sleek thriller about a bored rich girl abducted by kidnappers who begins to love her abductors. Beautiful Rowena Le Vay (Irina Brook) is the pampered daughter of a rich international tycoon Gregory Le Vay (Oliver Reed) who heartbroken at the death of his wife tries to re-create her through Rowena. Rowena drinks and mopes around her mansion all day unaware that she is being observed by a trio of abductors -- a stylish Frenchman who calls himself D (Xavier Deluc); a charming young Japanese man named Hiro (Hiro Arai); and an attractive radical-chic garbed woman named Bryony (Corinne Dacla). Rowena is imprisoned by the three in a cavernous garage where she is drugged handcuffed blindfolded and gagged. After that so as not to clash with the decor she is housed in a white box for the night. It becomes apparent that the kidnappers have carried out their crime not for ransom or captive sexual favors but simply for the joy of committing the crime. Not only that but they seek to mold Rowena (who is already half way there) to their lifestyle. Rowena willingly assents. | Invaders from Mars horror-film director Tobe Hooper's remake of the classic 1950's science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies centers on a young boy named David (Hunter Carson) who tries to stop an invasion of his town as aliens take over the minds of his parents George (Timothy Bottoms) and Ellen (Laraine Newman) his teachers and the townspeople. With the help of the school nurse (Karen Black) the boy enlists the aid of the U.S. Army to help save the world. With makeup effects supplied by Stan Winston and visual effects by John Dykstra Invaders From Mars is a wild sci-fi feast that hearkens back to the 1950's invasion films made popular by the original film and others like Invasion of the Body Snatchers. | Praised for its fine photography and production design if not its narrative Sergei Bondarchuk directed this adaptation of the tale by Alexander Pushkin. Boris Godunov came to the Czarist throne at the end of the 16th century after the original heir to Ivan the Terrible had died. At first things went well for Godunov (played by Bondarchuk) but when the Russian people began to believe he had killed Ivan the Terrible's son in order to gain the throne an alliance sprang up against the new Czar. Events continued to spin out of control as a young monk was presented as the son Godunov had supposedly killed. Now he was openly accused of failing an assassination attempt which seems to be even worse than succeeding. In addition to these woes Boris Godunov began to suffer serious health problems. So much for the joys of kingship. | A rare look at World War II from the Soviet side Come and See is based on the real-life experiences of Ales Adamovich who fought with Russian partisans in Belarus in 1943 when the Nazis systematically torched over 600 villages and slaughtered their inhabitants. Adamovich and director Elem Klimov co-authored the screenplay which shows the horrors through the eyes of a 13-year-old peasant boy named Florya (Alexei Kravchenko). Over his single mother's protests he joins the partisans but they leave him behind in their camp when they set off to fight the Germans. Glascha (Olga Mironova) a lovely young girl befriends him but the two are caught in the midst of an air raid which leaves Florya nearly deaf. Now utterly frightened Florya and Glascha return to his village to find it in ruins and in one of the film's many harrowing scenes they wade through a swamp to locate the survivors. Now committed to seek vengeance for the death of his mother and neighbors Florya returns to the front but finds himself in a village that's right in the path of the Nazi firestorm. A band of partisans arrive too late to save the village but in time to capture and mete out justice to several of the Nazi officers. Awarded the Grand Prix at the 1985 Moscow Film Festival Come and See is notable as an honest and unflinching portrait of one of the darker chapters among many in the history of the World War II. | An affectionate reverie about war childhood and British stoicism John Boorman's Hope and Glory is the veteran filmmaker's recollection of the bombing of London during World War II. Set on the British home front during the early days of the war this episodic movie shows the blitz through the eyes of seven-year-old Billy Rohan (Sebastian Rice Edwards). At the war's outset Billy finds himself alone in a house full of women as all the men are called off to join the war effort. With wide-eyed wonder and an outsized imagination Billy sees the war as a grand diversion an extension of his world of knights tin soldiers and war games. As bombs fall and houses burn Billy's mother (Sarah Miles) struggles to keep the family together in her husband's absence. Even as Billy seeks to escape the harem of aunts and sisters Dawn (Sammi Davis) his older sister falls for a Canadian soldier who gets her pregnant. After the Rohans' home catches fire (not ironically as the result of a bomb blast but from a domestic accident) the family is forced to move in with Billy's cantankerous grandfather in the countryside where they spend the rest of their summer and enjoy an unusual idyll amid the raging war. Nominated in 1987 for a Best Picture Academy Award Hope and Glory proved to be another high point in the career of the remarkably protean Boorman. | Jonathan Fisher (Christopher Reeve) is a newspaper reporter who becomes a celebrity when he writes a fictitious exposé on prostitution. The story of the high-living pimp is too close a resemblance to real-life flesh pedlar Fast Black (Morgan Freeman) and Jonathan is jailed when he refuses to turn his papers over to the local district attorney. In jail for suspicion of murder Black tries to silence the reporter who created the sensational fabrication. | The feature-film debut of multi-talented filmmaker Clive Barker this grim and surreal project is based on the writer/director's own novella The Hell-Bound Heart. The film opens with a chilling prologue in which globe-trotting pervert Frank (Sean Chapman) -- a connoisseur of sexual depravity seeking the ultimate sensual experience -- purchases a small intricate puzzle box from an unseen dealer in an unspecified country. Upon solving the puzzle Frank opens the door to a hellish alternate universe and is promptly torn to ribbons by a network of hooks and chains; his strewn body parts are subsequently collected by the Cenobites -- grotesque S & M-clad denizens of hell. | A surprisingly slick flick from Emperor of Exploitation Fred Olen Ray the story (which Ray co-wrote with T.L. Lankford borrowing heavily from the director's earlier Biohazard) begins when a satellite carrying top-secret bio-engineered mutants plummets to Earth and disgorges its slavering contents in a scrap-yard outside Los Angeles. Hot on the beast's slimy trail are a pair of L.A. cops (Russ Meyer-veteran Charles Napier and the miscast Ann Turkel) who butt heads with their chief (Bo Svenson) the military and the scientists who bred the monster -- until the inevitable confrontation which features a no-holds-barred grudge match between the toothy slime-demon and a chainsaw-wielding Napier. Campy fun performances by the talented leads (especially Julie Newmar as a psychic who assists the investigation) elevate this material far beyond the limitations of its hoary premise and Alien-esque monster. | Richard Attenborough directed this dramatic story based on actual events about the friendship between two men struggling against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s. Donald Woods (Kevin Kline) is a white liberal journalist in South Africa who begins to follow the activities of Stephen Biko (Denzel Washington) a courageous and outspoken black anti-apartheid activist. Woods and his wife Wendy (Penelope Wilton) get to know Biko and they become friends until Biko is brutally murdered at the hands of government troops in 1977 for his activities against the country's repression of the black majority population. Donald is shocked and appalled by Biko's murder and determined that the truth about Biko will become known to the world; eventually Donald and Wendy Woods and their children must leave South Africa (and nearly everything they have) as they spread the word about Biko's life and death to ensure that he did not die in vain. Washington received an Academy Award nomination for his performance as Biko. | This high-octane semi-sequel to Sam Raimi's cult hit The Evil Dead has nearly eclipsed its predecessor's reputation thanks to an endless barrage of hyperkinetic camera acrobatics rapid-fire editing and "splatstick" gore effects ... not to mention a truly goofy performance by Bruce Campbell. Nearly the entire storyline of the previous film has been re-shot and presented in a drastically condensed form within the first few minutes: rock-jawed but clueless "hero" Ash (Campbell) now visits the mountain cabin only with girlfriend Linda (played here by Denise Bixler). Upon arrival at the cabin Ash discovers the Sumerian Book of the Dead the ritual dagger and a reel-to-reel tape containing the professor's translations of the book's hieroglyphics. The incantations summon an unseen growling spirit from within the woods which bursts into the cabin and takes possession of Linda's soul. Ash is forced to decapitate her with a shovel after which he buries her in the forest. At first dawn Ash tries to make his escape but is promptly set upon by the spirits given a solid thrashing and nearly possessed himself saved only by the arrival of sunlight. Cut off from the outside world Ash is forced to hole up in the cabin and wait for the next demonic onslaught -- which arrives sooner than expected led by Linda's rotting corpse. After being bitten by Linda's chatty decapitated head Ash's hand becomes independent of his body and begins pummeling him repeatedly. The story then jumps to a local airport where the professor's daughter Annie (Sarah Berry) and her partner Ed Getley (Richard Domeier) have just arrived with the missing pages to the Necronomicon. They employ a cranky pair of local rednecks Jake (Dan Hicks) and Bobbie Joe (Kassie Wesley) as guides to lead them through the dense woods to the cabin ... where at that very moment Ash is removing his belligerent hand with a chainsaw creating yet another ambulatory foe. Driven to the brink of insanity Ash fires blindly at a noise outside unaware that the new arrivals are Annie and company. Bobbie Joe is injured by the gunshot which incurs the wrath of Jake who knocks Ash senseless and locks him in the fruit cellar. Believing her father was murdered by Ash Annie plays the rest of the professor's recording to learn the truth and discovers her possessed mother was buried in the same cellar -- and not exactly resting in peace. This touches off a string of unbelievably gruesome (and hysterically funny) events including Henrietta's transformation into a stop-motion creature (reminiscent of a Ray Harryhausen creation) Ed's sudden metamorphosis into a toothy levitating ghoul and Ash's climactic confrontation with the forest demon itself. The obvious glee with which Raimi and company present this cavalcade of slime-drenched monstrosities and Three Stooges pratfalls makes it impossible to take seriously as a horror film but Evil Dead 2 is nevertheless essential viewing among connoisseurs of truly demented cinema. The film's sardonic coda opened the way for a slightly less successful sequel Army of Darkness. | Three Big Apple prostitutes decide to give up streetwalking and find themselves fabulously wealthy husbands by becoming more cultured. Unfortunately they are sorely lacking in sophistication so they go to a highly cultured transvestite for a few lessons in how to be a real ladies. | The modestly produced children's film The Tadpole and the Whale (La Grenouille et la Balleine) was honored with Canada's equivalent of the Emmy award. The "tadpole" in question is 12-year-old Elvira who is fascinated with life under the sea -- so much so that she has developed the ability to breathe underwater. Elvira befriends a frolicsome dolphin whom she names Elvar. In the course of their many adventures girl and dolphin are introduced to all manner of deep-sea denizens including an easygoing whale. Since there must be a plot the scripters give Elvira a grandfather who is in danger of losing his seaside hotel. In addition to its Canadian award Tadpole and the Whale was also the recipient of the London Film Festival award and the International Ecological Film Festival Award. | The titular trio in Three Bewildered People in the Night is played by Darcy Marta Mark Howell and John Lacques. Experimental filmmaker Gregg Araki follows the threesome -- aspiring artists all -- as they wander through the apartments galleries and coffee shops of Greenwich Village. Their lives are complicated by their carnal urges both homosexual and otherwise. A multiple award winner at the 1988 Locarno Film Festival Three Bewildered People never receives widespread distribution. | The time is the 1950s: seedy Brooklyn private eye Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke) is hired by shady Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro) to locate a pop singer who reneged on a debt. Harry ventures into Harlem the first step of a Heart of Darkness-inspired odyssey. Each time Harry makes contact with someone who might know the singer's whereabouts he or she is killed in a horrible ritualistic fashion; a Satanic cult seems to be at the bottom of all the carnage. Harry solves the mystery all right. He just didn't know that he had the answer all along -- even before Louis entered his office. Also available in the "unrated" video version Angel Heart is best known as the film that nearly got an X-rating due to a no-holds-barred sex scene involving Mickey Rourke and Lisa Bonet. | Agoraphobia (Greek for "fear of the marketplace") is the focus of this drama starring Elliott Gould as Jimmy Morgan. Morgan seems fairly well-adjusted considering that deeply afflicted agoraphobics live in fear and even terror of human relationships and other people; a fear of going outside is only one part of the illness. Yet Morgan controls his finances from home has sexual partners brought in by an escort service persuades his relatives to visit him and gets his drugs via housecalls. This travesty of a seriously sick man is only allayed slightly when he lies to everyone and tries to disguise his inability to step outside his door (a common trait of agoraphobics). As Morgan loses friends business investments and a budding relationship with one of the escort women (Jennifer Tilly) he is driven to consider treatment for the first time. | In this erotic drama Marcel (Ralph Michael) fantasizes about being with his daughter-in-law Simone (Beatie Edney) after the death of his wife. The woman pretends to be surprised over his attention but does nothing to discourage his advances. He promises to build her a swimming pool in order to further his fantasies. The story is taken from the novel by Junichiro Tamizaki. | This modest and engaging story set in a dormant south Wales town (with the unique distinction of having Welsh dialogue) has much to offer in the way of setting and cultural background. Trevor (Dafydd Hywel) works at the local movie theater as a projectionist and Mona (Iola Gregory) tends the confection stand selling ice cream. The patched-up theater is in terrible shape and the owner finally decides to put it out of its misery and shut it down. This leaves Trevor and Mona without a source of income. Desperate for a way to support his ex-wife and their three children Trevor borrows several hundred pounds from the manager of the theater promising to pay him back as soon as he can. Circumstances conspire to force repayment much quicker than Trevor planned so he and Mona hit upon a scheme to raise mushrooms in the dank dark interior of the movie house as a novel way of paying their bills. | In this biographical documentary gospel singer Al Green is profiled in his early days of soul music and then in an interview he reveals how he became a Pentecostal minister and began singing only gospel. Background information is also provided by interviews with close friends and professional associates as well as experts who discuss black gospel and the Pentecostal religion while Mugge intercuts extracts from a very candid and revelatory interview with Green. Clips of his performances provide additional eloquent commentary on the singer and minister. | How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the "Beach Party" movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in the navy serving in the South Pacific and nervous about all of the guys that will be hitting on Dee Dee (Annette Funicello) back at the beach. He makes a deal with an eccentric white witch doctor (Buster Keaton) who conjures up a woman named Cassandra (Beverly Adam) who is irresistible to all men and she attracts all of the guys on the beach. But complications ensue when lunatic advertising man Mickey Rooney decides to try and make Cassandra a new national sex symbol and she gets noticed by nutsy bike gang leader Erik Von Zipper (Harvey Lembeck) who vows to have her. With enough plot complications to rival A Midsummer Night's Dream Wild Bikini is laced with satire and some surprisingly good music. | Adapted by Horton Foote from his own play The Travelling Lady Baby the Rain Must Fall stars Steve McQueen as a troube-prone country singer and Lee Remick as his estranged wife. Released on parole after serving time for knifing a man McQueen returns to Remick and their young daughter Kimberly Block. When he proves incapable of supporting his family McQueen's violent nature erupts once more with catastrophic results. Don Murray costars as a compassionate sheriff who tries to keep McQueen from straying off course. Though it seems to go on forever when seen today Baby the Rain Must Fall was praised effusively by the critics in 1965 as a welcome change of pace for action star Steve McQueen; The film would make an interesting companion feature for the strikingly similar Horton Foote project Tender Mercies (1983). | Thunderball finds James Bond matching wits with the sinister espionage organization S.P.E.C.T.R.E (which stands for Special Executive for Counterintelligence Terrorism Revenge and Extortion). This time S.P.E.C.T.R.E. hijacks a NATO nuclear bomber hiding the bombs under the ocean depths and threatening to detonate the weapons unless a ransom of 100000000 pounds is paid. The mastermind behind this scheme is international business executive Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi) who maintains a pool full of sharks for the purpose of eliminating enemies and those henchmen who fail to come up to standard. Dispatched to the Bahamas lucky Mr. Bond enjoys the attentions of three nubile ladies: Largo's mistress Domino Derval (Claudine Auger) British spy Paula Caplan (Martine Beswick previously seen as a gypsy girl in the 1962 Bond epic From Russia With Love) and enemy agent Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi). | Lizzie (Felicity Kendal) is an actress in a Shakespearean theater troupe that has seen better days. The troupe tours India to dwindling crowds who are less interested in all things British in the wake of Indian independence. When she has an affair with the Indian playboy Sanju (Shashi Kapoor) Lizzie feels the wrath of her disapproving father Tony (Geoffrey Kendal) and her mother Carla (Laura Liddell). Madhur Jaffrey plays the role of the Indian actress Manjula in this romantic drama with musical score from Satyajit Ray. | Jason Robards Jr. superbly re-creates his Broadway role in this 1965 film version of Herb Gardner's play. Robards plays Murray Burns head writer of TV's popular Chuckles the Chipmunk show. Fed up with the rat race Murray quits his job and retreats to his cluttered Manhattan apartment where he carries on a nonconformist laissez-faire existence with his 12-year-old nephew Nick (Barry Gordon). Though they're as close as father and son Robards has never gotten around to legally adopting Nick which brings him to the attention of social workers Sandra (Barbara Harris) and Albert (William Daniels). While Albert is disgusted by Murray's irreverence Sandra falls in love with the free-spirited writer. Teaming up with Nick Sandra tries to convince Murray to get another job. Arnold Burns (Oscar-winner Martin Balsam) Murray's agent-brother is amused by his sibling's independence but can find no work for him. Desperate not to lose Nick to the authorities Murray offers to go back to Chuckles the Chipmunk -- aka Leo (Gene Saks) a neurotic bug who bullies his staff and hates kids. Young Nick is disillusioned by Murray's willingness to conform and he throws an uncharacteristic temper tantrum. But the boy comes around to Murray's sudden realization that compromise is sometimes necessary if it's for the sake of someone you love. While the central message of A Thousand Clowns may grate on some viewers the film is saved by the exuberance of the cast. | Alex Cox directed this hallucinatory bio-pic starring Ed Harris as 19th-century American adventurer William Walker who abandoned a series of careers in law politics journalism and medicine to become a soldier of fortune and eventually a Nicaraguan dictator. When his deaf wife (Marlee Matlin) dies of cholera (but not before she utilizes sign language to tell Walker "To Hell with Manifest Destiny") Walker is backed by multi-millionaire banker Cornelius Vanderbilt (Peter Boyle) to lead a band of mercenaries to Nicaragua in 1855 to make the country safe for Vanderbilt's steamships. When Walker subdues the Nicaraguan opposition he sets himself up as president and rules the country with unfeeling repression. Finally the Nicaraguans rise up against him figuring out that "the mad gringo is ripping us off." ~ Paul Brenner All Movie Guide | A once-in-a-lifetime cast of veterans performs David Berry's play about Libby Strong (Bette Davis) and Sarah Webber (Lillian Gish) widowed sisters vacationing on a Philadelphia island for their 60th consecutive summer. Libby is blind and embittered while Sarah is healthy supportive and almost annoyingly chipper. Their neighbor Tisha (Ann Sothern) tries to convince Sarah to put Libby in the care of her daughter but Sarah hasn't forgotten Libby's moral support when her own husband died and she won't entertain such notions -- until she is swept off her feet by an aging roué (Vincent Price). When Libby spitefully sabotages this romance an infuriated Sarah decides that gratitude has its limits. But when it actually comes down to selling their summer house and sending Libby packing Sarah can't do it. In the film's flashback sequences Libby is played by Margaret Ladd Sarah by Mary Steenburgen and Tisha by Ann Sothern's real-life daughter Tisha Sterling. Another film personality of long standing Harry Carey Jr. is well cast as the sisters' handyman. | When residents of a small Midwestern town begin to fall ill from a mysterious disease that devours flesh the locals attempt to eradicate all suspected carriers. | Wealthy-but-troubled Vietnam vet Jeff Fahey his trailer-trash wife Karen Allen and drifter Keith Carradine are the characters essential to the action in Backfire. Fahey's horrific flashbacks to his days in Nam plunge him into a catatonic state. Though he has previously drawn up a document granting his wife power of attorney in case this should happen Fahey's protective sister Dinah Manoff keeps this fact secret hoping to cut off the mercenary Allen--and her lover Dean Paul Martin--without a penny. Drowning her problems at a local bar Allen makes the acquaintance of Carradine who shortly afterwards moves into the family mansion bag and baggage. Fed up with being treated like garbage and equally fed up with her noncommunicative husband Allen enmeshes Carradine in an insidious plan that will regain her the riches she feels she deserves. | A small-time purveyor of blue movies has to defend his livelihood against thieves authorities and his widowed girlfriend and her family in Shohei Imamura's dark satire. The Pornographers concerns the exploits of the hapless Subu (Shoichi Ozawa) an impotent (in every sense of the word) middle-aged entrepreneur employing a small crew in the back room of a barbershop. When not staging stag films in garages and secluded fields Subu lives with the unhinged Haru (Sumiko Sakamoto) her Oedipal high-minded son Koichi (Masaomi Kondo) and her impudent teenage daughter Keiko (Keiko Sagawa). Though he lusts after Keiko the girl -- all too aware of her sexual power over men -- rebuffs his advances in an increasingly cruel manner leaving Subu to channel his frustrations into the plots of his movies. As Subu's life grows even more lurid than his profession local yakuza the opportunistic Koichi and the police all struggle to get in on the action. All the while the family's machinations take place under the watchful eye of a giant carp whom Haru believes to be the reincarnation of her late husband. | Carol Ault and Elliott Gould co-star with Jean Rochefort and Pierre Cosso in this softcore erotic drama. Marina (Ault) is a young woman from a wealthy family who graduates from affairs with her maid and a young count to favoring the brutish attention of domineering men. Although she is portrayed as an amoral heroine with liberal attitudes Marina inexplicably does not seek an end to her degrading humiliation and abuse. | Filmed in Canada Too Outrageous is the belated sequel to the 1977 cult classic Outrageous. Craig Russell is back as gay hairdresser-turned-female impersonator Robin Turner as is Hollis McLaren as his mentally unbalanced girlfriend. We learn that since last we saw him Robin has become quite successful on the New York nightclub circuit with his imitations of Streisand Garland et. al. We also learn that McLaren is as mixed-up as ever; this time she falls under the spell of a duplicitous bartender. That Too Outrageous isn't up to the standards of the original can be attributed to the fact that what was outrageous in 1977 was merely bemusing ten years later. | Housekeeping is the film in which Christine Lahti invites a guest into a living room half-submerged in water. This is hardly the oddest moment in this characteristically quirky Bill Forsyth film (his first American production). When their grandmother dies Idaho pre-teens Sarah Walker and Andrea Burchill are watched over by their late mother's sister (played by Ms. Lahti). This strange young woman has throughout her life made unconventionality a life form. The girls are at first embarrassed by their loopy aunt but when Burchill moves in with another family Walker draws closer to the older woman. They hit the road where Lahti has spent most of her life and experience several picaresque episodes before the more sober-sided Burchill informs the authorities about their vagabond lifestyle. Threatened with losing custody of Walker Lahti makes an effort to clean up her act but by this time her niece has become just as endearingly unpredictable as she. Director Forsyth adapted his script from a novel by Marilynne Robinson. | Director Werner Herzog as usual has spared no one -- especially himself -- in bringing this story of 19th-century African slave trading to the screen. Klaus Kinski plays an enterprising young Brazilian who after impregnating the three daughters of his plantation-owning employer is sent to West Africa to round up slaves. Kinski goes to great lengths to befriend the very people he hopes to enslave and he eventually manages to overthrow a mad monarch and set himself up as king. As the years pass Kinski grows wealthy -- and careless. However despite enslaving the tribe he does show some signs of humanitarian benevolence. This fifth and final collaboration between director Herzog and Kinski is considered the weakest of the five features. Though the title translates literally as | Lensed on a smile and a shoeshine on 16 millimeter I've Heard the Mermaids Singing effectively shifts from black and white to color and back again to make its artistic statement. Sheila McCarthy stars as a self-effacing amateur photographer who goes to work for yuppie art-curator Paule Baillargeon. Ms. McCarthy expresses her admiration for Ms. Baillargeon by secretly submitting the latter's paintings to some appreciative critics. Baillargeon responds by behaving atrociously towards McCarthy. This shakes up McCarthy to the point that she realizes she'll never succeed as an artist on her own terms long as she hides behind the accomplishments of others. This apparently autobiographical first film by director Patricia Rozema (we say "apparently" because Sheila McCarthy's character name is rhythmically and ethnically close to Rozema's) won the Prix de la Jeunesse at the Cannes Film Festival. | Buffet Froid is an absurd black comedy that cunningly reverses the conventions of the crime thriller to comment on the alienating and dehumanizing effects of contemporary urban life. It starts with Alphonse Tram (Gérard Depardieu) discovering that his casual subway acquaintance (Michel Serrault) is lying down with Alphonse's penknife sticking out of his belly. When he tries to report the crime to his neighbor a police inspector (Bernard Blier) the latter refuses to listen saying that he is not at work now. Later Alphonse's wife is killed and her hapless murderer (Jean Carmet) almost immediately confesses to Alphonse but neither the husband nor the police inspector seem to be shocked. The three embark on a series of adventures and bizarre encounters in modern Paris. | In this alternately comic and grave reflection on the effects of Thatcherism on polyethnic England middle-class liberals Rosie (Frances Barber) and Sammy (Ayub Khan Din) engage in an openly adulterous marriage while living in a lower-class neighborhood in London. When they're not hiding their troubled marriage behind a series of "enlightened" affairs the couple associates with a social circle that ranges from leftist to radical and includes enigmatic street philosopher Victoria (Roland Gift). Sammy's long-lost father Rafi (Shashi Kapoor) a South Asian politician arrives for a visit just as rioting erupts in response to the killing of an innocent black woman by British police. Rafi decries not only the social upheaval that has transformed the country where he spent his halcyon university years but also the lack of propriety on display in his son's marriage. Admitting that he's on the run for allegedly corrupt and violent political activities the well-mannered yet manipulative Rafi uses his wealth to try to reign in what he sees as Sammy and Rosie's sexual and political excesses. Meanwhile he tries to court Alice (Claire Bloom) the proper British lady he deserted decades earlier. The messy whirl of desire resentment and dogma that alternately throws these characters together and rips them apart ultimately reflects the confused and confusing society in which Sammy and Rosie live; soon even the unassailable Rafi must question his beliefs about life after empire. Sammy and Rosie Get Laid marked the second collaboration between director Stephen Frears and writer Hanif Kureishi; star Ayub Khan Din would go on to write another Anglo-Asian culture-clash comedy 1998's East Is East. | This is a sympathetic observant drama about the trials and tribulations of Macabea (Marcelia Cartaxo) who has left her home in northeastern Brazil to seek her fortune in Sao Paulo. Macabea misses her friends and family but stays with her dreams for the future -- even in the face of unfair treatment from her fellow office workers her boyfriend and her roommates. She has many traits that would resonate in a wide range of viewers and she easily carries this story based on a novel by Clarice Lispector. | In this supernatural thriller a group of parapsychology students and their instructor explore the elusive bizarre world of dreams in a supposedly haunted house built over a deep mine shaft. | Writer/director/producer James L. Brooks scores on all counts with this clear-eyed look at the television news business and the dysfunctional types who work in it. Brooks' intelligent script introduces us to Jane Craig (Holly Hunter) an ambitious producer at the network news division's Washington D.C. branch who is calm under fire yet has a good cry at her desk every morning over her empty personal life. Jane works well with Aaron Altman (Albert Brooks) an excellent reporter who lacks the visual charisma to make him a star. Into their lives comes Tom Grunick (William Hurt) a regional newscaster who admits he can't write news and doesn't understand many of the events he's covering but has the presence and physical appeal that the increasingly entertainment-oriented network wants for its news programs. Jane is also physically attracted to him which drives her crazy because Grunick stands for everything she's fighting against in the news business while Altman is devastated by her attraction because he secretly yearns for Jane. As Grunick becomes a rising star at the network and layoffs of the old guard loom the three leads deal with their feelings for each other their careers and their values. Hunter Hurt and Brooks are all superb as is the excellent supporting cast (including an unbilled turn by Jack Nicholson as the network's smarmy national anchor). Brooks' script is funny poignant gritty and brutally honest in its examinations of the television industry and the ways in which professionals interact on and off the job. | In this African adventure a boozy pilot and a US senator's sexy wife find themselves fleeing for their lives through the jungle after they witness a political assassination. | A police psychologist and his school-age son become embroiled in the machinations of a mysterious cult religion in this thriller from director John Schlesinger. After his wife is electrocuted in a freak accident Dr. Cal Jamison (Martin Sheen) and his son Chris (Harley Cross) move back to Manhattan where Cal went to school. When not spending time with his son and surrogate extended family -- husband-and-wife anthropologists Kate (Elizabeth Wilson) and Dennis Maslow (Lee Richardson) -- Cal settles into his new job and romances his landlady Jessica Halliday (Helen Shaver). Soon though a series of brutal murders of young children begins to take over Cal's life. Through the ravings of policeman Tom Lopez (Jimmy Smits) who believes the killers have supernatural power over him after stealing his badge Cal learns of Santeria a voodoo-like Latin American sect that mixes elements of Christianity and pagan mysticism. Although the religion turns out to have ties to some of the richest men in the city and even Cal's well-meaning maid seems to be a practitioner he can't get any straight answers as to whether the cult is responsible for the murders. But after a sinister African shaman (Malick Bowens) places a curse on Jessica Cal finally begins to understand the danger that faces him -- and his son. The Believers was very loosely adapted from Nicholas Conde's 1982 novel The Religion. | Stacking stars Megan Follows as a Montana teenager struggling to keep her family's farm together. The time is the 1950s when rural 14-year-olds were supposed to be seen and not heard. But Follows intends to be seen and heard and in so doing finds several strong adult allies. The film has been unfavorably compared to the strikingly similar theatrical feature Desert Bloom; while it's true that this takes forever to get started it is saved by the powerful performances of Follows Frederic Forrest Christine Lahti Peter Coyote and James Gammon. Completed in 1987 Stacking (the title refers to the bundling of crops) received its widest exposure when it aired February 15 1989 over PBS' | Charlie (Guy Marchand) returns home after being declared legally dead to reclaim his wife Georgia (Caroline Cellier) and cash in on a lucrative life insurance policy in this shadowy drama. He finds Georgia is married to the crooked cop William (Niels Arestrup) who has his eye on the insurance money. Antihero Charlie and the villainous police inspector head towards an inevitable confrontation while Georgia is caught in the middle. | A humorous and skilful parody of the cliches and plot contrivances of 50's horror films this monster movie is set in California where closets can be large and quite important. The monster (Kevin Peter Hall) is straight out of Alien if not quite as gruesome. It hides out in closets and wait for victims to unsuspectingly grab a shirt or slacks. After several closet deaths a San Francisco obituary writer (Donald Grant) is sent to cover the story. He soon teams up with a science teacher (Denise DuBarry) and her son a super-smart child prodigy and they set out to solve the murders. The plot thickens when the gruff brash Gen. Turnbull (Donald Moffat) enters the picture. It seems the monster is bullet-proof laser-proof and bomb-proof -- a challenge to capture kill or subdue. | This is a probing tale set in turn of the century Japan involving three people trapped in a complex relationship of love and friendship. Daisuke (Yusaku Matsuda) is supposed to be out looking for a respectable job and equally respectable wife. He is 30 years old and devotes his attention to music and literature; his family is wealthy and can support his interests. When his friend Hiraoka (Kaoru Kobayashi) returns with his wife Michiyo (Miwako Fujitani) problems arise. Hiraoka not the best-tempered person in the world has just lost his job. His wife Michiyo was once in love with Daisuke and when the two see each other again their old feelings surface. Michiyo is not really happy in her marriage to Hiraoka but Hiraoka who condemns Daisuke's unwillingness to work was once his best friend. Should Daisuke choose to keep Hiraoka's friendship and the respect of his society by ignoring Michiyo -- or rebel and go after her? ~ Eleanor Mannikka All Movie Guide | This drama concerns a young teen's transformation as she works at a half-way house for troubled kids. Franny (Mary Stuart Masterson) leaves behind a pampered rich kid's life of yachting parties and affluent pastimes to take up a summer job working under Mrs. Chopper (Anne Meara) at a temporary shelter for homeless teens. Even though the experienced Mrs. Chopper warns Franny about not getting too involved with her charges Franny decides that if she can organize a talent show the youngsters will see that they are really worth something. Needless to say Mrs. Chopper was partly right and partly wrong. Jennifer Lopez of 1997's Selena and 1998's Out of Sight makes a precocious film debut here as one of the young teens. | This documentary chronicles the extraordinary efforts that went into Orson Welles' movie production of the Shakespearean play Othello. For reasons which must remain unknown though friendship and admiration surely played a part scores of actors and filmmakers contributed freely to Welles' budgetless effort which began in 1948 and culminated with the film's winning a Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) from the Cannes Film Festival in 1952. Welles had to take other paying work during the filming of Othello because he frequently ran out of money. Also due to the protracted shooting schedule it was shot in a wide variety of locations. The makers of this 1978 documentary interviewed Welles and as many others as they could find in order to uncover as much information as they could about this legendary production. Because of its high-toned subject matter and production peculiarities the film was never more than a critical success but film devotees arranged for a fully restored version to be made available in 1992. | Originally titled The Umbrella Woman The Good Wife is set in an Australian lumber town in 1939. Marge Hills (Rachel Ward) the bored wife of kindly-but-dull Sonny Hills (Bryan Brown) begins dreaming of outside romances. She unexpectedly gets her wish in the form of Sonny's much-younger brother Sugar (Steven Vidler) whom Sonny cheerfully offers to his wife as a surrogate bedmate. Given this curious arrangement one wonders why Marge is so upset when she is propositioned by handsome stranger Neville Gifford (Sam Neill). Eventually Gifford sleeps with every other woman in town but Marge. Fed up with the unimaginative lovers in her own house Marge finally gives in to Gifford arousing the jealousy not of the cloddish Sonny but of the immature Sugar. | Finnegan's Wake was the first attempt to cinematize the works of Irish author James Joyce. Based more on a stage adaptation by Mary Manning than the Joyce novel itself the film concentrates on Dublin pubkeeper Finnegan (Martin J. Kelly) who while in the throes of inebriation has a vision of his own death. As the bemused Finnegan lies in his coffin his friends gather for his wake. The "corpse" tries to cut through the keening and platitudes by probing the innermost thoughts of those closest to him. The surprising aspect of Finnegan's Wake is that so much of its difficult text works on screen--a tribute to the loving care of scripter/director/ editor Mary Ellen Bute who while preparing this film spent her waking hours picking the brains and burrowing through the resource materials of the James Joyce Society. | In the expatriate-littered Paris of the 1920s painter Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) mingles with Ernest Hemingway (Kevin O'Connor) and other leading lights of the Lost Generation while palling around with gossip columnist Oiseau (Wallace Shawn) whose reportage has helped establish the international reputation of the writers and artists who fled America for France after WWI. Older and less successful than many of his fellow painters Hart relies on gallery owner Libby Valentin (Genevieve Bujold) to sell what she can of his work while he supports himself drawing cartoons for Oiseau's weekly column. In a café one day Hart spies Rachel Stone (Linda Fiorentino) on the arm of her husband Bertram (John Lone) a condom magnate and art patron who's trying to buy his way into society. It seems Hart and Rachel share a romantic past of which Stone is completely unaware. At the salon of writers Gertrude Stein (Elsa Raven) and Alice B. Tolkas (Ali Giron) Hart suffers a nasty run-in with the Stones and meets Nathalie de Ville (Geraldine Chaplin) a rich socialite who wants to steal three paintings from her estranged husband. Nathalie plies Hart with sexual favors and the promise of cash in exchange for his help in forging copies of the paintings. Although he's loath to follow in the footsteps of his father a gifted forger Hart acquiesces and soon his rivalry with Stone and his involvement with the forgeries leads to death destruction and scandal in the art world. Bujold Shawn Chaplin and Carradine are all regular collaborators of iconoclastic director Alan Rudolph who filmed The Moderns in Montréal and would go on to lens the similarly intellectual Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. | Three different women play three periods in the life of a successful actress in modern-day classical Chinese theater whose hallmark role is as a male demon Zhong Kui. Flashbacks take place as she applies the makeup for this role and bring the story of her life (from the 1950s to the 1980s) to light beginning with the sacrifice her loving peasant father made to ensure that she got the attention she needed to be a success on the stage. | British playwright David Hare both wrote and directed the complicated political melodrama Paris By Night. Charlotte Rampling plays a Tory member of the European parliament who lets absolutely nothing get in way of her ambitions. At present Rampling is convinced that she is being blackmailed by her ex-business partner Andrew Ray. Upon accidentally meeting Ray Rampling impulsively murders the man. In a deliciously ironic turn of events she is approached by Ray's daughter Sinead Cusack who hopes that Rampling will help her locate her missing dad. Rampling eventually finds out Ray had been innocent all along-but a greater shock awaits her at home at the hands of her long-neglected husband Michael Gambon. Paris By Night contains far too many cute coincidences to be credible but this fact doesn't immediately sink in as the audience revels in the film's superlative performances and David Hare's adroit manipulation of people places and events. | Mike Jittlov a master of special effects who's strutted his stuff in several short films is both the director and star of The Wizard of Speed and Time. Jittlov plays himself an eager-beaver director who offers a reel of special effects to a TV producer. The director makes a huge bet to the producer that he Jittlov can expand his reel into a fantastic feature film. Unfortunately he's out of money so Jittlov is obliged Rocky style to employ friends and family for his epic. In the picture-within-a-picture Jittlov plays a second role as the Wizard of Speed and Time (from the movie of the same name). The producer sends out some hired goons to prevent Jittlov from finishing his job but our hero--both of him--emerges triumphant. Adding to the Pirandellian quality of The Wizard of Speed and Time is the fact that the avaricious fictional producer is played by the film's real producer Richard Kaye. | Ex-football player Carl Weathers stars in this violent action film as Detroit policeman Jericho Jackson. The dedicated but brutal cop is plunged into nefarious doings concerning a crooked industrialist (Craig T. Nelson) and his drug-addicted girlfriend (pop-singer Vanity) breaking many people's bones before solving the case. Sharon Stone stands out in a cast of genre veterans including Nicholas Worth Sonny Landham and Robert Davi. Heavy on the sex and violence this film harkens back to the glory days of 1970s blaxploitation but is a bit too mean-spirited to be as much fun. | The ample but well-covered attractions of (Anat Topol-Barzilai) are frequently on display in this supernatural thriller that borrows heavily from Rosemary's Baby and a number of lesser horror films. She plays a new mother who moves into her in-law's bizarre ancient mansion. It gradually becomes clear to Grace that her husband John (Gary Sloan) and mother-in-law Elizabeth (Mary Shelly) are reincarnated witches who plan to use her newborn in their Satanic rituals. Her increasingly powerful psychic gifts give her visions which enable her to see that the two of them were burned at the stake for their misdeeds in previous lives. In one notable scene the pair attempt to serve her up as a human sacrifice. | Czech surrealist filmmaker Jan Svankmajer who gained a reputation for his short subjects makes his feature-film debut with Neco z Alenky a grotesque look into the darkest wildest recesses of a child's mind. A surreal adaptation of Lewis Carroll's children's classic Alice in Wonderland the film stars Kristyna Kohoutová as Alice the only human character in the film. The other roles which are voiced by Alice are filled by an odd menagerie of animated clay puppets and meat. After falling asleep beside a stream Alice follows a stuffed rabbit into a magical world where she encounters several grotesque-looking characters including a caterpillar and The Mad Hatter. Also released under the title Alice Neco Z Alenky was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award at the 1989 Fantasporto Film Festival. | William Katt plays Steve Shephard a Vietnam Green Beret who has continued to fight on alone for 15years after the withdrawal of American forces. He's a renegade seeking to avenge his fallen comrades and wearing spooky white Kabuki-style makeup (hence the title) as he wages his one man war in a Vietnamese-Cambodian border area. As the film opens the Pentagon receives a coded signal from Shephard that he's ready to come home. Ex-Green Beret Captain Walker (Wayne Crawford is dispatched with a team of vigilantes to find and return Shephard. The complication is that Walker and Shephard had clashed bitterly years earlier while in the same unit. White Ghost was filmed in Zimbabwe doubling for the Southeast Asian locations. The film was planned for theatrical release by its original producers but a merger with another company resulted in a direct-to-video release. | After the phenomenal box-office and critical success of David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly a series of big-budget remakes of '50s horror favorites rode in on its coattails in the late 1980s -- though none managed to rise above mere camp clones of their elders albeit garnished with modern makeup effects in an attempt to draw modern teen horror-junkies. One remake that managed to live up to its cheesy inspiration was Chuck Russell's version of The Blob in which the title goo crashes to earth and promptly begins digesting the residents of a small California town while growing to gargantuan proportions. The clean-cut teen hero originally portrayed by Steve McQueen (his first starring role) is replaced here with a rebellious outsider (Kevin Dillon) whose preppie rival (Donovan Leitch) for the affections of the cute heroine (Shawnee Smith) is quickly eliminated by the all-consuming space-gelatin. No sooner has the plasma menace set up house in the town sewers when a shadowy government Blob Squad shows up under the direction of the grandfatherly Dr. Meddows (Joe Seneca) to clean up the mess... or not. This high-spirited remake replaces the '50s "Daddy-O" conventions of the original with '80s cynicism -- not even likeable characters are spared from the slaughter -- and anti-government sentiment. It also pushes the gore envelope in ways unavailable to its low-budget parent -- e.g. the scene in which one victim is sucked through a sink drain was only hinted at in the 1958 film but here viewers are treated to the entire bone-crunching ordeal. Though the quality of blob effects seems inversely proportional to the creature's size (some of the climactic "wall-of-blob" footage is painfully cheap-looking) the end result is more blob for the monster-movie fan's dollar. | Before he retires a professional assassin travels to Buenos Aires Argentina to await orders for his last hit. While there he falls for the tango-dancing love interest of his final target. Hector Olivera directs this English language version of his original Los Ultimos Dias De La Victima (1982) which was based on a novel by J.P. Feinman. | Three friends face the disappointments of adulthood in this drama. Growing up in Ashville Utah a small town where traditional ideals still cling stubbornly to the hearts and minds of youth Davey Hancock (Jason Gedrick) is the star of the high school's championship basketball team. Pretty cheerleader Mary Daley (Tracy Pollan) is Davey's girlfriend and bright Danny Rivers (Kiefer Sutherland) is his best friend. Two years after graduating from high school reality has dimmed their dreams; while Davey won a college scholarship to play ball he washed out of the team and ended up back in Ashville where he's now a police officer. While Davey still sees Mary she wants more out of life than Ashville or her relationship with him can give her. And when Danny who has spent much of his time since high school drifting in search of an ambition returns to town to visit Davey and Mary he brings along a surprise -- Bev (Meg Ryan) a drug-addled floozy with an unstable personality (and a gun) whom he married in Las Vegas three days earlier. Promised Land was also released on home video under the title Young Hearts. | Also known as The Inn Austeria is set in Poland around the time of WWI. During a pogrom a group of Jews seek refuge from the Cossacks. The fugitives hide out in a rural inn terrified that they may be given away at any moment. As the seconds stretch into minutes and the minutes into hours the film metamorphoses into a series of philosophical/psychological discussions in the tradition of The Lower Depths and No Exit. Austeria was the last film (to date) of Polish director Jerzy Kawalerowicz whose previous projects have included the award-winning Joan of the Angels and Death of a President. | Bone (Peter Nelson) and Helen (Sherilyn Fenn) are rebels who long to escape from the oppressive futuristic society that keeps them down in this sci-fi actioner. Bone has been fired for being disgruntled and Helen is a state-paid prostitute in a world where many things even sex between consenting adults is taboo. (David Carradine) is the big shot government agent who promises the duo they can move to the planet Froidan if they manage to steal a coveted computer disc in this feature bogged down by side plots and too much dialogue at times. | Adapted for stage and screen several times over the past century French author Francois Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 novel Les Liasons Dangeureuses was the basis for this Academy Award-winning Stephen Frears film. The plot is motivated by a cruel wager between the beautiful but debauched Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) and her misogynistic former lover the Vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovitch). The Marquise challenges Valmont to seduce the virginal Cecile de Volanges (Uma Thurman) before the girl can be wed. Valmont offers a more difficult counter-challenge: He bets the Marquise that he will be able to bed the very moral and very married Madame de Tourvel (Michelle Pfeiffer). In the course of carrying out his plan Valmont is stricken with a sudden case of honor and remorse while the Marquise becomes all the more vicious. | When a pair of inept thieves Todd (Will Egan) and Bo (Steve Donmeyer) break into the mansion of a famous Hollywood producer their criminal activities are disturbed when a group of attractive young women mistakenly show up for an audition. Taking advantage of the situation the crooks pose as movie makers in order to run the auditions for an X-rated film. | Monologist Eric Bogosian's one-man theatre piece Talk Radio co-written by Bogosian and Ted Savinar is searingly brought to the screen by Oliver Stone. Bogosian plays a | Horror fantasist Clive Barker director of the original Hellraiser maintained creative control over this worthy sequel as executive producer but was unable to occupy the director's chair due to his involvement on other projects. His creative touch is still quite evident here as the original film's story is expanded in scope and intensity. The story picks up immediately after the events of the original with the mentally unbalanced Kirsty (Ashley Laurence) confined to a mental hospital after her experiences in the hellish domain of the grotesque Cenobites which included the gruesome death of her father. Her case attracts the attention of hospital director Dr. Channard (Kenneth Cranham) whose marked interest in her story has more than a little to do with his research into the occult. The chief focus of this extracurricular activity seems centered on his impressive collection of puzzle boxes many of which are versions of the Lament Configuration -- the device which opens the gateway to the Cenobites' dimension. To further realize his diabolical obsession Channard conducts grisly human sacrifices to resurrect the body of Kirsty's evil stepmother Julia (Clare Higgins) -- who has literally been through hell and back. He also recruits mute autistic patient Tiffany (Imogen Boorman) an expert at solving puzzles to decipher the correct version of the box. | Jemma Redgrave is on the verge of marrying caddish Mark Greenstreet. Spending the night in her spooky old family mansion Jemma stares into a mirror and begins experiencing terrifying dreams. She sees her past present and future in a Bosch-like kaleidescope. And without knowing how or why Jemma drags American tourist Kathleen Wilhoite herself the victim of a troubled past into her nightmarish visions. Its powerhouse opening sequence aside Dream Demon tends to be rather slow going despite some very convincing special effects. | Onetime campus radical Nanni Moretti (who also directed this film) renounces his past to become a priest. Returning to his home village Moretti is appalled at the lack of religious reverence amongst the townsfolk. Unable to communicate with any of his old friends who've all gleefully succumbed to the Deadly Sins Moretti cannot even count on solace from his own family a screwed-up aggregation which gives the word "dysfunctional" several new meanings. The priest finally gives up on the village and transfers to a parish far far away. Despite the somber tone of the past few sentences the Italian-filmed Mass Is Ended (Messa E' Finita) is actually a comedy its humor stemming from the nonplussed reactions of Moretti and the believable performances of the supporting cast. The film won a special jury prize at the Berlin Film Festival. | Discharged from Vietnam John Lithgow and his army buddies have trouble fitting into a hostile home-front society. Rather than endure dirty looks and taunts of "baby killer" Lithgow and his friends wander aimlessly all through the Pacific Northwest. Several years pass during which time Lithgow's estranged son Ralph Maccio grows to manhood. Finally emerging from his self-imposed exile Lithgow begins searching for the son he's never known. | The "Tall Man" and his strange little Killer Sphere return for a second round in this sequel to the 1979 cult favorite. Mike Pearson (James LeGros) is still plagued by memories of the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) an evil mortician who has risen from the grave and bleeds embalming fluid -- and tried to kill him as a boy. Mike has been a patient in a mental institution for the last decade insisting that the Tall Man is real; he still appears in his dreams ten years after their first encounter. When Mike changes his tune and says that the undead undertaker was merely a hallucination he is finally released. However Mike and his best friend Reggie (Reggie Bannister) are actually out to find the Tall Man and put an end to his habits of grave-robbing and draining people's bodies with his flying brain-juicer. As they search for the Tall Man Mike encounters Liz (Paula Irvine) a woman who has also appeared in his dreams and she claims that she too has been pursued by the Tall Man. Phantasm II was followed by a third installment in 1994 and a fourth in 1998. | This claustrophobic WW II war drama chronicles the five months which six soldiers and one woman spent trapped within a deep cave in the Italian mountains. Two soldiers die while trying to escape. The survivors try to keep sane but keep grating upon each other. The pressure reaches a fever pitch when the British general blows his head off. The gunshot creates an explosion and the others escape. | On his 81st birthday grandpa George Burns bemoans the fact that he's wasted his life and wishes he had it to do all over again. He gets his wish when he and his 18-year-old grandson Charles Schlatter are involved in an auto accident. When he awakens Burns' personality has been transferred to Schlatter's body and vice versa! ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | El Sur (The South) is the story of Estrella (Iciar Bollain) a little girl from Southern Spain who has been uprooted to the North. Estrella maintains a sentimentalized attachment to the region of her birth an attachment manifested in her love for her father (Omero Antonutti). The girl's rose-colored memories are shattered when she learns that her beloved dad once carried on affair with a Southern woman-and that the flames of passion still smolder within him. This Spanish/Argentinian coproduction was filmed on location in Madrid Navarre Vittoria and Zamora. | On August 8 1963 the Royal Mail train on its nighttime run from London to Glasgow was robbed by 15 men who got away with 2.6 million pounds (today the equivalent of $35 million). Buster tells the story of one of the junior robbers Buster Edwards (played by pop singer Phil Collins) in a crime that came to be known as the Great Train Robbery. The film details the planning of the famous heist but its main concern is Buster's relationship with his family and his devotion to his wife June (Julie Walters). The Edwards are like a British Kramden family trying to make ends meet from day-to-day in their rental apartment but instead of a bus driver Buster is a two-bit thief who has the fine luck of hardly ever getting caught. After the Royal mail train robbery the heat intensifies since the Conservative Government already smarting from the Profumo scandal latches onto the train robbery as a means to deflect attention from the scandal by bringing the train robbers quickly to justice. Buster and June go into hiding and have a series of close calls before finally escaping to Mexico. Finally in paradise the Edwards find their money quickly being eaten up and discover that they cannot adapt to the Mexico milieu. June for her part is homesick and Buster always ready to keep her happy makes the grand gesture -- to return to England and turn himself in to the police. | This implausible adventure is for every empty-headed 12-year-old boy who wants a bullet-spewing weapon of destruction. Four teen-age sons of American servicemen taken prisoner during the Korean War set out to rescue their fathers. The crew was captured on their mission to destroy an American submarine rather than have it fall into enemy hands. The four sons ranging in ages from 10 to 22 steal sealed plans from the Defense Department to help them free the prisoners. | In this complicated police film a police detective who still grieves for the child he accidentally shot during a gun fight finds distraction when a streetwalker approaches him and asks him to help her get out of the dark world in which she is hopelessly mired. Soon the cop finds himself involved with extortion drugs and a serial killer. | Joseph (Patrick Rameau) is a Haitian refuge who moves to New York after spending seven years in a jail in his country. One day while walking the streets of Gotham Joseph believes he sees the man who tortured him and he becomes obsessed with exacting vengeance. He discovers that his new homeland has as many dangers as the oppressive existence he endured before fleeing Haiti. | Rock star Debra J (Mitzi Kapture) and her new sweetheart return to her hometown in this routine non-action thriller. The two go to the now-abandoned cabin where she once lived and there they discover a wounded teenage boy hiding from a cadre of car thieves who have already killed two of his friends. When the couple attempts to take the boy to the local hospital for treatment the thugs find them and finish the boy off. Debra soon discovers the murderous gangleader is her disgruntled ex-boyfriend who later rapes her. Now it is up to the rock star's fearful boyfriend to muster enough courage to stop the psychotic gang leader. | Horror maven Wes Craven attempted a slight change of pace from his usual slasher movie milieu with this chiller loosely based on a true story. Bill Pullman stars as Dennis Alan a Harvard researcher sent to Haiti by a pharmaceutical company to investigate the zombie legend and any possible connection it might have to a rumored drug that could be used as a new breed of powerful anaesthetic. Once on the Caribbean isle Alan is aided by a good voodoo priest or "houngan" (Paul Winfield) and his daughter (Cathy Tyson) who runs a local clinic. Alan's search also pits him against an evil houngan Dargent Peytraud (Zakes Mokae). Peytraud also controls the Tonton Macoute (the Haitian secret police) who are involved with soon-to-be-deposed dictator "Baby Doc" Duvalier. The Serpent and the Rainbow was based on the book of the same name by Wade Davis an ethnobotanist whose real-life hunt for the zombie drug was credited with cracking the medical mystery behind the myth. | Perhan (Davor Dujmovic) is a Gypsy teenager with the ability to move objects with his mind. A criminal named Ahmed convinces him to leave his devoted grandmother (Ljubica Adzovic) and loving girlfriend and to use his powers to make some money illegally. While becoming a man and learning the trade of crime the boy searches for his sister (who was supposed to have a leg operation) and tries to save money to realize his fantasy of returning home to marry the woman of his dreams. This film won Emir Kusturica an award at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival for his direction and was the first feature to be filmed with its entire dialogue in the Gypsy language Romany. | Dr. Bob Frankenstein (Mark Blankfield) is the great-great grandson of his legendary relative Victor in this horror spoof. He uses the basement of General Hospital for his experiments to create what he hopes will be the perfect human. Kathy Shower plays the female psychiatrist Alice Singleton with Irwin Keyes as the monster. This one is so bad it's good and Leonard Maltin's searing critical indictment makes it a must-see. It has been called the worst English language Frankenstein film ever made elevating it to near cult status. Bobby "Boris" Picket appears and reprises his smash Halloween hit The Monster Mash. Nudity and profanity resulted in the feature's R rating. | Music and particularly jazz knows no borders and this documentary follows the eminent trumpet great Dizzy Gillespie during a musical tour of Cuba during which he gets to meet with Fidel Castro and has fun with local dancers and musicians. In concert footage the balloon-cheeked musician plays A Night in Tunisia and Cubana Bop among other favorites. In interviews the musician speaks about his past and the musical compositions which have inspired him. | Aaron Kim Johnston both wrote and directed the intimate Canadian drama Last Winter. 10-year-old Joshua Murray is perfectly happy as a "country boy." When his parents announce their impending move to the city Joshua becomes sullen and disconsolate. It takes the soothing words of the boy's grandfather (Gerard Parkes) himself no great lover of the city to convince Joshua that the move is for the best. This lovingly assembled coming-of-age tale was jointly underwritten by the CBC TV network and the National Film Board of Canada. | The title character of the Russian Little Vera is a headstrong teenage girl played by Natalya Negoda. To the dismay of her parents Vera lives only for the moment making no provision for her future. She'd rather hang out at local cafes in garish makeup and provocative clothing. A chance meeting with handsome student Sergei (Andrei Sokolov) develops into a sexual relationship. Her parents send out Vera's brother (Alexander Alexeyev-Negreba) to talk some sense into her which proves to be doubly dicey when it turns out that the brother is an old acquaintance of the rebellious Sergei. Vera lies saying that she's gotten pregnant by Sergei so he obligingly marries her and moves in with her family which serves only to make matters worse as Vera's drunken father (Yuri Nazarov) ends up stabbing his son-in-law. Persuaded to lie about the incident to keep her father out of jail Vera takes her family's side. A last-minute tragedy is barely averted but the audience gets the distinct feeling that Vera's problems with her family in particular and her life in general are far from over. | Melancholia is a British suspenser filmed and financed in Germany. Jeroen Krabbe plays a German art critic who in more turbulent times had been a radical activist. Krabbe's past collides with his present when a London political figure is marked for assassination. With only the slightest tinge of conscience Krabbe agrees to pull off the killing. It is always a pleasure to see leading lady Susannah York even in the morally ambivalent circumstances of Melancholia. | Schoolteacher Ben du Toit (Donald Sutherland) has been insulated all his life from the horrors of apartheid in his native South Africa. Perhaps he really didn't want to know. When the son of his black gardener is arrested and beaten as a result of a schoolboy protest in Soweto at first he imagines the police must have had their reasons. However the boy is picked up again and this time he doesn't come back. Ben promises his servant that he will look into the incident and discovers that the boy was killed simply to gratify the violent urges of Captain Stolz (Jurgen Prochnow) a "special branch" policeman. At long last he has gotten a glimpse into the truly arbitrary and violent nature of the system he has so long benefitted from and he hires Ian Mackenzie (Marlon Brando) to prosecute the killer. It is a foregone conclusion that Stolz will not be punished but Mackenzie rises to new heights of withering sarcasm and irony in the courtroom. This situation turns Ben into a radical firebrand which alienates him from his white friends and neighbors as well as members of his family. | Gaston Leroux's classic tale of love and suspense gets a face-lift in this horror story loosely adapted from Leroux's novel. Christine (Jill Schoelen) is a young classical vocalist who in the midst of performing a recently discovered piece by an obscure composer is struck on the head by a sandbag and wakes up in London in 1884. Eric Destler (Robert Englund) is a composer who is desperate to succeed -- so much so that he sells his soul to the devil in exchange for writing songs that people will love. However the devil adds a twist to the bargain by horribly scarring Eric's face which can only be disguised by flesh from a living victim. Living below the London Opera House Eric works night and day on his music; when he hears Christine's voice he falls in love he and lures her to his lair. Eric decides that Christine is the perfect woman to sing his music; he coaches her to a perfect interpretation of his work and he kills anyone who stands between her and success. Future Saturday Night Live star Molly Shannon made her film debut in a small role in the film's modern day sequences. | The Package a thriller involving political assassination and intrigue is an excellent action feature using a familiar theme and providing good performances by the cast. Boyette (Tommy Lee Jones) is a prisoner entrusted to Gallagher (Gene Hackman) for transportation back to the United States. Boyette escapes and Gallagher must find him. In doing so Gallagher finds himself getting into far more than he had bargained for as he becomes involved in a political assignation plot that he must stop. Both Hackman and Jones are excellent in reprising familiar roles. Hackman is never better than when portraying the decent man in a precarious position and Jones plays Boyette with the same cunning and intelligence that he brought to The Executioner's Song. | Director Spike Lee dives head-first into a maelstrom of racial and social ills using as his springboard the hottest day of the year on one block in Brooklyn NY. Three businesses dominate the block: a storefront radio station where a smooth-talkin' deejay (Samuel L. Jackson) spins the platters that matter; a convenience store owned by a Korean couple; and Sal's Famous Pizzeria the only white-operated business in the neighborhood. Sal (Danny Aiello) serves up slices with his two sons genial Vito (Richard Edson) and angry racist Pino (John Turturro). Sal has one black employee Mookie (Spike Lee) who wants to "get paid" but lacks ambition. His sister Jade (Joie Lee Spike's sister) who has a greater sense of purpose and a "real" job wants Mookie to start dealing with his responsibilities most notably his son with girlfriend Tina (Rosie Perez). Two of Mookie's best friends are Radio Raheem (Bill Nunn) a monolith of a man who rarely speaks preferring to blast Public Enemy's rap song Fight The Power on his massive boom box; and Buggin' Out (Giancarlo Esposito) nicknamed for his coke-bottle glasses and habit of losing his cool. When Buggin' Out notes that Sal's "Wall of Fame" a photo gallery of famous Italian-Americans includes no people of color he eventually demands a neighborhood boycott on a day when tensions are already running high that incurs tragic consequences. | Small-time crook Mickey Rourke is mockingly named Johnny Handsome because of his grotesquely deformed face. While in stir on a robbery rap Rourke is knifed by convicts in the employ of his former partner--and now bitter enemy--Lance Henriksen. While in the prison hospital Rourke is cared for by a kindly doctor (Forrest Whitaker) who believes that the key to Rourke's rehabilitation might be a literal change of face. Undergoing plastic surgery Rourke emerges as virtually unrecognizable to everyone but the audience. Paroled Rourke seems to be willing to follow a straight and narrow path. Seems to be. Only Morgan Freeman playing a hard-bitten law officer sees through Rourke's "new leaf." ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | A police detective (Don Johnson) whose job is the only thing he has left in his life must investigate the murder of a fellow officer. He follows the trail and is shocked to find a white-supremacist conspiracy in the process. | The road movie gets a smart update with this seriocomic tale of two Cheyenne men traveling from their reservation in Montana to New Mexico. For one of them Buddy Red Bow (A Martinez) a quick-tempered activist the journey is a practical one; his sister has been arrested and he is the only family member who can help her out. Buddy has no transportation so he's forced to ride with Philbert Bono (Gary Farmer) a phlegmatic hulk of a man who is using his 1964 Buick as a vehicle for a spiritual journey of his own. Philbert's easygoing ways and insistence on frequent stops to meditate prove irritating at first to Buddy but the men reach an accommodation as the trip wears on. Buddy comes to see that blaming the white man and what he sees as system rigged against Native Americans is distracting him from his true mission: to better understand himself and his place in the world. | This film loosely-based on the book by Bob Woodward follows the career of comedian John Belushi (Michael Chiklis) as his spirit is guided through the past by the Angel Velasquez (Ray Sharkey). | Director Jack Sholder followed his surprise sleeper hit The Hidden (1987) with this action drama that re-teamed Young Guns (1988) co-stars Kiefer Sutherland and Lou Diamond Phillips. Sutherland stars as Buster McHenry a Philadelphia cop working undercover as a thief in the gang of wealthy sadistic Marino (Rob Knepper). When the gang's heist of some diamonds goes awry a few innocents are shot and a valuable Native American spear is stolen landing Buster in bureaucratic hot water. Along comes Hank Storm (Phillips) intent upon retrieving the relic of his Sioux tribesmen and avenge the death of his brother. Hank and Buster team up to take Marino down and expose police corruption in the process. | Real-life siblings Beau and Jeff Bridges star as the eponymous Fabulous Baker Boys. Musical prodigies both the Bakers have long been teamed as a twin-piano act with the less talented Frank (Beau Bridges) coasting on the skills of his brilliant younger brother Jack (Jeff Bridges). Their career dwindling to nickel-and-dime dates in second-rate clubs the Bakers decide that they need a female vocalist to boost their popularity. They select auditioner Susie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer) who in addition to being a gifted songstress is drop-dead gorgeous. The newly renovated Baker Boys act scores a success which is inevitably threatened by Susie's growing popularity and by Jack's insistence upon pursuing an affair with the girl. | Based on a novel by Antii Tuuri Talvisota is a dramatized commemoration the 1939 Russo-Finnish war. Threatened with total annexation Finland courageously faced down the Soviet forces despite being outnumbered 50 to 1. The tiny country loses the vital Karelian Isthmus but Finland remains an independent nation never falling into the Communist sphere as the Soviets had intended. This long (3 hours plus) but never draggy film personalizes the war by concentrating on the exploits of one beleaguered resistance fighter (Taneli Makela). Also known as The Winter War Talvisota was Finland's candidate for the 1989 Best Foreign Film Oscar. | Hurriedly assembled to capitalize on the Paramount feature of the same name Magna Pictures' Harlow was shot in less than two weeks utilizing a glorified TV-kinescope process called Electronovision. Carol Lynley is physically an excellent choice to play 1930s Hollywood "platinum blonde" Jean Harlow though she has little of Harlow's casual charisma. Pushed into a movie career by Mama Jean (Ginger Rogers) in order to support her dysfunctional family Jean rises from 2-reel comedies to big-budget features in the space of a year. Though one of the highest-priced stars at MGM Jean's fortune is rapidly depleted by her high-living (and it is hinted incestuous) stepfather Marino Bello (Barry Sullivan). Seeking happiness and security Jean marries producer Paul Bern (Hurd Hatfield) only to have him commit suicide due to his impotence. Just when her misery is about to be ended by her marriage to movie star William Mansfield (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.)--a thinly disguised William Powell who refused to allow his name or likeness to be used--Jean dies of uremia at the age of 26. If you can get past those miserable Laurel & Hardy imitators at the beginning of Harlow you might be able to survive the rest of the picture which gives a whole new meaning to the word "cheap." Watch for boxing champ Sonny Liston in a one-scene bit. | Of the two competing Jean Harlow biopics released in 1965 producer Joseph E. Levine's Harlow is the more slickly professional though neither film is exactly a cinematic landmark. Carroll Baker plays 1930s "platinum blonde" Jean Harlow who in keeping with the portrait painted by biographer Irving Schulman and Arthur Landau (upon whose book this film is based) was a forlorn waif tossed around like a football by the predatory males of wicked old Hollywood. Prodded by a hellish stage mother (Angela Lansbury) and an implicitly incestuous stepfather (Raf Vallone) Harlow rises to the pinnacle of movie stardom but never finds true happiness. The wedding-night revelation that her new husband producer Paul Bern (Peter Lawford) is impotent is just another devastating blow for the poor girl. After all she goes through in the film Harlow's premature death at age 26 is almost a relief. The only person who truly deeply sincerely cares about her is her lovable agent Arthur Landau (played by lovable Red Buttons) who it will be remembered co-authored the original Harlow book. Movie buffs will derive some perverse pleasure by the script's many distortions of the facts notably Jean Harlow's days as a slapstick-comedy ingenue (director Gordon M. Douglas who worked at the Hal Roach studio during approximately the same period as Harlow should have known better). Whatever its shortcomings Harlow posted a huge profit for Joe Levine and Paramount Pictures. | A teen sex comedy derived from the arch debut novel of author Martin Amis by debut director Damian Harris (son of actor Richard Harris). Dexter Fletcher stars as Charles Highway a 19-year-old computer nerd in London who has created a program that will allegedly guide him through the process of seducing a girl. Charles is determined to win over a beautiful older woman before he enters Oxford University as a freshman. Then he meets 20-year-old American girl Rachel Noyce (Ione Skye) who unfortunately has a boyfriend named DeForest (James Spader). Since Rachel is a bit of a free-spirited swinger however Charles might have a chance but her complexity dooms his ill-conceived "Master of Seduction" computer program. | 84 Charlie Mopic offers the Vietnam experience as seen through the eyes of a combat photographer (Mopic is slang for the Army Motion Picture Unit). Byron Thames plays a combat cameraman who has already been on two tours of duty; he goes on a third because he is intrigued by a reel of film found on the body of a dead photographer. Thames must answer to green lieutenant Jonathan Emerson and experienced sergeant Richard Brooks. In straight-on non-judgemental fashion we are shown the day-to-day struggle to stay alive meeting the main characters in the natural course of action. As the mission winds down Thames is compelled to abandon his camera to rescue a fellow soldier; as a result yet another roll of film returns to headquarters without the photographer. 84 Charlie Mopic isn't about politics or collective guilt; it's about survival. | In this tense horror outing Toulon a puppet maker discovers an ancient Egyptian potion and uses it to bring his creations to life. Unfortunately he is a rather twisted fellow and his puppets become murderous little demons who escape. Distraught the master takes his life. Years later psychics tune into the existence of the monstrous marionettes and set off to stop them. | Night Game is a sweetly irreverent low-key comedy which is also an engaging crime thriller. Mike Seaver (Roy Scheider) an ex-ballplayer who's now a homicide detective with the Galveston police has to solve some vicious grappling-hook murders somehow linked to hometown-wins by the Houston Astros baseball team. Engaged to cute young blonde concession-owner Roxy (Karen Young) Steve must juggle his romance with Roxy while at the same time watching out for her. Roxy is just the type of woman who the murderer stalks brutally murdering them and leaving their bodies by the boardwalk where Roxy manages her concession with her mother Alma (Carlin Glynn). While the premise of the plot is somewhat hard to believe the entire cast turns in solid performances as colorful offbeat characters. The script by Spencer Eastman and Anthony Palmer is well-written and highly amusing with a level of gallows wit uncommon in a crime thriller. The climax although obvious to all but the most unsophisticated movie-goer doesn't spoil the fun of this unusual film which is stylishly staged and sufficiently gripping. | In this film sisters Frances and Evelyn McEllany (Patricia Neal and Shelley Winters) are two older women who have put aside their differences to set up a comfortable life together. However when shy retiring Frances falls in love with an Asian mechanic (Mako) her stuffy intolerant sister falls into a rage that threatens to destroy their relationship. | Love treachery and broken furniture are the hallmarks of this rollicking action drama. Dalton (Patrick Swayze) has a Ph.D. but rather than make a living teaching Socrates at some university he's opted to become a top-drawer "cooler" -- an expert barroom bouncer who can break up fights without getting himself killed in the process. Dalton is hired to keep the peace at the Double Duce a rough-and-tumble honky tonk in Jasper Missouri where beer-soaked free-for-alls are a nightly event. Dalton is hurt on his first night on the job and he is patched up by "Doc" Clay (Kelly Lynch) a beautiful woman working as the town's physician. Dalton and Doc immediately hit it off but Dalton learns that another man Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara) already has his eye on her. Wesley is a man used to getting his way; he's an extortionist and crime boss who has nearly everyone in Jasper under his thumb and he sets out to teach Dalton a lesson while Dalton is determined to clean up the town like he breaks up brawls at the Double Duce. Sam Elliott plays Dalton's mentor Wade and Red West a one-time member of Elvis Presley's "Memphis Mafia" appears as Webster; Canadian blues-rock guitarist Jeff Healey leads the Double Duce house band. | Sylvester Stallone is a tough but essentially decent convict in a relatively humane prison. He's on such good terms with the authorities that he's occasionally allowed a weekend furlough. This idyllic situation ends abruptly when he's transferred to a nasty prison run by sadistic warden Donald Sutherland (remember way back when Sutherland played good guys and Stallone played secondary hoodlums?) Harboring a grudge against Sly over an unfortunate incident at another prison Sutherland does everything he can to make Stallone's term a Hell on Earth. But in the end it is Sutherland who is Stallone's prisoner--and since Sly's name comes first on the credits it is Sutherland who blubberingly confesses to a string of crimes perpetrated on the helpless inmates. | Sophia Loren and Sydney Penny appear here as a mother and daughter fleeing the dangers of urban Rome during WW II. They head to the mountains but find things are far from safe. | The first BBC television film to be given a British theatrical release Derek Jarman's War Requiem is a cinematic interpretation of composer Benjamin Britten's famed oratorio. Narrated by Lord Laurence Olivier whose last film this was War Requiem combines Britten's music with the words of English poet (and World War 1 casualty Wilfred Owen) and Jarman's stark symbolic images--filmed appropriately enough in an old mental hospital. Throughout the sacrifice of young lives to the horrors of war is likened to the Supreme Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As always Jarman uses every opportunity to poke holes in Brtain's hidebound traditionalism. Though unrated the violence quotient in War Requiem is enough to render the film unsuitable for young children. | The obsession of a man for a married woman leads to tragedy in this romantic melodrama. Juan Pablo Castel (Peter Weller) is an artist who sees a woman admiring one of his paintings at an art exhibit. When he goes to introduce himself she quickly disappears. Castel follows her through the streets of the city and loses her twice before his successful meeting. He becomes obsessed with the beautiful Maria (Jane Seymour) who Castel learns is married to an older intellectual. Castel is not able to put the woman out of his mind and his obsession proves fatal as the story unfolds in flashbacks. | If you've seen TV wrestling you know what a "caged" bout is. In Cage it's for real; two testosterone-pumped behemoths are placed in a cage where they duke it out to the death. Lou Ferrigno plays Billy Thomas the muscle-bound Vietnam vet who is finagled into cage-fighting by a group of mobsters. Scott Monroe (Reb Brown) the man whose life Billy saved in Nam finds himself (through a series of ludicrous plot twists) facing his former savior in the dreaded cage. We suppose this was meant to be taken seriously but audiences didn't get the hint; Cage has been greeted with raucous derisive laughter ever since its 1990 release. | Police recruit two young car-wash attendants to go undercover in this forgettable exploitation feature. Posing as waiters in a retirement home they uncover a plot involving the drugging of horses to win bets on the races. Dean Stockwell walks through his routine role of the scheming police detective who tracks the drug runners. The two undercover agents soon are targeted for elimination by the vile villains. | Ivan Reitman's sequel to the phenomenally successful Ghostbusters is looser and more self-assured than the original. The film opens with a title reading "Five Years Later" and finds the ghostbusters living in hard times. A restraining order has forbidden the boys to partake in paranormal warfare and as a result they have had to seek other lines of work. Ray (Dan Aykroyd) and Winston (Ernie Hudson) spend their time performing at children's' birthday parties and Egon (Harold Ramis) is busy conducting experiments investigating the effect of human emotions on the environment leaving ghostbusting behind. Venkman (Bill Murray) and Dana (Sigourney Weaver) have split up. Venkman now hosts a local cable show called "The World of the Psychic." Dana now divorced and the mother of a little baby named Oscar works as an art restorer in a museum -- and this is where the plot kicks in. While Dana is restoring a portrait of a 16th-century tyrant by the name of Vigo the Carpathian the portrait becomes hexed. The evil Vigo wants to return to life by taking over the body of Dana's little child. Vigo has enlisted Dana's boss Janosz Poha (Peter MacNicol) to compel Dana to cooperate. Soon dirty sludge and slime flow through the streets of Manhattan and the ghostbusters have to reunite to save the city from a funky paranormal evil. | Future action spectacular maestro Johnny To spins this melodrama based loosely on divorce drama Kramer vs. Kramer. Former motorcycle racer Long (Chow Yun-fat) supports his young son Porky (Wong Kwan-yuen) working as a lowly construction worker. Though they struggle to get by Long and his son live happily. One day Sylvia (Sylvia Chang) -- the kid's mother -- shows up after an extended stint in America. A successful ad exec she casts her son in a television commercial she is producing. Soon Sylvia's long-dormant maternal feelings come rushing to the fore. A flashback shows that Sylvia dumped Long when she discovered Long with another woman. Her mother told Sylvia that her child was born dead before her mom fobbed him off onto Long. Deciding that Long with his crude ways and blue-collar income would be a poor influence on her son Sylvia tries to get Porky to come back with her to the States. Porky resists and vows to help his dad try to restart his racing career. Chow Yun-fat won a Golden Horse for his acting performance in this movie. | Directed by Susan Seidelman and written by Alice Arlen and Nora Ephron Cookie comes across as an inconsequential piece of fluff bolstered by a quirky performance by Emily Lloyd. Lloyd is Cookie Capisco the daughter of mobster Dino Capisco (Peter Falk) who has just finished thirteen years in prison. Dino wants to get out of jail settle some old scores and make up for lost time with his daughter. His illegitimate daughter that is -- since Cookie's mother Lenore (Dianne Wiest) has been Dino's longtime mistress. Dino's actual wife Bunny (Brenda Vaccaro) has he thinks been kept in the dark about Dino's mistress and his daughter. Dino decides that the best way to get to know Cookie is to hire her as his chauffeur. With her ears attuned to the conspiracies floating around Dino she quickly discovers that her father's old crony Carmine (Michael V. Gazzo) has been swindling him and that Dino's life is in jeopardy. | Angela (Pamela Springsteen) the murderous camp counselor of Sleepaway Camp 2 returns to the scene of her crimes in this no-frills installment. Assuming a camper's identity (after mowing her down with a Mack truck) Angela arrives at Camp Rolling Hills which was purchased and renamed "New Horizons" after her last killing spree. Husband and wife entreprenurs Herman and Lily (Michael J. Pollard and Sandra Dorsey) have reopened it as an "experiment in sharing" to bring street-smart disadvantaged kids together with snobby rich brats. Splitting up into three groups of culturally mixed teens they go off into the woods for a camping trip designed to break down barriers. Instead Angela finds a myriad of reasons to off her fellow campers (thanks to their constant bad behavior) and gets the job done with axes tent spikes a lawnmower and firecrackers up the nose. Even the presence of an off-duty police officer (Cliff Brand) who is familar with Angela's crimes doesn't deter her from slaughtering everyone for the merest provocation. | In this action film an American soldier (Peter Fonda) captures a female guerrilla fighter in the jungles of Vietnam and forces her to act as his guide through the unfamiliar terrain. | "If you build it he will come." That's the ethereal message that inspires Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) to construct a baseball diamond in the middle of his cornfield. At first "he" seems to be the ghost of disgraced ballplayer Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) who materializes on the ballfield and plays a few games with the awestruck Ray. But as the weeks go by Ray receives several other messages from a disembodied voice one of which is "Ease his pain." He realizes that his ballfield has been divinely ordained to give a second chance to people who have sacrificed certain valuable aspects of their lives. One of these folks is | Norman Jewison directed this subdued character study of the effect of the Vietnam War on a small-town Kentucky family -- based on the novel by Bobbi Ann Mason. The film centers upon 17-year-old Samantha (Emily Lloyd) who lives in Hopewell Kentucky with her Uncle Emmett (Bruce Willis) a quiet laid-back veteran of Vietnam suffering from post-traumatic stress. Samantha's father was killed in Vietnam when he was 19-years-old (almost her age now) and her mother Irene (Joan Allen) has remarried. Samantha finds some old photographs of her father and she becomes obsessed with finding out more about him. Irene who has moved to Lexington with her second husband wants Samantha to move in with them and go to college. But Samantha would rather stay with Uncle Emmett and try to find out more about her father. Her mother is no help as she tells Samantha "Honey I married him four weeks before he left for the war. He was 19. I hardly even remember him." Finally Samantha Emmett and her grandmother (Peggy Rea) go to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Finding her father's name in the memorial releases cathartic emotions in Samantha and her family. | Kill Reflex is a Po' Boy production produced and directed by that company's founder Fred Williamson. Williamson also assumes the starring role in this violent throwback to the glory days of Blaxploitation. He plays a Chicago cop whose partner is killed; when he wants answers he discovers that his superiors are covering up for someone. Unlike certain other African American stars Fred Williamson is an equal opportunity butt-kicker; he'll knock the stuffings out of anyone regardless of race color or creed. Co-starring in Kill Reflex are one-time James Bond girl Maud Adams and former "Buford Pusser" Bo Svenson. | Friday the 13th director Sean S. Cunningham helmed this sea-monster opus about a team of engineers on an undersea missile platform who disturb the slumber of a huge killer crustacean which soon develops a taste for human-flavored snacks. The rubbery-looking beastie is quite a laugh but there are some genuine freak-outs as it chomps away at the crew -- that is while they're not reducing their own numbers through sheer incompetence. In the end it's B.J. & the Bear's Greg Evigan (alas minus chimp) who saves the day. One of a dozen-or-so subaqueous Alien clones (half of which were produced by Roger Corman) designed to trade on the building hype of James Cameron's long-awaited The Abyss this soggy little picture managed to reach theaters first. Not that it's the least impressive of the lot -- actually it succeeds on its own terms as a thoroughly intense and fast-paced "B"-monster flick aided by good performances (Evigan is a likable sensitive hero and Miguel Ferrer quaffs the scenery as a high-strung jerk). At least it's better than Leviathan which tells essentially the same story but wastes considerably more money. | When a man returns to Brooklyn he finds his brother a gang member under the leadership of an old rival who framed him for the murder of a policeman ten years prior. | In Transylvania Twist producer Roger Corman and director Jim Wynorski make Mel Brooks movies look like Noël Coward drawing-room comedies. The film begins with nubile innocent Patty (Monique Gabrielle) being chasing through the woods by the Greatest Horror Hits of the 1980s --with Jason Freddy Krueger and Leatherface all vying for a piece of her. Robert Vaughn has the hammiest role as a vampire named Lord Byron Orlock. His ravishing niece Marissa (Teri Copley) an American singing star arrives at Lord Byron's castle in Transylvania after the death of her father. Accompanying her is Dexter Ward (Rick Altman) her wise-cracking Donald O'Connor-inspired sidekick. What happens next involves a frantic search for a mysterious book that will raise "the evil one" from the dead. The flimsy plot serves as a handy clothesline on to which to hang self-referential parodies of the horror film genre with time out for some clever editing of an appearance by long-dead Boris Karloff. | Who do you send after a gang of stump-dumb crooks? Who else but the most intellectually-challenged police force in America in the sixth installment of the Police Academy series. The Wilson Heights Gang three thieves whose success as criminals is in inverse proportion to their outwardly-displayed intelligence and criminal talent are managing to terrorize the city in spite of themselves. The increasingly feeble Commandant Lassard (George Gaynes) and his much-put-upon second-in-command Capt. Harris (G.W. Bailey) are instructed to bring the crooks to justice; of course with the Police Academy regulars as their task force that's much easier said than done. Bubba Smith Michael Winslow Leslie Easterbrook Marion Ramsey and Bruce Mahler are on hand once again as the comical cops; Peter Bonerz a former regular on The Bob Newhart Show stepped in as director. | Yet another in a spate of historical costume dramas by Italian filmmakers Hannibal tells the story of the famous general's battles and his ill-advised march across the snowy Alps. To make life that much more interesting violence gore sex love and personal issues are thrown in for good measure. The great general is played by Victor Mature and his main love interest Sylvia by Rita Gam. As Hannibal's successes in battle increase it seems like he is fated for ultimate victory but his own failings are his undoing in the end. Unevenly paced and unconvincing in parts this offering by director Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (best-known for the "Toto" series of comedies) is geared more for audiences out for spectacle and entranced by history no matter how it is interpreted. | One of the first "underground" films of the 1960's to achieve a degree of mainstream acceptance (it was an actual hit in New York City was well-received in Los Angeles and San Francisco and was banned in Chicago and Boston) Andy Warhol's The Chelsea Girls offered a long unblinking look into the lives of Warhol's retinue of "superstars" as they showed off for the camera in their various rooms in the notorious Chelsea Hotel long a favored New York hangout for writers artists and bohemians. Along with such notables of the moment as Eric Emerson Brigid Polk Ondine and Mario Montez one of the "girls" was Mary Woronov years before she gained a cult following for her work in Rock 'n' Roll High School and Eating Raoul. The three-and-a-half hour film consisted of two series of images shown simultaneously though only one soundtrack was audible; in 1995 Warhol associate Paul Morrissey prepared a video edition for broadcast on British television though the film has yet to be broadcast in the United States and there is no authorized video release as yet in North America. | The Cuban Death of A Bureaucrat involves the demise of an inventor who had developed a machine to mass-produce statuettes of Cuban hero Jose Martin. Unfortunately the inventor is buried with his union card in his pocket. Unable to collect any pension money without that card the widow attempts to exhume the body. Her hands tied by red tape the widow is forced to rob her husband's grave. These morbid proceedings are treated as hilariously as any slapstick two-reeler or French bedroom farce by director Thomas Guttierez Alea. In tweaking the nose of Cuba's bollixed-up government Alea condemned his film to the censor's scissors though Death of a Bureaucrat was released intact outside of its own country of origin. | A former Vietnam war hero becomes a drill instructor. Members of his squad begin dying from questionable accidents and one of the soldiers discovers that the brutal DI makes his own rules. | Loose Cannons may be a wacky buddy-cop comedy but it starts with a chilling premise. It seems that a film is discovered that depicts the final moments of Adolf Hitler's life. The climax features young German officer Von Metz who is seen putting Hitler to death. Von Metz (Robert Prosky) is now running for chancellor of West Germany. If this film gets out his political career is finished so Von Metz has arranged for the murder of anyone who has seen the film. The killings have taken place in the Washington area and Mac (Gene Hackman) and Ellis (Dan Aykroyd) are sent to investigate the crimes. Mac is a middle-aged veteran of the force a professional who gets things done. But Ellis is a different ball of wax. Suffering from a multiple personality disorder he has spent two years in a Benedictine monastery to recover from his problems. But he is far from cured -- as Mac discovers whenever Ellis is confronted by violence he blacks out and begins to assume the characters of popular culture icons like Popeye Captain Kirk and the Road Runner. | A yuppie and a hippie are the offbeat pairing of this character comedy in the tradition of earlier mismatched buddy films such as Midnight Run (1988). Kiefer Sutherland is uptight 26-year-old FBI agent John Buckner who's been assigned to escort an aging counterculture radical named Huey Walker (Dennis Hopper) to Oregon for trial on a charge that's decades old. Buckner finds Huey's lifestyle and beliefs irresponsible. Once the two are bound for their Pacific Northwest destination Huey begins to play psychological mind games with the straight-arrow Buckner convincing him that he's tripping on hallucinogenic drugs getting him drunk and setting him up with a hooker named Sparkle (Kathleen York). Huey trades places with his captor and soon a game of cat-and-mouse is afoot as the agent pursues the one-time radical with surprising revelations abounding regarding Buckner's childhood and Huey's motivations for allowing himself to be captured. Flashback also stars Carol Kane Cliff De Young Richard Masur Michael McKean and Paul Dooley. | In this action adventure tale Professor Braun (Ernest Borgnine) an expert in weapons technology is kidnapped by Soviet terrorists who intend to force him to make a high-tech laser cannon for them. Intelligence agents Michael Gold (Brandon Lee) and Alissa (Debi A. Monahan) are sent in by the CIA to rescue him and recover a cache of stolen diamonds before it's too late for Braun and the world at large. Laser Mission marked Brandon Lee's first starring role in a U.S. feature film three years before his tragic death while shooting The Crow. | I Come in Peace is a silly derivative science fiction exploitation thriller which is a triumph of style and skillful direction despite a plot that steals elements from numerous good films and mixes them with some appallingly bad acting. Jack Caine (Dolph Lundgren) is a not-by-the books police officer investigating the death of several people including his partner by a gang called the "White Boys." All the victims seemed to have died of drug overdoses but Jack thinks that there is something more sinister afoot. His investigation reveals a plot by aliens who use the bodies to extract a chemical that is sold to addicts on their home planet. Originally entitled Dark Angel I Come in Peace while silly and confusing has great production values and some excellent special effects. The main reason to see this film is because of the expert direction by former stunt-man Craig Baxley who manages to keep the action moving at a fast pace and tie up the loose ends of the threadbare story. The cinematography by Mark Irwin is outstanding and shows that imagination and a good visual sense can overcome a limited budget and a bad plot. | This horror is set in a scary haunted house where researchers have come to investigate. Ten years before a number of murders occured there and now it is rife with restless spirits lead by the mummified corpse of a fallen priest who resides in the basement. The only one who can save the imperiled researchers is another fallen priest who must somehow regain his lost faith if he is to succeed. | In this espionage actioner two best friends working as commandos for the CIA team up to complete an assignment in the Middle East and end up making the world's most terrifying terrorist very angry. Soon the two are involved in the fight of their lives. | The odd comedies of Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki may be an acquired taste but it is one which more and more people are getting. The story concerns the exploits of an extremely inept but dedicated troupe of accordian musicians "The Leningrad Cowboys" whose sheer awfulness puts SCTV's Schmenge brothers in the shade. In fact in order to stop having to listen to them a local record producer advises them to go to America and paints a glowing picture of the success they will enjoy there. These eight Finnish lads (seven living one very frozen corpse) are dressed as they think true hipster musicians should be (ducktails sunglasses fur coats pointy-toed shoes) and they head off for New York. There they encounter yet another wise guy who sends them off to Mexico by car to play at his cousin's wedding (he apparently hates his cousin). Along the way they get bookings wherever they can learn American music styles and get along fabulously (by their reckoning). | Adapted from a Stephen King novel Rob Reiner's Misery cast James Caan as a writer at a career crossroads. The film opens with Paul Sheldon (Caan) completing work on his latest novel a break from his popular series of novels featuring the character Misery Chastain. He gets into a severe car accident and is saved by Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates) a reclusive woman who nurses him back to health. Annie is a huge fan of the Misery novels and she finishes reading the new one while Paul is convalescing. She becomes enraged when she discovers that Paul has killed off Misery. Annie injures Paul's foot severely so that he is unable to leave her house and forces him to write a new Misery novel. A local sheriff (Richard Farnsworth) and Paul's agent (Lauren Bacall) both attempt to track down what happened to the missing author. Misery shot the relatively unknown Kathy Bates to stardom winning her one of the few Best Actress Oscars ever bestowed for portraying an evil character. | The terror in this erotic horror thriller begins in the past when Dr. Russell the director of a mental hospital rapes a patient who afterward kills herself. Many years pass and the main story begins when a lovely model checks into the asylum. Dr. Russell feels those old lustful violent stirrings upon seeing her but during the drug-induced "seduction" something goes terribly wrong and the model seems to have died. With the aid of his weird staff the doctor tries to get rid of the body which mysteriously vanishes by the next day. Later the shrink begins to seriously question his own sanity when he keeps seeing the form of the model surreptitiously sneaking around the grounds. Things only get stranger from there. | In Marked for Death Steven Seagal is told to "try to find the gentle person inside yourself." But he doesn't spend too much time looking preferring instead to crack the spines of his victims. Seagal plays John Hatcher a burned-out narcotics agent who resigns from the Drug Enforcement Administration after his partner is killed. He returns to his hometown and finds the city in the thrall of a vicious Jamaican drug gang led by the nasty Screwface (Basil Wallace). He meets an old friend now a high school football coach who tells John about losing his best player and his 13-year-old nephew to drug overdoses. Soon John's family is threatened and his prize Mustang stolen so John joins forces with his buddy to take on Screwface and the drug gang themselves. | A woman is caught in the middle of a cat-and-mouse game between fugitive aliens in this sci-fi thriller. A mysterious man named Townsend (Lance Edwards) attempts to steal a gun from a police car; an altercation results and Townsend is repeatedly shot by the cops. Medical Examiner Dori Caisson (Hilary Shepard) is performing an autopsy on Townsend's seemingly dead body when his wounds suddenly heal and Townsend forces Caisson to help him escape. Townsend and Caisson are soon approached by Yates (Robert Forster) who attempts to kill them and sends them on a high-speed chase. The next morning Townsend tells Caisson that he is actually a law enforcement officer from another world and that Yates is a criminal from his planet whom he is assigned to apprehend. Townsend's ability to resist bullets and heal himself convince her that he is indeed from another world but she's not so sure who is the good guy. Peacemaker also features Robert Davi as a cop involved with Caisson and Bert Remsen as Doc. | Something of a sleeper in its 1990 release White Hunter Black Heart is one of Clint Eastwood's most engaging films. It is based on Peter Vietel's novel about the location shoot of John Huston's immortal The African Queen. But the focus is never on Bogie and Hepburn. Egomaniacal director John Wilson (Eastwood) is far more interested in killing an elephant than in making a movie. His old friend and scriptwriter Pete Verrill (Jeff Fahey) and his producer Paul Landers (George Dzundza) are on hand to try and talk him down from this pursuit. Eastwood's verbose outlandish performance will be particularly remarkable to fans who tend to think of him as the soft-spoken tough guy. | The gritty underbelly of New York's complex ethnically divided criminal world is exposed in this dark drama from director Abel Ferrara. Christopher Walken stars as Frank White a drug lord who's just been released from a long stint in prison. Aware that feeding off of society's depravity has made him a wealthy man Frank has become determined to give something back to the city and he hatches a scheme to build a multimillion-dollar public hospital in one of Brooklyn's worst ghetto neighborhoods. Needing the assistance of his fellow criminals to pull it off Frank and his adjutant Jimmy Jump (Laurence Fishburne) encounter a wall of resistance from every faction including drug-trade partner Lance Wong (Joey Chin) and temperamental cop Dennis Gilley (David Caruso). Frank's do-gooder efforts ultimately result in a Mob war and in a bloody showdown between the city's various ethnic criminal actions. Ferrara followed King of New York with a similarly themed film that many critics considered his masterpiece Bad Lieutenant (1992). | Writer/producer/director James Bond III also stars in this innovative supernatural thriller as Joel a divinity student from rural North Carolina who has a serious crisis of faith and travels to New York to seek the advice of his friend aspiring actor K (Kadeem Hardison). In an effort to loosen up his conservative companion K gives him a taste of New York nightlife -- personified by an alluring club vamp with the less-than-subtle name of Temptation (Cynthia Bond). Although her true nature as a soul-stealing succubus is more than obvious to the audience (particularly after several scenes of unsuspecting wannabe players torn limb-from-limb) Temptation nevertheless ensnares naïve innocent Joel in her devilish spell prompting K to investigate the woman's background with a little help from a detective (Bill Nunn) determined to connect her with several murders. Bond's intelligent morality play is a step above simple homage to horror and blaxploitation genres of the '70s avoiding many of those films' stereotypes to present three-dimensional characters and realistic dialogue. The vibrant color-rich cinematography is the work of frequent Spike Lee collaborator Ernest R. Dickerson. | This hip-hop comedy stars Mario Van Peebles as rapper Chilly D who becomes possessed by the spirit of outrageous fashion designer Yves Malmaison (Richard Fancy). | An avenging rider roars off in search of the Grim Reaper who killed his love in this violent actioner. The rider Wade Olsen is an ex-cop and the Reaper is a black-leather-clad gang leader who has been a major thorn in Olsen's side for the two previous films. Riding off with Olsen are the mystical Rainmaker and the beautiful Skin who wants to get back at the Reaper for torturing her lover Catfish and leaving him for dead after stealing a treasure map. To help him find the huge cache of stolen Civil War gold Reaper and his enormous gang kidnap an archaeologist. | Martin Scorsese explores the life of organized crime with his gritty kinetic adaptation of Nicolas Pileggi's best-selling Wiseguy the true-life account of mobster and FBI informant Henry Hill. Set to a true-to-period rock soundtrack the story details the rise and fall of Hill a half-Irish half-Sicilian New York kid who grows up idolizing the "wise guys" in his impoverished Brooklyn neighborhood. He begins hanging around the mobsters running errands and doing odd jobs until he gains the notice of local chieftain Paulie Cicero (Paul Sorvino) who takes him in as a surrogate son. As he reaches his teens Hill (Ray Liotta) is inducted into the world of petty crime where he distinguishes himself as a "stand-up guy" by choosing jail time over ratting on his accomplices. From that moment on he is a part of the family. Along with his psychotic partner Tommy (Joe Pesci) he rises through the ranks to become Paulie's lieutenant; however he quickly learns that like his mentor Jimmy (Robert DeNiro) his ethnicity prevents him from ever becoming a "made guy" an actual member of the crime family. Soon he finds himself the target of both the feds and the mobsters who feel that he has become a threat to their security with his reckless dealings. Goodfellas was rewarded with six Academy Award nominations including Best Picture; Pesci would walk away with Best Supporting Actor for his work. | A beautiful woman discovers a new side of her personality in this erotic drama. Kansas-born Emily Reed (Carré Otis) is an intelligent but naive young woman who has made a name for herself as a lawyer and is hired to work with businesswoman Claudia Lirones (Jacqueline Bisset) who is putting the finishing touches on a major real estate deal. Claudia brings Emily with her as she jets off to Rio De Janeiro to wrap up the sale of a resort hotel to the Chinese. When Claudia is unexpectedly called away Emily is left in the care of James Wheeler (Mickey Rourke) an expatriate American multi-millionaire with a truly remarkable tan who is in on Claudia's deal. The Carnivale is in full swing in Rio and James seeks to broaden Emily's horizons by introducing her to the sensual pleasures lurking all around her; James and Emily soon become involved which complicates matters when Claudia returns. One of Wild Orchid's love scenes between Mickey Rourke and Carré Otis had to be trimmed so that the film could gain an R rating for American release (the uncut version was later released on home video); a widely circulated rumor had it that Rourke and Otis who were living together at the time had actually had sex while the scene was filmed though Otis later denied it. | One of a few abortive attempts by B-movie legend Roger Corman to recapture the questionable glory of his 60s Edgar Allan Poe films as well as his 70s sexploitation romps this is definitely the least entertaining of the lot. Taking massive liberties with Poe's tale the plot involves lovely young Lenora (Nicole Eggert) being possessed by the ghost of her mother (Eggert again) who was tortured and crucified as a witch when Lenora was an infant. After a series of flashbacks it is also revealed that Morella had intended to sacrifice her child as part of a Satanic ritual designed to give her eternal life. Lenora's creepy governess Mrs. Deveroux (Lana Clarkson) is revealed as Morella's partner in crime as she conspires to make Lenora's possession complete -- just in time for her to collect a sizable trust on her 18th birthday. Conceived primarily as softcore exploitation this makes Corman's earlier bastardizations of Poe's works seem positively inspired by comparison. | Director Richard Lester uses the Burt Shevelove/Larry Gelbart/Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical hit as a launching pad for some of his wildest slapstick gaggery. Zero Mostel repeats his stage role as Pseudolus the cunning Roman slave who'll do anything to win his freedom. The plot hinges on three Roman houses next door to each another. One is the home of Pseudolus' masters: the philandering Senex (Michael Hordern) his domineering wife Domina (Patricia Jessel) and their handsome but empty-headed son Hero (Michael Crawford. The second house is a brothel belonging to unctuous procurer Lycus (Phil Silvers). The third house has long been empty in that its owner the senile Erronious (Buster Keaton) has gone on a long journey to find his children who were kidnapped in infancy by pirates. Other principals include Pseudolus' fellow slave the aptly named Hysterium (Jack Gilford); vain warrior Miles Gloriosus (Leon Greene) who marches triumphantly into Rome declaring "I am a parade!"; and the virginal Philia (Annette Andre) a resident of Lycus' "domicile" who is loved by Hero but who has been promised in marriage to Miles Glorious. There are also acrobats transvestites a phony funeral and an outsized climactic chase. | Rick Richards (Elvis Presley) is a helicopter pilot who is grounded when his chopper runs federal aviation official Donald Beldon (John Doucette) off the road in Paradise Hawaiian Style. Already suspended as a airline pilot he and partner Danny Kohana (James Shigeta) struggle to keep their business flying. Suzanna Leigh plays the pretty secretary but Elvis does not limit his affections to just one girl. Technical credits and locations scenes of the beautiful islands are the highlight of the film. Presley warbles his usual slew of songs but most are unremarkable. | This James Bond parody brings a new sort of jet-set secret agent to the screen -- one who hates flying is afraid to shoot people and would rather stay at home! Col. Mostyn (Trevor Howard) is the head of a special branch of British intelligence who is appalled to discover that a number of his best agents are either leaving the force or have turned out to be traitors. It is decided that Mostyn and his men need a special agent to ferret out those who leave his employ while knowing too much and silence them permanently. Mostyn decides the right man for the job is his old army buddy Boysie Oakes (Rod Taylor) but there's a bit of a problem -- while the job requires a globe-trotting assassin who can stare calmly into the face of death Oakes is a mild-mannered fun seeker who is terrified of airplanes and faints at the sight of blood. None of this dissuades Mostyn who still gives Oakes the assignment but when he finds out that flying and guns are a big part of his new job he hires someone else to do the dirty work for him. Oakes eventually develops a taste for the cars women gadgets and danger of his new career but the real acid test comes when he actually has to go on an assignment himself. The Liquidator was directed by Jack Cardiff who along with a respected career as a director was one of the most distinguished cinematographers in the British cinema lensing such classics as The Red Shoes The African Queen and Black Narcissus. | Elmore Leonard's brittle novel is brought to the screen in this adaptation by director Abel Ferrara and screenwriter James Borrelli. Peter Weller plays George Moran a Miami hotel owner who in times past fought in Santo Domingo during the American intervention into that country. George finds himself drawn back to Santo Domingo to try to find a woman who had given him the moniker of Cat Chaser. Instead of the woman he is looking for George finds Mary (Kelly McGillis) and as it comes to all men George ends up having a passionate affair with Mary -- so passionate in fact that Mary announces to her husband Andres (Tomas Milian) that their marriage is over. Unfortunately for Mary and George Andres who at one point in the past was the head of the Santo Domingo secret police has other ideas concerning the dissolution of their marriage. | Director Bernard Rose and screenwriter David Yallop were inspired by the real-life Hulten/Jones murder case of 1944 famously known as The Cleft Chin Murder Case after a London cabbie was found murdered. It was a sensation in England where American soldier Karl Hulten and British showgirl Elizabeth Maud Jones became household names -- even beating out news of the war. In the film Karl Hulten (Kiefer Sutherland) is an American GI who is stalking the black market of London after stealing an army truck and going AWOL. There he meets up with Betty Jones (Emily Lloyd) a stripper with a deluded fantasy world view formed by watching a steady stream of Hollywood film noir and gangster pictures. Seeing Karl who claims he is Chicago Joe doing advance work in London for encroaching Chicago gangsters Betty takes the opportunity to set her fantasies to life as she connives Karl into a crime spree of petty crimes. With luck on their side the spree keeps escalating until Betty urges Karl to commit the ultimate crime -- murder. | Three of life's losers stage a reunion early in the proceedings of Alligator Eyes. Renewing their long-standing friendship are alcoholic Roger Kabler his self-defeating pal Allen McCullough and McCullough's blind former girlfriend Annabelle Larsen. The trio goes on a cross-country trip reminiscing on their wasted lives as they journey from town to town. Suddenly out of nowhere the film becomes a revenge tale with Larsen searching for her parents' murderers. Then we segue into a series of "sexual manipulation" scenes apparently orchestrated by unscrupulous psychiatrist John MacKay. Needless to say the critics were crazy about Alligator Eyes; audiences confused by the film's abrupt mood swings were less enthusiastic. | Bernard (voice of Bob Newhart) and Miss Bianca (voice of Eva Gabor) the intrepid mouse squad from the International Rescue Society of The Rescuers return to help a little boy from the Australian outback named Cody (oice of Adam Ryen) who has been kidnapped by an evil poacher named McLeach (voice of George C. Scott). Enlisting the air services of Wilbur the Albatross (voice of John Candy) the two mice travel to the wasteland of Australia. McLeach is a dark complexioned exploiter who scours the Outback in a giant hovercraft intent on capturing endangered species and selling them for a hefty profit. Bernard and Miss Bianca befriend a Paul Hogan-type mouse named Jake (Tristan Rogers) but to battle against the evil McLeach Bernard's wisdom is required in order to save the day. Disney got its feet wet in computer animation with several impressive flight sequences which bracket the film. | Making optimum use of its limited budget this intense claustrophobic sci-fi/horror film involves the bizarre results of genetic experiments performed by Dr. Foster (George Gerard) for the head of the sinister Talos Corporation. When bitten by the spawn of one of the alien spores contained in the lab Foster undergoes a horrific transformation and begins stalking anyone unfortunate enough to stray into the facility. This includes the daughter of the creature's first victim (Tara Leigh) and a hitman (Tony Gigante) hired by sleazy Talos director Dr. Viallini (Marcus Powell) to murder anyone privy to the project or its lethal outcome. Ultimately the survivors must square off against the ever-mutating Foster/thing before it becomes unstoppable. Well-written and sporting some spectacular (and gross) monster effects this ambitious effort began as a belated sequel to the shoestring cult classic The Deadly Spawn (aka Return of the Aliens). | This drama takes place within the lively world of NBA basketball and tells the tale of a team of players that suddenly find themselves led by a woman. | An independent American thriller of identity and personality. Joe Prince (Colin Firth) is a park ranger and an artist who falls deeply in love with Cynthia (Lisa Zane) a mysterious woman he meets in his park. They are (too) hastily married and the day before the honeymoon Joe finds Cynthia's wedding ring holding down a goodbye note that simply says "I don't know who you are." Joe tracks his reticent bride to nearby Los Angeles and the trail leads deeper into the underground of the city. Helped in his research by his friend Elijah (Billy Zane Lisa's brother) Joe starts to learn some pretty unsavory things about Cynthia. Available in PG and R-rated versions. | Three randy teen boys wreak havoc after they infitrate a boarding school for Catholic girls. | This special effects-heavy science fiction sequel moves the action from the first film's Amazon forest to the urban jungle of L.A. Danny Glover stars as Lt. Mike Harrigan an LAPD detective baffled by his latest case the ritualistic slaughter of several drug dealers by a devastating killer who leaves no traces. As Harrigan and his partners Danny Archuletta (Ruben Blades) Leona Cantrell (Maria Conchita Alonso) and Jerry Lambert (Bill Paxton) try to figure out who or what killed the criminals FBI investigator Stephen Keyes (Gary Busey) attempts to warn the team away from investigating further. When two of his team are killed in a particularly grisly way Harrigan uncovers the truth -- their quarry is an alien creature that hunts humans for sport. Attracted to violence its latest choice of prey is gun-toting Jamaican drug dealers. Keyes and his team know all about the nasty extraterrestrial and its bloody pastime because they've been studying it for ten years and they've come up with a possible means of dispatching the beast. When that plan backfires however it comes down to Harrigan and an extremely irritated otherworldly foe slugging it out in a rooftop confrontation. | Actress Dyan Cannon whose 1976 directorial debut Number One was nominated for a "best short subject" Academy Award moves on to feature-length projects with The End of Innocence. In addition to directing Ms. Cannon wrote the screenplay and played a leading role in this story of a young girl spiritually torn apart by forces beyond her control. Rebecca Schaeffer plays Stephanie Lewis unwanted and ignored by her eternally squabbling parents. Mom and Dad do further damage to Stephanie's battered psyche by giving her mixed messages concerning sex and religion. The girl's self-esteem dwindles to microscopic proportions thanks to a series of no-good boyfriends. Suffering a nervous breakdown she is placed in an asylum where for the first time she treated as a human being rather than a nuisance by compassionate psychiatrist John Heard. Completed in the late 1980s End of Innocence was released in 1990 one year after the death of star Rebecca Schaeffer. | Wings Hauser plays a heroic bounty hunter searching for the serial killer who has been slaying streetwalkers in this slice-n-dicer. To catch him the hero offers his own girl friend as a decoy. | In this sequel to Watchers an extremely intelligent dog attempts to warn his human buddy Paul Ferguson (Marc Singer) that a deadly monster is on the loose. When the monster comes after the duo they must find a way to stop it. | The grim post-World War I era in Europe is grist for director Bertrand Tavernier's mill in Life and Nothing But. Philipe Noiret portrays a French major who is supervising the gruesome task of counting and identifying the corpses still strewn over the battlefield. Noiret is obsessed with the notion that by doing his job above and beyond the call of duty he can somehow make up for the carnage in which he participated a few years earlier. The major's mission is intercut with short vignettes involving the families and loved ones of the dead and with the efforts by another officer to find a suitable candidate for an Unknown Soldier testimonial. | In this lurid sci-fi actioner a psycho LA police chief has surgeons implant a device into the spines of wounded officers that turns them into lunatic killers who are then assigned to his Scum Quelling Urban Assault Division (SQUAD). After cleaning the streets of slimy crooks the officers are programmed to destroy themselves. When hard-nosed cop Arliss Ryder is wounded he too receives the deadly implant but unlike the others he and his gal Kristin a master kickboxer figure out the plan and work to defeat the villain to save himself and his fellow officers. The film inspired considerable controversy when it first came out because the part of the S&M-loving police chief was played by convicted-conspirator G. Gordon Liddy of Watergate fame. After the film was completed Liddy refused to promote it to the public and later after the story made the national news withdrew all opposition. This bought the film more time in theaters before it went to video than it may have actually deserved. | In this Finnish comedy which features all-English dialogue and nary a Scandanavian in it Henri Boulanger (Jean-Pierre Leaud) is a colorless English civil servant who was given a speedy retirement when his agency was "privatized" complete with a gold watch. His life is so barren that removing even the empty activities of his job makes it not worth living so he attempts suicide by sticking his head in a gas oven - just as a gas service strike gets underway. Frustrated he takes his savings from the bank and heads off to hire a contract killer to take his life from him. Then he really begins to enjoy life - so much so that now he wants to avoid his imminent demise. | Despite its occasional lapses into silly self-consciousness Flatliners is one of the most intriguing and well-constructed supernatural thrillers of the 1990s. A group of brilliant medical students decide to literally play with life and death. They put themselves in suspended animation electronically inducing a near-deathlike state and then pulling out of it at the last possible moment. Things get hairy when one of the students (Kiefer Sutherland) becomes obsessed with the notion of | Actress Sondra Locke directed this visceral film noir about undercover cop Lottie Mason (Theresa Russell). A narcotics cop with the LAPD she works a second shift at night as an undercover vice cop. Lottie works the bars and lures johns into the arms of the law. But her life is in a rut and she would love to act on impulse like the narcotics and vice personas she adopts daily on the job. During the course of her duties she begins a romantic relationship with district attorney Stan Harris (Jeff Fahey) who gets her involved with a case he is working on against a drug lord. But Stan is too nice to her and she bolts from his apartment and into the nearest bar. After a few slugs of whiskey she decides that for this one time she will play out the role as a hooker take a john to her apartment and take the money. A guy saddles up to her and she goes back to his house. But the man happens to be the same drug kingpin Stan is building his case against. He is soon murdered and she is left with a dead body and a case with $900000 in drug money. | Neglecting Julie (Frances McDormand) his lawyer lady friend Dr. Peyton Westlake (Liam Neeson) works feverishly to perfect his latest invention -- artificial skin that could be used to treat burn victims. Peyton himself falls victim to an explosion when one of Julie's crooked clients sends his henchmen to sniff out an incriminating document that's been left in Westlake's lab. Hideously disfigured and left for dead the good doctor receives an experimental medical treatment that renders him super-strong impervious to pain and prone to heightened fits of rage. Rebuilding his lab into an underground hideout Westlake begins using his synthetic skin to impersonate various characters and engineer his revenge against those who destroyed his life. Reconnecting with Julie however becomes the unsightly vigilante's biggest challenge. | In this action-mystery Paul McMillan a former member of the 82 Airborne Special Forces wants to know why his former unit mates have suddenly taken to stealing huge amounts of money and then committing suicide. Five of them do this before McMillan and the widow of the fifth Claire get together with Detective Bach and begin investigating. They are appalled to discover that (shades of the Manchurian Candidate) all of the 82 Airborne were brainwashed and that they would become little more than mindless robots upon hearing the title phrase. Later they find out that one of McMillan's own unit mates is behind the robberies. Fortunately turn-about is fair play and McMillan is able to stop him. Unfortunately McMillan himself was a part of the unit; a fact that becomes painfully clear by the story's end. | A star-studded cast invigorates this film of a jazz trumpeter (Sammy Davis Jr.) who experiences both the prejudices of the music industry and terrible guilt following the traffic accident that killed his family a tragedy he feels personally responsible for. Co-stars include several giants of jazz and popular music: Frank Sinatra Louis Armstrong Ossie Davis and Mel Tormé as well as Peter Lawford and Cicely Tyson. | This bloody spaghetti western (filmed entirely in Spain) tells the tale of how an Indian (Burt Reynolds) whose entire tribe was slain by Anglo outlaws gets gruesome revenge upon them. | Jonathan Corbett (Lee Van Cleef) is one of the top lawmen in the State of Texas. He's so good at what he does that he's been approached by Brokston (Walter Barnes) a wealthy speculator and power-broker about running for the United States Senate. But there's one job that needs doing first which if Corbett can finish it will put him in an unchallengable position -- he has to hunt down and capture (dead or alive with the emphasis on "dead") Cuchillo Sanchez (Tomas Milian) who's wanted for raping and killing a 12-year-old girl. Corbett does what he does best pursuing Sanchez relentlessly and on his own level of intense brutality past the border and into Mexico -- but along the way Corbett learns what life is like for peasants like Sanchez and what men like Brokston have to do with it. And he discovers that Sanchez may not be the murderer that Corbett thinks he is. | An American Dream is adapted from the Norman Mailer novel of the same name. Stuart Whitman plays an acerbic TV talk show host who kills his wife Eleanor Parker during an argument. Whitman exerts his influence to cover up his crime and the official verdict is suicide. But Whitman has not reckoned with the "Hell hath no fury" intensity of his cast-aside mistress Janet Leigh. When An American Dream bombed at the box office the desperate distributors re-titled the film See You in Hell Darling. | When unsuccessful writer Bruce Simmons (Dylan McDermott) is kicked out of his apartment he takes up residence in an old abandoned mansion. When he discovers the gruesome history of the house he is inspired to begin a novel based on the grisly murders that took place there. However when a strange border moves in his input on the novel might be a little too informed for Bruce's taste. | In this multiple Oscar-winning thriller Jodie Foster stars as Clarice Starling a top student at the FBI's training academy whose shrewd analyses of serial killers lands her a special assignment: the FBI is investigating a vicious murderer nicknamed Buffalo Bill who kills young women and then removes the skin from their bodies. Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism. Crawford believes that Lecter may have insight into this case and that Starling as an attractive young woman may be just the bait to draw him out. Lecter does indeed know something of Buffalo Bill but his information comes with a price: in exchange for telling what he knows he wants to be housed in a more comfortable facility. More important he wants to speak with Clarice about her past. He skillfully digs into her psyche forcing her to reveal her innermost traumas and putting her in a position of vulnerability when she can least afford to be weak. The film mingles the horrors of criminal acts with the psychological horrors of Lecter's slow-motion interrogation of Clarice and of her memories that emerge from it. | In Bertrand Tavernier's Daddy Nostalgia Caroline (Jane Birkin of Agnes Varda's Kung Fu Master) a Parisian screenwriter who has recently left her husband and their young son travels to the countryside when she hears that her British father Tony (Dirk Bogarde of Death in Venice in his last film role) is in poor health and has just had a serious operation. Caroline accompanies Tony and her taciturn French mother Miche (Odette Laure) to their beautiful seaside home. Miche is determined to keep Tony from drinking or overextending herself where Caroline is more willing to indulge her father in the few pleasures he has left. They playfully speak English with each other while Miche speaks only French. Miche doesn't like to talk about the past so Tony reminisces with Caroline about his former life as a sophisticated well-traveled young man. Caroline is getting along well with her father but as he talks about his cocktail parties and trips around the world she remembers him neglecting her when she was a young girl. "I have no memory of you before you were 20" he admits. Tony speaks sadly of his relationship with Miche which has deteriorated in the past few years. He notices that she used to say "Come to bed" and now she tells him "Go to bed." As the seriousness of his illness becomes clearer Caroline takes Tony on a day trip to Cannes where her deep reserve of anger toward him comes to the surface. When he speaks of his "beautiful life" and how things were better for everyone back then she explodes -- "I don't care about your beautiful life! It was a beautiful selfish life!" But Caroline also yearns for Tony's acceptance and love and they both dread the day when she has to return to Paris. | John Lone the star of the Oscar-winning The Last Emperor (89) portrays a Chinese revolutionary in Shadow of China. Pursued by the Communists Lone escapes to Hong Kong where he builds up a multimillion dollar business enterprise. He hopes to use his international clout to effect changes in Mainland China but he is defeated by revelations of his earlier underhanded business practices and by the "dangerous" aspects of his previous political activities. Filmed on location Shadow of China has its moments of violence but none so extreme as to detract from the storyline. Also John Lone proves again how his talents have often been wasted in less ambitious projects. | When a portly pouting wife gets jealous of her hubby and suspects he's cavorting with a Playboy pin-up gal she enrolls in the same workout club to spy on the gal which provides for some routine laughs. | A "metaphysical splatter film" that was praised by Susan Sontag as "one of the 10 most important films of modern times" Begotten is a very grainy often powerful work of experimental cinema which seems to land somewhere between David Lynch's surreal Eraserhead and James Broughton's heavily symbolic Dreamwood. The film opens with God Killing Himself: a man in rags slicing into his own belly as he spews dark fluid and oozes filth. Mother Earth emerges or is born from this excoriation and travels to a primeval forest. There she gives birth to Son of Earth-Flesh on Bone: a quivering man-child. The two are found by a tribe of faceless druid-like figures dressed in rags and though mother and child are at first revered they are finally tortured dismembered and buried by the tribe. From their grave life begins and flora emerges from the wasteland. Filmed on black & white reversal film and then re-photographed onto a black & white negative E. Elias Merhige's stark grainy images of a squirming oozing mythical Creation are not easy to digest or to forget. Merhige's own experimental theater troupe Theaterofmaterial performs throughout. | A luckless kickboxing alcoholic gambler's obsession causes him to use his girl friend as a stake in his latest bet--that he can beat a kickboxing mobster famous for fixing Vegas matches. He loses but lacks the nerve to tell her about it and instead continues to make plans to move to Colorado with her. Unfortunately she finds out and to get even moves in with the crook who won her. Meanwhile the boxer makes another bad bet and ends up working for a vicious loan shark to pay off his resulting debt. He also begins drinking so heavily that he cannot function. He hits bottom soon enough but then decides to turn his life around and enter a kickboxing tourney with a half-million-dollar prize. The film went straight to video after it was made and features violence and sexual situations. | In this thriller American novelist David Raybourne (Andrew McCarthy) accidentally becomes entangled in the Red Brigade's terrorist plan to kidnap Italian Premier Aldo Moro during a research trip to Rome. As the terrorists attempt to kill David he and his photojournalist friend (Sharon Stone) must struggle to stay alive. | This made-for-TV western stars Rick Schroder as a hotheaded cowboy who guns down the man responsible for the death of his parents. On the run from his victim's powerful father Schroder is sheltered by old codger Wilford Brimley. Brimley seems to be operating out of friendship but his reason for keeping Schroder alive is deliberately obscured until close to the end. Blood River was written by John Carpenter a name usually associated with science fiction and horror. Though set in the Wild West the film was lensed in Alberta and British Columbia. | Woody Allen and Bette Midler star as a well-heeled couple who spend their 16th wedding anniversary at the mall shopping for a party that they're throwing that night. In the course of the shopping afternoon they watch their marriage hit the rocks as serious problems develop when the guy admits to an earlier infidelity and an out-and-out argument develops. | On a lark a bored housewife (Delia Sheppard) decides to masquerade as her twin sister a stripper (also Delia Sheppard) and finds that men can't tell the difference between the two. However she becomes involved with a serial killer intent on murdering both her and her sister. | Yang Jia Luo (Chang Shi) has been immured in a military school for some years and his boredom both there and at home is about to drive him to distraction as his growing maturity and raging hormones make is teen life ever more complicated. He begins to perk up when Teacher Liu (Shi Jun) takes an interest in him. Jia Luo has also grown fascinated by the freewheeling behavior of Yo Fu Sheng (Li Xing Wen) whose father is a wealthy government official and strikes up an acquaintance with him. However shortly after Yo receives a humiliating scolding for carelessly causing an explosion in the chemistry lab that Teacher Liu supervises the teacher disappears. Is political influence at work here? Now Jia Luo must decide who his real friends are and what he can do to help them. | A fictionalized depiction of the ecological and holistic teachings of the philosopher Fritjof Capra filmed by his brother Bernt Mindwalk consists almost entirely of the verbal interplay between its three archetypal characters physicist Sonia (Liv Ullmann) conservative politician Jack (Sam Waterston) and poet Thomas (John Heard). The trio meet for the first time at Mont Saint Michel a medieval French abbey. Each is suffering misgivings about pivotal life choices; Sonia questions the role of ethics in her work Jack harbors fears over the government's attitude toward the environment and Thomas' wariness over an increasingly conservative society has prompted a permanent move to France. The question haunting all three: What now? ~ Jason Ankeny All Movie Guide | Taxi Blues is a ground-breaking Russian film one of the first to examine the rifts between the old Soviet Union and the post-communist Russian society. The movie concerns the friendship of an independent alcoholic Jewish jazz musician named Liocha (Piotr Nikolajevitch Mamonov) and Schlikov (Pyotr Zaitchenko) a stern conservative cabdriver. After Liocha doesn't pay Schlikov for a fare one evening the cab driver tracks the musician down and takes his saxophone as payment. Despite his initial treatment of Liocha Schlikov becomes fascinated by the musician and offers him a bed in his apartment. Eventually the two strike up a friendship and Liocha gets a job in the taxi depot in order to pay off his debt. However their friendship turn sour when Schlikov's girlfriend becomes smitten with the musician and Liocha joins an American musician for a U.S. tour. When Liocha returns rich and successful he fights with his old friend leading to a sorrowful conclusion. Taxi Blues received great critical acclaim and many awards including director Pavel Lungin winning the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1990. | In this spy drama a man with amnesia is perplexed to find himself pursued by international agents Interpol spies and local officials. All of them believe that he knows the whereabouts of a notorious international crook. | This less than thrilling erotic sequel chronicles the further adventures of a professional voyeur. This time he is hired to watch over an ambassador's sexy wife but instead of merely watching he gets involved with her and trouble ensues. | This mundane predictable psycho-thriller was originally conceived as a sequel of sorts to the 1989 version of Phantom of the Opera another unsuccessful horror vehicle for Robert Englund. Filmed on location in St. Petersburg the film stars Englund as the co-director of a prestigious Russian dance academy whose students are systematically murdered by an unknown interloper shortly after the arrival of an American student (Michelle Zeitlin) -- whom Englund perceives as a young version of his former lover the wheelchair-bound Svetlana. By the time the clueless ingenue figures out who's responsible half of her classmates have already been drowned hanged or thrown from various heights. Unfortunately the entire "mystery" hinges on a laughably transparent attempt at visual deception; it's painfully obvious from the get-go that Englund's relationship with the invalid Svetlana is remarkably similar to that of Norman Bates and dear old Mom -- something the students fail to recognize even to the bitter end. A few red herrings are batted about but they serve more to annoy the audience than to convolute the plot. It's hard to tell whether writer/director Greydon Clark (who graced us with the likes of Satan's Cheerleaders) wanted to draw parallels to Dario Argento's Suspiria but he's definitely out of his league here regardless. The atmospheric locales provide some degree of class but their somber potential is sadly wasted. | In this comedy thriller two dopey pals try to solve a puzzling riddle. If they succeed one of them will inherit a valuable artifact an object desired by a number of suspicious characters willing to do just about anything to obtain it. | Originally prepared for European release under the title Catchfire Backtrack wasn't given a wide distribution until 1991 and then only to capitalize on the Oscar win of Silence of the Lambs star Jodie Foster. In Backtrack Foster plays a youngish innocent who witnesses a mob hit. Professional assassin Dennis Hopper is contracted to silence Foster for keeps. Instead he falls in love with her. Directed by star Hopper Backtrack has some of the feel of his earlier better Easy Rider: the cast is populated by such old Hopper chums as Dean Stockwell Charlie Sheen Joe Pesci Bob Dylan Vincent Price and Julie Adams; and like Easy Rider it looks as though the story was improvised during filming. | Several years have passed since the events of the previous film and yet again the makers of Good Guys dolls -- a line which included the homicidal Chucky -- decide to reinstate their product line. Unfortunately some of the materials used are still imbued with the evil spirit of serial killer Charles Lee Ray (voice of Brad Dourif) whose soul once inhabited the Chucky doll... and who returns to action in a spanking new Good Guy body. Determined at first to finish the job he started by swapping bodies with young Andy (Justin Whalin) -- who is now a teenager in military school -- Chucky decides to change tactics setting his sights on a much younger boy. When Andy becomes aware of the situation he is compelled to put a stop to Chucky's Satanic antics once and for all. The signs of a creatively-depleted horror franchise are evident (they had already shown themselves in the previous installment) but there is still enough juice left for the spooky climax which borrows a riff from Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse. | This low-budget film from Alien scriptwriter Dan O'Bannon (his first film since the 1985 zombie hit Return of the Living Dead) is one of the more loyal adaptations of fantasy author H.P. Lovecraft taking as its source the short story The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Set in Lovecraft's home town of Providence Rhode Island the story involves the investigations of hard-boiled private eye John Marsh (John Terry) into the mysterious activities of Charles Dexter Ward (Chris Sarandon). It seems that Ward is becoming increasingly obsessed with the occult practices of his distant ancestor Joseph Curwen (also played by Sarandon) who was reputed to have found the secret of resurrecting the dead. Much to the horror of his wife Claire (Jane Sibbett) Ward is slowly being possessed by Curwen's malevolent spirit and he is compelled to perform horrible experiments on the locals in pursuit of his goal. | Advertised as a comedy in the style of The Gods Must Be Crazy the crime farce Oddball Hall bears little actual resemblance to that film but for the fact that it is set in a remote African village and centers on cross-cultural differences between the natives and a quartet of jewel thieves who have been hiding out for a few years waiting for the cops to give up their search so they can fence their loot and move to Rio. The crooks are allowed to stay because they have convinced the people that they are members of the fraternal order Oddball Hall and have magical powers. These powers are put to the test when a naive native youth the son of a chieftain shows up and they mistake him for the real leader of the Oddballs. | Shakespeare's Macbeth is transplanted to a '90s New York gangland in this 1991 film. A hit man (John Turturro) is convinced to murder his boss (Rod Steiger) after his future as the head of the organization is ensured by three fortune-tellers. With the help of his domineering wife (Kathie Borowitz) the hit man murders his way to the top but then faces the consequences. | Bette Midler stars as a Martha Raye-type entertainer during the World War II era in this big-budget nostalgia piece. Midler plays big-band singer Dixie Leonard who is chosen to perform at an overseas USO Christmas show by her uncle Art Silver (George Segal) a comedy writer for famed comedian Eddie Sparks (James Caan). Dixie is shuttled to London where she is thrown on-stage with Eddie who takes an immediate dislike to her. But her performance is a sensation and the audience can't stop howling at Dixie's smart one-liner comebacks to Eddie. Dixie is catapulted to stardom and the repartee between Eddie and Dixie becomes the stuff of legend. The two spar together through World War II the McCarthy era and Vietnam. But Dixie stops speaking to Eddie when he fires a writer for being a communist sympathizer and later she doesn't speak to him again after he arranges for a reunion between her and her son on the battlefields of Vietnam. Finally Dixie now an old woman is cajoled to appear on a television awards show to reunite with a now decrepit Eddie age 91. | The Derek Bentley Case has been an uneasy blight on the British legal system since the early 1950s. Two young frightened boys were caught by police trying to break into to a building. One of the boys had a gun. When the policeman reached out to the youth to turn over the gun his friend shouted "Let him have it" and the policeman was killed by a gun blast. Whether the boy understood "Let him have it" to mean he should turn over the gun or to kill the police officer has been debated ever since. But the result was the 19-year-old boy was executed for the crime -- only to be posthumously exonerated in 1953. In this dark and biting film by Peter Medak the life of Derek Bentley (Chris Eccleston) that led up to the crime is recreated in pitiful detail as well as the ensuing trial and execution. The story begins in 1952 when the likable Bentley is released from reform school. Bentley is an impressionable young man who returns home to his loving family -- his parents (Tom Courtenay and Eileen Atkins) and sister (Clare Holman) -- but becomes involved with a group of friends led by the intimidating Chris (Paul Reynolds) who live in the poverty of post-World War II Britain and escape their bleak world by emulating the American gangster films they see at the local cinema. They play-act at being gansters but with real guns ... and tragic results. | The title character played by John Turturro is a Broadway playwright based on Clifford Odets lured to Hollywood with the promise of untold riches by a boorish studio chieftain (played by Michael Lerner as a combination of Louis B. Mayer and Harry Cohn). Despising the film capital and everything it stands for Barton Fink comes down with an acute case of writer's block. He is looked after by a secretary (Judy Davis) who has been acting as a ghost writer for an alcoholic screenwriter (John Mahoney playing a character based on William Faulkner). Also keeping tabs on Fink is a garrulous traveling salesman (John Goodman) the most likeable stable character in the picture. And then comes the plot twist to end all plot twists plunging Barton Fink into a surreal nightmare that would make Hieronymus Bosch look like a house painter. Once more Ethan and Joel Coen serve up a smorgasbord of quirkiness and kinkiness where nothing is what it seems and nothing turns out as planned. | In this off-beat wartime drama a young Italian soldier stationed in Ethiopia gets into deep trouble after a toothache compels him to set off in search of a dentist. He pauses at a desert oasis and sees a beautiful young woman bathing there. He loses control and rapes her. Afterward he feels bad and spends the entire evening with her. Unfortunately during that time he hears a wild animal and fires a shot which ricochets off of a rock and mortally wounds the hapless girl. Unable to help her the soldier shoots her in the head and then buries her body. As the soldier resumes his journey a little time passes and he and his buddies see two natives wearing strange white garments just like the poor girl he ravaged and killed. They are obviously pariahs and suddenly he realizes why--they are lepers and so was the girl! Soon the soldier discovers an open sore on his hand that will not heal. Believing that he too has the dread degenerative disease he suddenly remembers his family and fiancee in Italy and wants to see them desperately. Unfortunately he cannot get home and so ends up seeking solace and forgiveness in the dead girl's native village. | A married woman (Robin Wright) thinks she has repressed her past affair with an artist (Jason Patric) but an accidental meeting with an old friend (Rae Dawn Chong) brings the memories flooding back. | The "female Bruce Lee" martial artist Cynthia Rothrock stars as a cop who is tired of doing detective work on theft and who tries her hand at solving a murder case so she will be assigned to the homicide division instead. To accomplish her goal she must investigate the brutal killings of martial art masters in NYC. | Picking up where Scanners left off this sequel has good and evil scanners combatting when a crooked politician schemes to gain control of a major city. Scanners are people who because their mothers had taken a certain drug during pregnancy have acquired telepathic powers. Here a "bad-guy" scanner escapes from a mental center and is hired by the politician to use his powers to gain control of others' minds and then their actions. A "good-guy" scanner teams with his sister to thwart these plans. | Bruce Boxleitner plays a second-rate Rambo in the action film Diplomatic Immunity. Boxleitner is grizzled and tight-lipped Vietnam veteran and U.S. Marine instructor Cole Hickel. When his daughter Ellen (Sharon L. Case) begins to date Paraguayan nationalist Klaus Hermann (Tom Breznahan) Cole looks askance at the couple. His suspicions prove correct when Ellen is murdered by Klaus who uses her body as a subject for his sado-masochistic paintings. The police arrest Klaus but because of his aristocratic descent the government refuses to bring him to trial. Cole takes the law into his own hands and with arms-dealer pal Cowboy (Billy Drago) Cole heads back into Paraguay as a one-man army to exact vengeance upon Klaus and any other Paraguayan who stands in his way. | In a futuristic world the U.S. is ruled by a repressive government that bans most forms of media. As part of the enforcement a cop (Billy Zane) is sent to the rebel state of Megaville on an undercover mission to infiltrate an unlawful media organization. | In the 1930s in China there was a woman film-actress who was tagged as "the Chinese Garbo." She was a wildly popular performer who made her first film at age 16 and died by her own hand at age 25. Ironically she was famous for playing tragic heroines and her own life mirrored the kinds of situations she portrayed onscreen. In this biopic Ruan Ling-yu (Maggie Cheung) is riding high in her career when the press decides to take her down a notch or two bitterly criticizing her for an affair with a married man. This situation is unbearable for her and she kills herself but not before uttering the words "Gossip is a terrible thing." In addition to the central drama scenes from actual films starring the actress are included and the actors in this biopic occasionally step out of character to address the camera recounting some significant fact about the individuals whose lives they are playing and the nature of those times in China. | Set in Great Britain in the late 1980s -- in the midst of Margaret Thatcher's controversial tenure as Prime Minister -- this drama examines the strange relationship between two siblings. Richard (Clive Owen) has given up a well-paying job in the private sector to take a position with a government agency that oversees real estate development. While Richard has always been emotionally secure and well-adjusted his sister Natalie (Saskia Reeves) is nervous and unsure of how to deal with her life even after marrying Sinclair (Alan Rickman) a successful financial analyst who can afford a posh home on the River Thames. Natalie and Richard don't see each other often and their relationship has long had an odd cast to it as Natalie often seems to flirt with her brother. One day Richard meets Natalie and Sinclair over lunch and Richard finds himself strongly attracted to his sister. In time a mutual interest evolves into a full-blown incestuous affair. Natalie realizes that this sort of relationship can't go on and tries to break it off with Richard but he becomes irrational attempting suicide and threatening violence. While dealing openly with the sexual nature of its story Close My Eyes also uses incest as a metaphor for moral and political irresponsibility. | This largely character-driven thriller-drama is the feature-film debut of British documentary filmmaker Isaac Julien and provides viewers with an insider's look at the diverse lifestyles of hip young black immigrants who lived upon the fringes of 1977 London society. The film begins in a colorful park setting where in the late-night hours gay men cruise. A stabbing occurs and unbeknownst to the killer a passerby has recorded it on cassette. The story then jumps to two young aspiring DJs the heterosexual and flamboyant Chris and his best friend the gay and rather reserved Caz as they defiantly broadcast soul music from their ragtag rolling pirate radio station. With their "Soul Patrol" the two symbolically thumb their noses at the conservative BBC that dominates the airwaves. The murder victim is a friend of Caz and he becomes a prime suspect in the case. Unbeknownst to him someone has dropped by the cassette tape with the evidence that will save him. At the same time his friendship with Chris becomes strained when it becomes obvious that both young men are on the cusp of heading in dramatically different life directions. Caz has been getting increasingly involved with the politics and wildness of the fledgling punk-rock movement while normally wild Chris has been offered a lucrative contract to work as a DJ at a major mainstream radio station by his new girlfriend Tracy a production assistant there. Still the two try to somehow prepare to co-host a concert protesting the upcoming Queen's Silver Jubilee celebration. | This entry in the horror thriller series shows how the mad French puppeteer Toulon created his supernaturally animated demonic marionettes. | Michael Lehmann directed this post-modernist hash of To Catch a Thief and The Naked Gun starring Bruce Willis as Hudson Hawk a cat burglar who wants to go straight but the circumstances won't allow it. The story begins in a pre-credit sequence that takes place in the renaissance. Leonardo Da Vinci (Stefano Molinari) is rushing through his Mona Lisa painting to work on his latest invention -- a machine to turn lead into bronze. But Da Vinci makes a mistake and instead of bronze the machine turns the lead into gold. Realizing the danger of his invention if the contraption gets into the wrong hands he hides three parts of the apparatus inside three of his other works. Four hundred years later Hudson Hawk the world's greatest cat burglar is being released from jail after pulling a ten-year stretch. He wants to retire from the profession of cat burglary and drink some cappuccino but two screwball billionaires -- Darwin and Minerva Mayflower (Richard E. Grant and Sandra Bernhard) -- won't let him. Their nefarious plot is to steal the three Da Vinci works restore Da Vinci's gold-making machine and destroy the world's monetary system. They blackmail Hawks into working with them to steal the Da Vincis by threatening the life of Hawks's pal Tommy Five-Tone (Danny Aiello). Along with the power-mad billionaires Hawks has to deal with the CIA in the person of George Kaplan (James Coburn) breathing down his neck. He also has Vatican art restorer Anna Baragli (Andie MacDowell) falling for his smirk. | This award-winning film by André Melançon -- set on a ranch on the pampas of Argentina -- tells the story of three children spending a summer with their grandfather. The youngest Felipe makes friends with a puppy; his older brother Daniel breaks and train his first horse; their 13-year-old sister Laura struggles with the transition between childhood and growing up. The kids find it difficult to adapt to their proud and stubborn grandfather and he learns that he has to change his ways and try to understand them as they all experience the joys and sorrows of growing up and growing old. | Intergalactic super-cop Brick Bardo (Tim Thomerson) crash-lands in the Bronx while on a cosmic head hunt only to find himself just over a foot tall in our world. Bardo spends time bringing street gangs to justice while pursuing his original quarry. | As a young man Gerard was in a relationship with Marianne a woman he called the love of his life someone he would love even beyond the veils of death. However somehow he drifted out of his relationship with her though they were occasionally in touch with one another. Many relationships later he is now married and has children by a wonderfully solid and nurturing woman (whom he is not faithful to). When he hears of the death of his first love it causes him to reevaluate his relationships and he realizes that Marianne was indeed the one great love of his life. Only his own lack of a real center caused him to lose that precious relationship. | The war for control of a lucrative international drug trade provides the focus of this drama. The trouble begins when a kingpin is released after serving a ten year prison sentence and discovers that his relatives are engaging in a bloody battle for control. | In this lively actioner a samurai warrior adopts an American boy and later gives him the treasured family sword. Unfortunately this rouses the jealousy of his wicked stepbrother who is involved with yakuzas and illegal sword-fighting contests and who vows that he will get revenge upon the Yankee brat. | In this martial arts thriller a repo man accidentally brings back the wrong car and finds himself in deep trouble with the LAPD both national security organizations and a ring of international gun runners. When someone kidnaps the repo man's daughter he uses his fists of fury to get bloody revenge. | In a refreshing if somewhat ominous change of pace this independently produced film explores the life and ambitions of its central characters Frank a black L.A. drug baron and his younger brother "Sugarpop" who has been given the right academic credentials to move his family into the "legitimate" business world. When the older man is gunned down by assassins it's up to the younger man to helm the family business get revenge for the killing and leverage their earnings into some form of respectable participation in society at large. Fortunately for his short-term goals he is an expert in the use of light aircraft and he and his gang members skillfully use them to gain a strategic advantage. | This film offers yet another film version of Henry James classic supernatural thriller. It all begins when an aristocratic uncle hires a nanny to watch over his innocent niece and nephew who are living in a large country manse. Soon she discovers that the poor children have been possessed. She also finds herself victimized by her own obsession. Tragedy follows when she tries to free the children from evil. | Over the course of his lifetime the legendary director Orson Welles (1915-1985) was forced to leave many of his grander movie-making projects unfinished generally for want of sustained financial backing. Each successive unfinished effort generated buzz throughout the worshipful film community that only served to brighten the luster of his legend. Thus it was only a matter of time before one of his many admirers bought the rights to the fairly extensive footage he shot for his film Don Quixote (begun in 1955) and attempted to edit it into some semblance of a finished film based on research into Welles' stated intentions and notes. A fuzzy out-of-focus print of the resulting film was shown at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival and it was immediately deemed as a hashed-up job a travesty bordering on the sacrilegious by the assembled deeply interested and knowledgeable viewers. Their criticism focused mainly on issues that ordinary viewers would deem excessively technical but the gist of it was that this was a very un-Wellesian use of Welles' footage. However the film does offer viewers a unique opportunity to see some of the master's mature story ideas onscreen. In addition to footage from the film the movie is also a kind of semi-documentary homage to Welles showing footage of the famed director at work. | Life on a String is Chen Kaige's most philosophical and enigmatic work to date. The film depicts the life of two blind musicians a master and a disciple as they wander through rural China. Liu Zhongyuan stars as the older banjo-playing musician who believes that his sight will be restored after wearing out his 1000th string. While the master regards music as a means to a higher level of wisdom his disciple views music as a thoroughly sensual experience to be enjoyed in the present. As the film progresses the young musician falls for a village girl resulting in tragedy while the old musician reaches his final string only to find himself in for a shock. The result is a thought-provoking fable on the nature of art and the artist. | The title Article 99 refers to a fictional legal loophole which states that American veterans cannot be treated in VA hospitals unless their illnesses are related to their military service. The pinchpenny administrator of a Kansas City hospital intends to follow this proviso to the letter while his irreverent staff does everything it can to circumvent rules and red tape. When freewheeling surgeon Ray Liotta is fired for exhibiting traces of humanity the patients stage a revolt. Playing a new medico Kiefer Sutherland also stars. | This colorful fast-paced documentary pays tribute to animator Chuck Jones on his eightieth birthday. Amidst many clips from his most famous cartoons major stars and Hollywood figures ranging from Steven Spielburg to Ron Howard to composer Danny Elfman to film historian/critic Leonard Maltin to Whoopi Goldberg pay their respects. Highlights include clips from such cartoon classics as Bug's Bunny's The Rabbit of Seville Daffy Duck's Duck Amuck Jones' "Road Runner" shorts and the classic TV holiday show How the Grinch Stole Christmas. All of these came from his Warner Brothers eras but also shown are examples of his more experimental work done at MGM including his Oscar-winning The Dot and the Line. | A man undergoes a scientific experiment that causes him to wake up after 50 years without aging a day in this romantic science-fiction tale. In 1939 Daniel (Mel Gibson) is a test pilot who is brave in the air but lacks the nerve to ask his girlfriend Helen (Isabel Glasser) to marry him even though he loves her deeply. When Helen is hit by a truck and is taken to the hospital in a coma Daniel is despondent and he approaches his best friend Harry (George Wendt). Harry is a scientific researcher working with the military who has been experimenting with cryogenic suspension; Daniel asks Harry to have him frozen for a year rather than go through the hell of waiting to see if Helen lives or dies. Harry reluctantly agrees but after the pilot is put on ice Harry's experiments are shut down and Daniel is forgotten. In 1992 two young boys Nat (Elijah Wood) and Felix (Robert Hy Gorman) are playing in an abandoned military warehouse and find a freezing unit. They open it and find Daniel who before long is all thawed out and physically not much worse for wear. However the world is a very different place than it was in 1939; the boys bring their discovery home where their single mother Claire (Jamie Lee Curtis) looks after Daniel and helps him adjust to his new world. A friendship between them begins to grow into something deeper until Daniel discovers that his beloved Helen is still alive. Forever Young also features Joe Morton Rob Morrow and Vanessa Williams. | A pair of brothers dodge the law while trying to locate their long-lost father in this third feature from independent New York filmmaker Hal Hartley. Robert John Burke stars as Bill McCabe a failed computer thief who's just been doublecrossed by his girlfriend and partner. Vowing revenge on the next beautiful blonde he encounters Bill meets up with his younger brother Dennis (William Sage) a philosophy student concerned about their father William (John A. MacKay). It seems the McCabe paterfamilias was a former major league shortstop who became an anarchist bomber in the 1960s nearly blowing up the Pentagon. On the run for twenty-three years William was recently caught by the FBI but escaped again. Based on information from their mother the McCabes travel to Long Island where William may be hiding. Along the way the brothers meet the epileptic Elina (Elina Lowensohn) and her friend Kate (Karen Sillas) a beautiful blonde with whom Bill is instantly smitten. While Dennis figures out that Elina is somehow connected to William Bill contends with Kate's ex-con husband Jack (Joe Stevens) and Jack's best friend Martin (Martin Donovan) both of whom are also in love with her. | Based on a novel by William Wharton A Midnight Clear is set in the Adriennes Forest in December of 1944. A group of American GIs all of whom have been together a bit too long cling to the vestiges of their peacetime interests to remain sane. None are brilliant soldiers though Will Knot Ethan Hawke is the one who exhibits the strongest leadership qualities. Billeted at a chateau the soldiers begin hearing strange noises emanating from a graveyard the handiwork of a group of mischievous German soldiers. The two enemy camps draw closer to one another as Christmas approaches due in great part to the influence of GI Vince "Mother" Wilkins Gary Sinise. A sudden impulsive hostile act results in the wholesale -- and unnecessary -- slaughter of the German soldiers. Though the exteriors are convincingly mid-European the film was actually lensed in Utah. | An hour-long feature from Japanese director Shinyu Tsukamoto Tetsuo (also known as Tetsuo: The Iron Man) tells a horrific cyberpunk-influenced science fiction tale about the intersection of man and post-industrial technology. The central character is a Japanese salary man an average office worker who is transformed by a brief encounter with a metals fetishist a man who has purposefully implanted pieces of scrap metal in his body. The salary man soon begins sprouting pieces of metal from various parts of his body a change which is accompanied by increasingly nightmarish visions and bizarre metal-filled sexual fantasies. As the man evolves into a strange hybrid of man and machine he also develops a telepathic connection with another of his kind: the metal fetishist who has been undergoing a similar conversion and may indeed be the cause of the salary man's transformation. The two engage in a violent destructive battle throughout the streets of Tokyo accompanied by an appropriately industrial soundtrack. Shot on a small budget in 16 millimeter black-and-white Tsukamoto reprised many of the images and plot elements of Tetsuo in a higher-budgeted sequel Tetsuo II: Body Hammer. | This brutal biopic tells the blood-soaked tale of how Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll rose to become one of the most ruthless powerful gangsters of the 1920s. Mad Dog Coll was shot simultaneously with Hit the Dutchman with Moscow locations substituting for New York. Both films basically used the same American cast and Russian crew. In the US Mad Dog Coll was released straight to video as Killer Instinct. | A serious social drama film of the type that flourished in the 1960's Up the Down Staircase seems somewhat dated and preachy when viewed by modern audiences. The subject matter is laudable of course: an ambitious spirited and concerned young teacher determined to make a difference in a troubled inner city school. And there are quite a few memorable moments including a very well-directed juxtaposition of Sylvia Barrett triumphing by getting her class excited about A Tale of Two Cities as the lovelorn and dejected Alice Blake quietly and calmly examines the classroom of the teacher she loves before jumping from a window. Director Robert Mulligan also provides appropriate tension to a scene in which another troubled student forcefully comes on to the young teacher and throughout he does a commendable job of using a hand held camera and a very busy overlapping soundtrack to convey the tumult confusion and chaos of the high school. He is less successful in overcoming the script's tendency to excessive earnestness and dialogue that often sacrifices subtlety and nuance to make its points. The film also suffers from a bit of hollowness at its core. Some of this is due to Sandy Dennis's performance - her peculiar brand of acting while effective in conveying much about the character also tends to isolate her from the other cast members. However the decision to present the character solely in terms of the school and its immediate environs and never in her home life also contributes to the hollowness. The supporting cast is marvelous with a mixture of seasoned pros and novices although one wishes Eileen Heckart had been given more to do. Despite its flaws Staircase remains involving. | George Roy Hill directed this original musical set the 1920s that mixes pop standards with new tunes written by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen. Julie Andrews in a role that recalls her Broadway triumph in The Boy Friend stars as Millie Dillmount who comes to New York is search of a secretarial job and an unattached boss. She moves into a hotel for women run by kindly Mrs. Meers (Beatrice Lillie) and she befriends the pretty petite orphan Dorothy Brown (Mary Tyler Moore). Millie finds work with the handsome bachelor Trevor Graydon (John Gavin) but Trevor has his eyes on Dorothy. So too does Mrs. Meers who despite her kindly exterior is actually an unscrupulous white slaver. Paper clip salesman Jimmy Smith (James Fox) on the other hand pledges his undying love to Millie. One day after attending a weekend party being given at the opulent Long Island mansion of Muzzy Van Hossmere (Carol Channing) Dorothy disappears. When Jimmy and Millie smell opium in Dorothy's room they realize the awful truth about Mrs. Meers. Trying to rescue Dorothy and find the location of Mrs. Meers' hideout Jimmy disguises himself as an orphaned woman and tries to get himself kidnapped. The scheme backfires however and Mrs. Meers drugs and kidnaps both Jimmy and Trevor. It is left to Millie to find the white slavers free her friends from bondage and save the day. | Adapted from the book and play of the same name The Happiest Millionaire is the (mostly) true story of eccentric Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle (Fred MacMurray). The Biddle mansion is the gathering place for a pugilistic boxing class pet alligators and would-be opera singers. Cordelia Biddle (Lesley Ann Warren) the daughter of Anthony and his wife (Greer Garson) wants to marry wealthy and handsome Angie Duke (John Davidson) but Angie's parents are shocked by the Biddles' freewheeling lifestyle. Thanks in part to the ebullient intervention of John Lawless (Tommy Steele) the Biddles' butler all misunderstandings are eventually swept away. Like Disney's previous Mary Poppins The Happiest Millionaire is decked out with a vibrant musical score by Richard and Robert Sherman but the magic is somehow lacking this time around. This was the last live-action film to personally supervised by Walt Disney; released several months after Disney's death the film was made available in 141-minute and 164-minute versions. | The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is director Curtis Hanson's suburban horror story of a demented nanny bent on revenge for past wrongs. Peyton (Rebecca De Mornay) was once a happily married woman but when her doctor husband is accused of assaulting a patient and he commits suicide her world falls apart and she plots revenge. Claire (Annabella Sciorra) the woman who made the accusation hires Peyton as a nanny not knowing of their past involvement. Peyton then proceeds to terrorize the family attempts to seduce the husband and generally destroy Claire as she feels she has been destroyed. The film while somewhat implausible is saved by the strong performances of Sciorra and De Mornay. Rebecca De Mornay has not given such a good performance since Risky Business and she manages to make Peyton both believable frightening and sympathetic. De Mornay has many great moments but the scene where she slowly destroys a bathroom in her impotent rage is unbelievably powerful. Hanson a superb director of thrillers manages to bring all the elements together to make The Hand that Rocks the Cradle a frightening psychological thriller and an interesting look at a woman's obsessive hatred and envy. | In this low-budget comedy stand-up comedian Luis Caballero offers biting insight into the realities of being a Puerto Rican in New York. | This youth-oriented actioner centers on a 17-year-old boy whose exceptional video-game-playing ability leads him to become a rookie spy with a mysterious organization that assigns him to get a mysterious package to Los Angeles ASAP. En route the youth finds himself entangled in a deadly terrorist plot involving his dangerous package. | A humble but beautiful secretary tires of her husband's eternal depression and embarks upon an affair with a dashing media magnate in this melodrama. The woman is at first dazzled by the man's wealth charisma and sexual prowess and pays no heed to the darker side appearing through the cracks of his charming exterior but soon enough she comes to see that she is in love with a ruthless man when he has her husband killed making it look like suicide. He is also blackmailing politicians and heartlessly buying up international businesses with no regard for anyone else but himself. Still the woman passionately loves him even though she refuses to become the traditionally submissive mistress. Unfortunately for him she refuses to be dumped and at one point crosses a line and insults him during a business dinner. He gets angry throws her on the dinner table and rapes her in front of his clients. Finally the light dawns on the shattered woman--this entertainment mogul who piously appears the perfect philanthropist on screen is not a nice man. She then decides to get revenge and stop him for good. | This melodrama follows the attempts of a good-hearted LA judge who tries a member of the Loco gang for the murder of two rivals. A young boy is talked into providing the key evidence to convict the gang member. Unfortunately during the trial fellow gangsters burst in and gun down the defendant. Now the judge knows something must be done to reform the system. She also tries to save the life of the young boy who testified and finds that both their lives are in jeopardy. | The once-homicidal youths of Gatlin Nebraska are back transported to a nearby town to be re-integrated into society (they have no recollection of the massacre from the previous film). In no time at all they succumb once again to the devilish influence of a young leader (Ryan Bollman) who organizes them to take murderous action against suspicious adults; those who stumble too close to their secret become blood sacrifices to "He Who Walks Behind The Rows." The scenario of the first film is recreated here -- albeit with slight variations and more imaginative death scenes -- with little explanation given regarding the true source of the kids' demonic power. Followed by even more sequels. | Taking its cues from the classic Some Like It Hot (1959) and the television series Bosom Buddies (1980-82) this comedy combines the teen campus and cross-dressing subgenres. Jonathan Silverman stars as college freshman Bobby an eager if naïve student who intends as a legacy to pledge his father's fraternity. Forced to endure a series of humiliating initiations Bobby learns that he must retrieve a painting from a sorority Zeta Alpha Zeta as his final rite of passage. Dressed in high heels and a wig and sporting a British accent he pretends to be "Roberta" a hopeful female pledge. Once he meets the beautiful Diana (Alyssa Milano) however Bobby decides to keep up his ruse and remain with Zeta Alpha Zeta in an effort to become better acquainted with her. Although he struggles to maintain his fake identity Bobby learns what women really think about men using his newfound wisdom both to become a better man and to separate Diana from her loutish boyfriend. | Loosely based on a short story by Stephen King The Lawnmower Man was the first film to explore virtual reality technology and boasts a dazzling collection of computer-animated sequences. The story concerns the slightly-mad scientist Dr. Lawrence Angelo (Pierce Brosnan) who as part of a secret government agency called Cybertech has been experimenting with something termed "intelligence enhancement." By using drugs and virtual reality technology Angelo has managed to boost the IQ of experimental chimps. But he also makes them more aggressive and bit by bit they go insane. When one of his animal subjects goes on a rampage Angelo decides to go for a human guinea pig instead -- Jobe Smith (Jeff Fahey) a slightly retarded man who cuts his lawn. Not only do Jobe's intelligence and sex-drive improve thanks to Angelo's regimen but he also develops extrasensory perception. As Jobe's mental and emotional state keeps increasing so does his strength. As he gains more power Jobe becomes angrier and more vindictive until he vows to get even with all the town's people that patronized him and treated him badly. | Written and directed by Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan The Adjuster is an examination of the sexual quirks of a married couple. Starring such Egoyan regulars as Elias Koteas Arsinée Khanjian Maury Chaykin and Don McKellar the film focuses on Noah Render (Koteas) an insurance adjuster who enjoys sleeping with his clients and his wife Hera (Khanjian) a film censor who finds excitement in making copies of the most explicit parts of the movies she's assigned to review. When they invite Bubba (Chaykin) into their house to make a movie the Renders find their lives becoming even more complex. McKellar plays a young film censor who works with Hera. | In this last gasp of the "Carry On" series minus most of the "Carry On" players Jim Dale plays Spanish map-maker Christopher Columbus who has a plan to navigate a new route to India bypassing the Sultan of Turkey (Rik Mayall) and his sky-high tributes. He convinces King Ferdinand of Spain (Leslie Phillips) and Queen Isabella (June Whitfield) to finance his trip and he sets off for points east with a cabin boy in tow. But what Columbus doesn't realize is that his cabin boy is in fact a cabin girl. | Director Alain Zaloum cowrote the screenplay of Canvas: The Fine Art of Crime with Brenda Newman. Gary Busey plays Ossie Decker an aspiring artist with a genius for forgery. Decker goes to work for mob functionary John Rhys-Davies the better to pay off a debt of honor owed by Decker's brother. He involves himself in a scheme to steal rare paintings then palm off phonies as the genuine article. Eventually wearying of ripping off the art-loving public-and having nearly lost his life on at least one occasion--Decker wants out. But by now he has painted himself into a dangerously tight corner. | A smooth-talking confidence trickster makes his way into congress (where the cynical would suggest he'd have plenty of company) in this comedy. Thomas Jefferson Johnson (Eddie Murphy) is a con man from Florida who gets the bright idea that a scam artist could make a tidy sum if he was able to get inside the political arena. When a Florida congressman named Jeff Johnson dies and a special election is held to replace him Thomas puts his name on the ballot as "Jeff Johnson" and enough confused voters check the ballot for him that he wins the race and is on his way to Washington D.C. Johnson soon finds a mentor in Dick Dodge (Lane Smith) chairman of the Power and Industry Committee who shows Johnson the ropes on raking in PAC money while the late Mr. Johnson's aide Reinhardt (Grant Shaud) gives him the inside scoop on how things work in Washington. Johnson's plans are going just as he hoped until he meets Celia Kirby (Victoria Rowell) a volunteer lobbyist and political activist whose uncle is a noted religious leader The Rev. Elijah Hawkins (Charles S. Dutton). Johnson quickly becomes smitten with Celia but it's obvious that she's not buying his act and if he wants to win her heart he'll have to stop fooling people into thinking he's honest and actually be honest. Joe Don Baker and Sheryl Lee Ralph also co-star. | A kickboxing cop abandons the violent life after he accidentally kills his opponent during a match. After quitting he heads for the Arizona desert to live alone and occasionally work tracking drug runners for the area sheriff. One particularly wily Mexican drug lord Santos has been a real thorn in tracker Joe Highhawk's side so when he encounters the beautiful Claudia and her simpleton brother Anthony running for their lives because she an accountant embezzled $20 million from Santos he decides to help them. This actioner follows what happens next. Along the way they encounter all sorts of danger and double cross until the exciting final standoff between the kickboxer and the villain. | This adventure is yet another adaptation of Richard Connell's enduring 1924 tale The Most Dangerous Game. The tale is set in contemporary times and centers on four bored business executives who are looking to do something a little more exciting on their latest African excursion than shoot mere animals. They begin by luring an innocent unemployed journalist into playing a little mock hunting game using paint pellets for bullets. At first all involved are using phony bullets but then the group leader Eric Du Pont quietly loads real bullets into his gun and begins killing the others one-by one leaving the survivors to begin blaming the journalist who must now run for his life. | Hard-Boiled is the last film directed by Hong Kong action auteur John Woo before his arrival in the U.S. This 1992 thriller along with The Killer is widely seen as one of his best from his Hong Kong days. Every ingredient of the quintessential Woo thriller is present including his ever-present anti-hero (Chow Yun-Fat). Yun-Fat portrays a maverick clarinet-playing cop nicknamed "Tequila" whose partner is killed in the dizzying chaos of a restaurant gunfight with a small army of gangsters. It is soon revealed that one of the mob's high-ranking assassins is Tony (Tony Leung) an undercover cop who despite his badge is dangerously close to the edge. Tequila and Tony must team up in a tense partnership and their common pursuit of a vicious crime lord results in a brilliantly elaborate climax in a hospital where the heroes must rescue newborn babies from the maternity ward while fighting off dozens of mob soldiers. The characters Tequila and Tony are two sides of the same coin another trademark theme of Woo's films that would later be most fully realized with Nicolas Cage and John Travolta in the American hit Face/Off. | After striking responsive chord at the Berlin Film Festival Fernando Trueba's Belle Epoque (aka Age of Beauty) went on to win 9 Spanish Goya awards and an Academy Award for "Best Foreign Film." Set in pre-Franco Spain film stars Jorge Sanz as Fernando a carefree pacifistic army deserter. Wandering about the countryside Fernando is welcomed into home of the wealthy Don Manolo (Fernando Fernan Gomez). Far from upset by the boy's AWOL status Manolo is delighted because he shares Fernando's political philosophies. What follows is sheer heaven for the peaceloving lad who sits smilingly on the sidelines as Manolo's four voluptuous daughters (Adrian Gil Maribel Verdu Miriam Diaz-Aroca and Penelope Cruz) literally fight for his attentions. | Dolph Lundgren and George Segal star in this action thriller in which a man who was convicted of a crime he didn't commit escapes from prison and takes a woman hostage not knowing she's a police officer. Meanwhile the escapee is trying to set a trap to get revenge against the corrupt detective who sent him to the big house. The supporting cast includes Ken Foree and Bert Remsen. Also shown under the title Army of One. | After witnessing a murder a prostitute runs and is thought to be killed in an explosion. Soon her housewife twin sister begins to search for her and decides to pose as the missing woman. Before long she is the target of repeated attempts on her life but escapes successfully only to find a big surprise awaiting her. | The Yugoslavian leading man Bekim Fehmiu plays a charismatic but mean-spirited gypsy married to the submissive woman (Olivera Vuco). The gypsy couple's various escapades end up in a desperate flight from the Law. The authenticity of I Even Met Happy Gypsies is amplified by the use of genuine Gypsy melodies on the soundtrack; in addition the film was shot in a near-extinct Gypsy language called Romany requiring the film to carry subtitles even when released in Yugoslavia. I Even Met Happy Gypsies was the recipient of an award at the Cannes Film Festival and was later nominated for a "best foreign picture" Academy Award. | Peter Sellers stars as the tagline states "as that cunning matador who flees from the bulls so that he may chase the chicks!" Juan Bautista (Peter Sellers) is an inept matador who wants to be a singer. Francisco Carbonell (Adolfo Celi) the owner of a local Barcelona night spot offers Juan a singing contract for a week --the only stipulation being that he has three days to seduce Olimpia Segura (Britt Ekland) the "most desirable woman in Barcelona." The bumbling matador tries a series of half-baked lovemaking techniques that amazingly get Olimpia to come around. But when Olimpia discovers that Juan wanted to seduce her merely to get a singing job Juan finds that avoiding charging bulls is a much safer vocation than dealing with an irate Olimpia. | Andy Warhol shows technical improvement in this experimental film with music by the Velvet Underground. He effectively blends multi-printed scenes in an effective display of psychedelic colors. Warhol continues his voyeuristic tendencies as the camera films two people making love. A rape scene is included and Ondine recalls a homosexual experience. A model applies makeup as her boyfriend tries to get her to answer his pointless questions. Fans of Warhol and his films will find this enjoyable while others will be offended and possibly bored. | In this erotic thriller a Hollywood porno director does far worse than seduce aspiring starlets upon his casting couch. His favorite trick is to tape them to chairs focus a live camera on them and a monitor in front so they can watch while he strangles them to death. The strange series of deaths puts Detective Lewis and his partner Barry on the case. Meanwhile the psycho director's beautiful neighbor Nola Carlisle gets rid of her boy friend and begins eyeing the rather shy killer. She approaches him about putting together a promo video for her art and he agrees to it. They eventually end up making love and afterward he confesses all. He does try to clean up his act but by then it is too late. | Jean-Claude Lauzon's highly praised film tells the strange story of Léolo a young boy from Montréal. Told from Léolo's point-of-view the film depicts his family of lunatics and Léolo's attempts to deal with them. Not one individual in the boy's life is well adjusted. His brother after being beaten up spends the film bulking up on growth protein. The grandfather hires half-naked girls to bite off his toenails and in a brutal rage almost kills Léolo. As he witnesses his family decay around him Léolo retreats into himself and the fantasy world he has constructed. In response to the weirdness of his daily life Léolo creates a little mental mayhem of his own which Lauzon renders in an amazing series of free-form surreal images. Eventually this precarious balance of reality and fantasy cracks and Léolo is hospitalized after attempting to murder his grandfather. The score by Tom Waits underscores the narrative arc of Léolo's breakdown. On its release the film won numerous awards including the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Director (1992) and a Genie Award for Best Original Screenplay (1992). | In this unauthorized sequel to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the animation is so bad that it makes Scooby Doo look like Fantasia. Disney's litigation against the film caused its theatrical release to be delayed for several years. But there was no need to worry -- there is no way that Happily Ever After could ever be confused with the Disney classic. The story takes up where Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs leaves off. After the demise of the evil queen a group of grotesque creatures are celebrating in the castle led by Scowl the Owl (voice of Ed Asner) and his bat sidekick Batso (voice of Frank Welker). But soon the scowling brother of the evil queen Lord Malice (voice of Malcolm McDowell) arrives and busts up the festivities declaring vengeance upon the cartoon characters responsible for his sister's death. Utilizing the Looking Glass (voice of Dom DeLuise) he locates the whereabouts of Snow White changes into the form of a dragon and goes out hunting. While all this is going on Snow White (voice of Irene Cara) and Prince Charming (voice of Michael Horton) are heading off into the forest to invite the Seven Dwarfs to their wedding. On the way Lord Malice appears and kidnaps Prince Charming carrying him off to the Realm of Doom. Snow White breaks free and escapes to the home of the Seven Dwarfs. Since the Seven Dwarfs apparently have exclusive contracts with Disney Snow White meets instead the female Dwarfelles who explain that their male cousins are away on business. Like a kiddie-cartoon version of Sigourney Weaver's Ripley character from the Alien movies Snow White empowers herself and the Dwarfelles and they head off to rescue Prince Charming from the clutches of Lord Malice. | William Forsythe plays a serial killer who mails assorted body parts (from his unlucky female victims) to the police. As if this isn't enough he then goes after Detective Dietz's (Leo Rossi) lady friend. This killer really is relentless. | This stop-motion animated fable was a big hit when it was released -- not only at the box office but critically. It was praised for its stunning originality and for the excellence of its execution. In addition it was praised for being a completely absorbing fable that both grownups and children can enjoy so long as the children are able to its handle scary bits (beginning perhaps at age seven or eight). In the story Jack Skellington (voice of Chris Sarandon) is the Pumpkin King of Halloweentown a realm of reality where the inhabitants make it their life's work to scare humans on Halloween. He's good at his work and is very popular around town but it all bores him. In a funk one day he wanders into a wood where every tree is the doorway to realms serving one or another human holiday and falls through the doorway into Christmas. There he sees scenes of such glee and good will that he is overwhelmed. He returns to Halloweentown with the inspiration to persuade his fellow citizens to kidnap Santa and do Christmas in their own Halloweentown way -- complete with snakes and shrunken heads. Despite strong arguments against this project by Jack's otherwise loyal girlfriend Sally (voice of Catherine O'Hara) Santa (voice of Edward Ivory) is duly captured and the townspeople prepare a very special Christmas for everyone. Jack is excited about the new plan and at first doesn't notice that Sally isn't around much anymore. Meanwhile Oogie Boogie (voice of Ken Page) a sinister opponent of Jack's has re-kidnapped Santa and has captured Sally as well. Since Sally is the true love of Jack's life and (he eventually realizes) the only one who can be relied upon to tell him the truth in every circumstance a confrontation with Oogie Boogie becomes inevitable. In addition to being a monumental work of animation (it took over 120 animators and many more technicians more than two years to film it) this show features ten very appropriate musical numbers by composer Danny Elfman who also supplies Jack's singing voice. In October 2006 fans of the innovative animated classic got to experience The Nightmare Before Christmas in a whole new dimension when the film was re-released into theaters in Disney Digital 3-D -- a process developed to add remarkable new depth to films that were originally released in standard 2-D. | Writer/director Jane Campion's third feature unearthed emotional undercurrents and churning intensity in the story of a mute woman's rebellion in the recently colonized New Zealand wilderness of Victorian times. Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter) a mute who has willed herself not to speak and her strong-willed young daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) find themselves in the New Zealand wilderness with Ada the imported bride of dullard land-grabber Stewart (Sam Neill). Ada immediately takes a dislike to Stewart when he refuses to carry her beloved piano home with them. But Stewart makes a deal with his overseer George Baines (Harvey Keitel) to take the piano off his hands. Attracted to Ada Baines agrees to return the piano in exchange for a series of piano lessons that become a series of increasingly charged sexual encounters. As pent-up emotions of rage and desire swirl around all three characters the savage wilderness begins to consume the tiny European enclave. Campion imbues her tale with an over-ripe tactility and a murky poetic undertow that betray the characters' confined yet overpowering emotions: Ada's buried sensuality Baines' hidden tenderness and Stewart's suppressed anger and violence. The story unfolds like a Greek tragedy of the Outback complete with a Greek chorus of Maori tribesmen and a blithely uncaring natural environment that envelops the characters like an additional player. Campion directs with discreet detachment observing one character through the glances and squints of another as they peer through wooden slats airy curtains and the spaces between a character's fingers. She makes the film immediate and urgent by implicating the audience in characters' gazes. And she guides Hunter to a revelatory performance of silent film majesty. Relying on expressive glances and using body language to convey her soulful depths Hunter became a modern Lillian Gish and won an Oscar for her performance as did Paquin and Campion for her screenplay. Campion achieved something rare in contemporary cinema: a poetry of expression told in the form of an off-center melodrama. | In a rural area of China a woman makes the best sesame oil in the neighborhood. A Japanese businesswoman wants to buy her oil and proposes to modernize the oil mill. The woman agrees to cooperate. Her son is in love with a local girl but the girl's parents don't let her marry him because of the boy's epilepsy. However using the poor financial state of the girl's family the woman arranges this uneasy marriage. The film is slow-paced and many story lines remain unresolved but some viewers might be attracted by the fact that it received the Grand Prize at the 1993 Berlin Film Festival. | In this marital-arts actioner two rival boys master the art of fighting and as young adults engage in a deadly and illegal "shootfight" a match with no rules where only the winner survives. Some of the fight scenes are excellent however they are quite violent and gory. On video it has been released in two versions: the R-rated one is a little less explicitly violent than the unrated version. | The My Left Foot team of star Daniel Day-Lewis and director Jim Sheridan were reunited to make this political docudrama about Irish citizen Gerry Conlon (Day-Lewis) who was wrongly convicted of taking part in an IRA bombing that killed five in Guildford England in 1974. After a brutal interrogation forces him to sign a false confession Gerry is sentenced to prison his family is raked over the coals and later his father Giuseppe (Pete Postelthwaite) is charged with being an accomplice and is also sent to prison where he lives out the last days of his life. Day-Lewis gives an outstanding performance as a man tormented by the injustice served him. Watch for Emma Thompson as the persevering lawyer who works for years gathering evidence to clear Gerry's name. | Pop star Phil Collins abandoned his usually sunny persona for a more sinister role in this unusual comedy thriller from Australia. Jonathan Wheats (Hugo Weaving) and his best friend Michael Allen (Peter Mochrie) have a fondness for pranks and a childish sense of humor that is a frequent source of aggravation for his wife Beth (Josephine Byrnes). One night Beth arrives home in the midst of a robbery. She impulsively grabs a crossbow and kills the masked intruder who appears to be Michael. While the law clears Beth in what is judged to be an accidental death Jonathan files the claim on the stolen property including a silver cutlery set. But the insurance company sends out Roland Copping (Collins) to investigate the crime; Copping has a strange kind of wit to rival Jonathan's as well as a bitter and vengeful streak against the couple who he feels are trying to cheat him. Frauds was the debut feature for writer and director Stephan Elliott whose next film would be the international hit The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. | Hear No Evil while based on the interesting premise of a deaf woman stalked by a relentless killer is a well-crafted but predictable mystery thriller. Jillian (Marlee Matlin) a physical trainer is unknowingly given a valuable stolen coin. The theft of the coin was planned by a corrupt and sadistic police lieutenant (Martin Sheen) who needs the coin to fund his retirement and he pursues Jillian in order to get it. Director Robert Greenwald who also directed The Burning Bed does a good job in showing the victim's courage and resourcefulness in her desperate situation. Matlin is good as Jillian and does not use her deafness as a crutch to generate sympathy but portrays Jillian as an independent and strong woman. The plot gets bogged down with too many cliched twists and subplots including a romance which slows the movie and adds nothing of interest in the development of the characters and their motivations. Hear No Evil similar in theme to the excellent Wait Until Dark lacks the focus and intensity necessary in a good thriller and wastes its excellent cast. | While on a deep-sea diving expedition a couple is threatened by the advances of the ship's captain who fancies the woman. Dark Tide also comes in an unrated version with several edited scenes remaining. | Actor Steven Antin wrote the screenplay and U.S.C. film professor Jefery Levy directed this self-absorbed trifle about a self-absorbed screenwriter and his nutty family and friends. Antin plays Monkey Zetterland an innocuous young man who is trying to work on his screenplay -- something having to do with the defunct Los Angeles streetcar system -- while a collection of relatives friends and neighbors continually interrupt him. His family is a collection of personified neurosis: there is Honor (Katherine Helmond) a soap-opera actress with hemorrhoids who is afraid of being fired; Grace (Patricia Arquette) his lesbian sister who is crestfallen to find that her lover Cindy (Sofia Coppola) is pregnant; brother Brent (Tate Donovan) an anal hairdresser with his elbow constantly bent over a cell phone; and Mike (Bo Hopkins) his Dad who shows up for Thanksgiving dinner with his pet parrot. But his neighbors are no better: Imogene (Sandra Bernhard) screams to him "I love you Monkey Zetterland!"; Daphne (Debi Mazar) complains that Monkey doesn't spend enough time with her; Sofie (Martha Plimpton) and Sasha (Rupert Everett) are a pair of terrorists devoted to blowing up insurance companies that deny insurance policies to HIV-positive patients; and Bella (Ricki Lake) a crazed fan of Monkey's mom. | When a widow travels from India to Los Angeles to file a $5 million insurance claim on her deceased husband an investigator is sent back with her to make sure that everything is on the up-and-up. Before long the man is involved with the woman in a toasty affair and right before he leaves he finds that all is not as it seems. | B-movie director Rafal Zielinski adds another sordid tale to his CV with this C. Thomas Howell vehicle. In the film Howell plays a cop who gets involved with a murder witness only to find out that she's part of an international ring of sex-for-hire beauties. | Michael J. Fox stars as Doug Ireland in this romantic comedy about a brash concierge at a swanky New York hotel who always makes it a point to go out of his way for the hotel guests. But Doug doesn't want to be a concierge forever. What he would really like to do is build a swanky hotel of his own and all he needs is $3 million to do it. When haughty and patronizing tycoon Christian Hanover (Anthony Higgins) comes to the hotel for a rendezvous with his mistress Andy Hart (Gabrielle Anwar) Doug sees the opportunity to convince Christian to invest the $3 million in his dream of a hotel. So Doug willingly agrees to baby-sit Andy when Christian has to leave her to see his wife. But the more time he spends with Andy the more affectionate he feels toward her until finally he has fallen in love with her. Now Doug must make a choice concerning what he really wants -- his dream of a hotel or the love of Andy. | Burly British actor John Rhys-Davies forsakes the good-guy motions he'd gone through in Raiders of the Lost Ark and TV's The Untouchables to play the villain in 1993's Cyborg Cop. If you've guessed that this is Robocop redux you're on the money. The title character has been converted from man to machine on a remote Caribbean island. Unfortunately Cyborg Cop is as evil as his mentor (Rhys-Davies) so it's up to the mechanical man's DEA-agent brother to straighten him out. Lovely scenery some exciting scenes lots of grade-A ham from the redoubtable Rhys-Davies. | When they discover that their deceased boss had stashed away two million illegally embezzled dollars in a Caribbean safe deposit box two co-workers decide to claim the cash. To do so however they must convince everyone the boss is actually alive -- a situation which seems oddly familiar to them both. This sequel to the popular 1989 comedy Weekend at Bernie's promises more of the same: slapstick with an amazingly lifelike corpse at the center. Whatever freshness the premise may have once had has vanished however and the occasionally clever set pieces become lost under the weight of a number of cluttered subplots. | Takehiro Nakajima directs this romantic drama about a love triangle between two men and a young woman. The film centers on Sayoko (Misa Shimizu of Unagi fame) who works as a voice-over artist for television cartoons. One day she happens upon a lithe young man and his middle-aged lover in mid-kiss. Something about the incident fascinates her and soon she's frequenting gay bars until she finds the couple once again. The young man is a designer named Go (Takehiro Murata) while the older man is married and named Terasaki (Takeo Nakahara). When Sayoko learns that Go's ailing mother has moved in with him disrupting the couple's usual tryst she offers them the services of her place. For a while things go beautifully. As the two guys go at it upstairs Sayoko merrily thumbs through art books. Then Terasaki's wife gets wind of her husband's extramarital activities and storms Sayoko's pad. Terasaki is forced to dump Go and the lad consequently goes into a deep funk. In an attempt to cheer him up she tries to set him up with a hunky former sailor. Instead the sailor rapes and impregnates Sayoko. Years later the three meet again. | The film equivalent of a stroll through the Louvre the documentary Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography collects interviews with many of modern-day Hollywood's finest directors of photography and is illustrated by examples of their best work as well as scenes from the pictures which most influenced them. A who's-who of cinematographers -- Nestor Almendros John Bailey Conrad Hall Laszlo Kovacs Sven Nykvist Vittorio Storaro Haskell Wexler Gordon Willis Vilmos Zsigmond and others -- discuss their craft with rare perception and insight paying homage to pioneers like Gregg Toland Billy Bitzer and John Alton and explaining the origins behind many of the most indelible images in movie history; from Citizen Kane to The Godfather and from Sunrise to Night of the Hunter many of the truly unforgettable moments in American film history are here in all their brilliance and glory. | Two socialites find their view of the world changed when a young man takes advantage of their preconceptions in this thoughtful comedy-drama. Flan and Ouisa Kittredge (Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing) are a married couple who have built highly successful careers as art dealers catering to Manhattan's upper crust. The Kittredges are entertaining friends one evening when a young black man named Paul (Will Smith) appears at their door. Paul says that he's a close friend of their children with whom he attended boarding school and he's just been mugged and needs to get off the street for a moment. Flan and Ouisa invite him in and they are immediately taken by Paul's intelligence and charm; he offers to prepare dinner regales them with stories about his father Sidney Poitier and ends up spending the night at their apartment. However the next morning Flan and Ouisa discover that they've been had; Paul is actually a con artist from the streets who has been pulling the wool over the eyes of many of their friends -- and his actions are beginning to have serious consequences. John Guare adapted the script from his own successful stage play; the supporting cast includes Ian McKellen Mary Beth Hurt Bruce Davison and Heather Graham. | Johnny To and Ching Siu-tung co-directed this futuristic sequel to Heroic Trio set several years after a nuclear meltdown has contaminated the water supply with deadly radiation (a reference to the controversy over China's rather haphazard construction of the Dai Ah Bay plant near Hong Kong). Tung (Anita Mui) has settled down to raise her young daughter Number 3 (Michelle Yeoh) delivers medical supplies and Number 7 (Maggie Cheung) hijacks trucks carrying clean water and sells it on the black market. An insane mutant named Kim (Anthony Wong) controls most of the clean water and teams up with a power-hungry colonel (Paul Chun) to stage a military coup. Tung is thrown in jail and Number 3 works to free her while Number 7 teams up with a handsome soldier (Lau Ching-wan) to find a new source of water and liberate the region from the crazed despots. Damian Lau co-stars with Takeshi Kaneshiro and Kwan San. | In this improvisational comedy two very citified New Yorkers are preparing to wed one another on a Vermont farm owned by the girl's aunt. They are all a-dither but must somehow pull everything together with the help of the decidedly calm slightly bemused no-nonsense locals. The locals are unimpressed by all the hubbub and are particularly unimpressed by the things the excitable couple want to do to impress their guests from the city in their quest for a memorably different type of wedding. | Monty Python's Michael Palin plays an Oxford don with acute female trouble in American Friends. While on holiday in the Swiss Alps Palin crosses the path of American tourist Connie Booth and her adopted daughter Trini Alvarado. Both women express an inordinate desire for the bookish Palin leading to profound changes in the lives of all concerned. Michael Palin insists that the plot of American Friends was drawn from an actual incident in the life of his own great-grandfather. The film unfolds like a good novel; slow on the uptake but fascinating once it gets going. | John Hughes continues the trend he began with the Home Alone series in Dennis the Menace the Hughes-scripted film version of Hank Ketcham's long-running comic strip cartoon show and television comedy. The film opens as Dennis (Mason Gamble) is seen careening down a sidewalk in a beautiful and idealistic suburban town on his training-wheeled bike -- cans on string clattering behind him baseball cards flapping in the spokes of the wheel his red wagon filled to the brim and his dog following him. "Hey! Mister Wilson!" he screams and slams his bike to a halt in front of his much put-upon neighbor Mr. Wilson (Walter Matthau). Half of the film concerns vignettes of small-town Hank Ketcham life as Dennis' mom Alice (Lea Thompson) starts a new job Dennis stays over at his friend Margaret's (Amy Sakasitz) house and Mr. Wilson and his gentle well-meaning wife Martha (Joan Plowright) mind Dennis during the night of a big garden party. Through all this Dennis continually gets into Mr. Wilson's hair. But then the Home Alone plot kicks in -- with an unsubtle dose of O. Henry -- when Switchblade Sam (Christopher Lloyd) makes an appearance. Switchblade Sam is a homeless drifter who combs the neighborhood stealing purses and small home items. But when Switchblade Sam steals Mr. Wilson's collection of gold coins Dennis comes to the rescue and inflicts Dennis the Menace-type tortures upon the thief in order to reclaim the coins for Mr. Wilson. | Also known as Surf Warriors this film is a low-budget offbeat comedy aimed at the teen audience. Two young surfer dudes from southern California Johnny (Ernie Reyes Jr.) and Adam (Nicolas Cowen) have their lives changed when they discover that they are heirs to the crown of Patu San an obscure South Pacific island nation. The country's throne has been taken over by an incompetent evil warlord Colonel Chi (Leslie Nielsen). As the two surfer heroes travel to Patu San to regain the throne Colonel Chi sends mercenaries to stop them. Johnny and Adam find that they have been given magical powers to help them in their quest -- one of them becomes instantly skilled at kung fu and the other has psychic powers. Rap music artist Tone Loc plays one of Colonel Chi's henchmen Lieutenant Spence. Martial arts sequences dominate the fighting scenes which evoke the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles craze of the era. | Elvis Presley plays Scott Heyward the son of a Texas oil millionaire in this thin storyline. Scott changes places with the poor but honest water-skiing instructor Tom Wilson (Will Hutchins) to find out if women love him for himself or his money. Tom goes to the posh penthouse previously occupied by Scott and Scott takes over as the instructor. Scott's father Duster (James Gregory) blows a gasket when he finds out what his son is doing. Boat builder Sam Burton (Gary Merrill) talks Scott into driving his new boat in the big race. Elvis delivers 8 songs in one of the more lackluster vehicles of his 1960s film catalogue. A bevy of beauties some exciting race scene and glossy production all help this one across the finish line. | In this Argentine caper drama tells the story of a salesman who finds himself in the middle of an insurance scam to help him pay his bills. Ernesto is a salesman who is plagued by debt and by Argentina's inflation. In desperation he gets advice from Perotti a loan shark. It is he that suggests that Ernesto file a stolen car claim for his car. Things go well until Mattesutti an ex-cop working for the insurance company investigates the claim. Mattesutti soon finds that Pierotti is involved with many big time white-collar criminals. Pierotti's boss is a crooked industrialist whose schemes include shady real estate deals and insurance scams. Mattesutti then uses blackmail to force Ernesto into helping him catch Pierotti's boss. | This melodrama explores class differences bigotry and alternative lifestyles aboard a pleasure cruise that is anything but. The five main characters all eagerly anticipate their upcoming cruise through the Bahamas on a small yacht. The hero Bill still devastated by his alcoholic mother's suicide is accompanying his wife Jennifer. Her brother Phillip an anal-retentive and bigoted lawyer owns the yacht. Included on the trip are Alex a rock musician and his date Catherine who possesses a secret. Their smooth sailing is disrupted when they are boarded by two passengers whose boat met with disaster. The first Tim is a man who recently had a sex-change. The second is Camilla a South American whom he is sneaking into the U.S. so he can pay for his operation. | A boy divorces his parents in this comic fantasy for the family. North (Elijah Wood) is the sort of kid most parents dream of -- he's bright well-behaved a good student and a great baseball player. But North's Mom and Dad (Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander) are so busy with their lives and careers that they barely have time for him. A man dressed as the Easter Bunny (Bruce Willis) who serves as North's conscience and advisor suggests to him that if he's not happy with his parents maybe he could do better elsewhere. North hires a lawyer Arthur Belt (Jon Lovitz) who presents his case to Judge Buckle (Alan Arkin); the judge declares North a free agent and he gives North two months to find new parents otherwise he'll be sent to the orphans' home. North finds himself travelling the globe auditioning prospective parents while a boy named Winchell (Matthew McCurley) thinks that North's legal victory could be the first step in kids taking over the world. North's would-be parents include Kathy Bates Dan Aykroyd Reba McIntire and Kelly McGillis. | Written by pantheon Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman Sunday's Children was directed by Bergman's son Daniel. This intensely autobiographical film takes place when the elder Bergman was a child of eight. In a near-cathartic fashion the story illustrates the strained relationship between young Ingmar and his minister father and the understanding (not always a warm one) between them. Though Daniel Bergman pursues his own visual style this is his father's film through and through and as such should be given an honored place in Ingmar's body of work. Sunday's Children is to date the best of the recent "retrospectives" penned by the far-from-retired Ingmar Bergman. | Jacques Rivette directed this richly detailed six-hour drama based on the story of Joan of Arc. In Part one "Les Batailles" Jeanne the Maid (Sandrine Bonnaire) leaves her childhood home in Domremy after hearing what she is sure was the voice of God. She believes that she can help lead France to victory on the battlefield and she persuades Charles dauphin of France (Andre Marcon) to allow her to guide his troops. Part two "Les Prisons" concerns the sad aftermath of Jeanne's defeat at Orleans. Jeanne is sent to prison where in two separate trials she is tried for heresy and impersonating a man with both her life and the sanctity of her mortal body at stake. A four-hour version with each of the two parts trimmed down to two hours is also available. | A handful of people find themselves haunted on an idyllic summer afternoon by memories of death and loss in this contemplative drama from France. Siblings Zaza (Catherine Ferran) and Francois (Charles Berling) are enjoying a day at the beach with their brother Vincent (Didier Sandre) when Zaza and Francois each find themselves reminded in different ways of a tragic incident of 20 years ago when their younger sister died in an accident with a motorbike. Meanwhile the grown-up Vincent builds a sand castle as a young boy Jumbo (Guillaume Charras) guards his creation from the waves. Jumbo however can't keep his mind from straying to thoughts of a close friend who recently died of cancer and the boy can't help but imagine that he could have somehow prevented the death if he had tried. Director Pascale Ferran's work on Petits Arrangements avec les Morts was awarded with the Golden Camera at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. | At 15 Michelle decides to quit school. She writes endless absentee slips and then goes to the movies. At the movies she meets Paul a Parisian army deserter who makes advances. They leave the movies and walk the streets for hours. In an empty apartment they dance and make love. In the end Michelle hurries off to a prearranged rendezvous with her true love Danielle. | Tsui Hark produces and Ringo Lam directs this bleak kung-fu action thriller. Qing dynasty era martial arts heroes Fong Sai Yuk (Willie Chi Tian-sheng) and Hung Hei-kwun (Yang Sheng) are students at the Shaolin temple when the government decides that the celebrated monastery is a threat to imperial power. Ordered to disband the disciples of the temple are rounded by imperial troops led by the evil General Crimson (John Ching Tung) and sent to the dreaded Red Lotus Temple a cavernous underground complex filled with booby traps and other nastiness. The place is run by the pathologically debauched Elder Kung (Wong Kam-kong) who not only has a taste for painting with human blood but also for having his way with his large collection of embalmed women. Along the way Fong Sai Yuk falls for former prostitute and fellow inmate Tou Tou (Carmen Lee Yeuk-tung) while Hung Hei-kwun considers renouncing his Shaolin vows and allying himself with the villainous Kung. | The story of an intelligent heroic collie and his young owner previously featured in numerous films and a successful 1950s television series was updated for the 1990s in this family feature. This time Lassie is determined to help a cynical city boy named Matt (Thomas Guiry) who turns even more resentful when his family relocates to a small town in rural Virginia. Soon after this move a bright collie enters the family's life and winds up with the name Lassie because of the television show which Matt's younger sister (Brittany Boyd) watches passionately. Lassie sets out to cheer Matt up and introduce him to the wonders of nature while also helping the family stand its ground against rich unpleasant neighbors. There are also run-ins with vicious wild animals and a daring rescue over river rapids but the main focus remains on the emotional relationship between Matt and the dog a story that will seem old-fashioned and charming to some viewers while familiar and sentimental to others. | In this Polish comedy Gustav a Cracow professor must play gracious host to a visiting Swedish academic who is more interested in finding a date than he is in the historical sights of the city. The trouble is the Polish scholar has spent so many years in his ivory tower that he currently doesn't know any women. Still wanting to please his guest he gamely goes through his old address book and begins calling old lovers. Each phone call brings a slew of memories. Unfortunately each one of the women have changed and none are available until he calls his old college-sweetheart Isa. The last time he saw her she was writing a dissertation on the sex lives of geese and he fondly remembers her as a lovely voluptuous woman. She is available that night and a meeting is arranged. Unfortunately time and gravity have taken their toll and now the formerly zaftig woman is just plain fat. The sophisticated Swedish professor is appalled at the prospect of dating her but goes along to be polite. Gustav has many fond memories of Isa and doesn't seem to mind that she has become matronly. | This action thriller tells the story of Jonah a daring cop with a hair trigger finger who finds himself suspended by Internal Affairs after he shoots a psycho-killer. His girlfriend Lisa is also in trouble as she tries to deal with the constant harassment of her boss a dishonest city councilman. When her boss accepts a bribe for $3 million from the mob Lisa decides to get her revenge and steal it. Jonah readily agrees to assist in the heist. Also involved is Dr. Chandler a man with a genius for electronics. Problems ensue when Lisa finds herself attracted to Chandler. | Claude Berri's angry ambitious epic based on the 19th-century novel by Emile Zola re-creates as does the novel the gut-wrenching poverty and the intense day-by-day struggles of striking French coal-miners in 1884 at the Voreux mines of France. The film centers upon the bitter toils of Maheu (Gerard Depardieu) and his family -- consisting of his iron-willed wife (Miou-Miou) and their daughter Catherine (Judith Henry) who also works in the mines. When a new miner Etienne Lantier (Renaud) comes to Voreux to seek work he is befriended by Maheu who takes him on his mining crew and allows him to stay at his home. Etienne is also an organizer for a new miner's union and as conditions in the Voreux mines worsen Etienne convinces Maheu to organize a miner's strike. Meanwhile Etienne is attracted to Catherine and Catherine to him but she doesn't act upon her feelings taking up instead with Chaval (Jean-Roger Milo) a local ne'er do well. As conditions in the mines become more desperate and unsafe and the owners propose to cut wages Maheu at last stages a massive strike of the miners. When that happens the owners send in armed soldiers to defend the mines. | The subject of this film may be highly disturbing to some viewers. This dark Canadian film based on the award winning Toronto play graphically chronicles the last days and doctor-assisted suicide of Chris a fictional dancer and choreographer with AIDS. This picture was shot in real time and focuses upon the last meal Chris shares with his lover Val before the doctor administers a lethal injection. Four days after this film was finished Ken McDougall the actor who played Chris died of AIDS related complications. | The 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street is transplanted to the 1990s with few changes in this family-oriented remake. The screenplay by the prolific John Hughes sticks close to the original outline centering on Macy's executive Dorey Walker (Elizabeth Perkins) and her young daughter Susan (Mara Wilson) neither of whom much believes in the spirit of Christmas. Dorey is in charge of hiring Macy's Santas including an old man named Kriss Kringle (Richard Attenborough). He does a remarkably convincing job and he soon reveals that he actually believes himself to be Santa Claus. The authorities threaten to place the old man in an insane asylum but a young lawyer comes to his defense. Meanwhile Dorey and Susan find their own defenses melting and become reacquainted with the power of faith. Hughes and director Les Mayfield add a few modern touches making Susan slightly more cynical and adding the requisite soulless corporate villains. Viewers familiar with the original may still prefer Edmund Gwenn's original Kris Kringle and consider the remake unnecessary although the newer version reflects enough of the earlier film's spirit to prove entertaining to modern family audiences. | A Canadian production shot along the British Columbia coast this is the story of a washed-up rock star who finds redemption. It was adapted for the screen by Paul Quarrington from his own award-winning novel. Desmond Howl (Maury Chaykin) is a faded music superstar who now lives a hermit's life in an out-of-the-way oceanside mansion. Living off residuals from previous hits Howl spends all his time and energy in his state-of-the-art home recording studio trying to compose whale music. He hopes to write a symphonic piece using the whales' own sounds that will have the power to summon the marine mammals from the depths. Howl is haunted by hallucinations and nightmares involving his brother Paul who recently died apparently by his own hand. Howl also has to deal with his ex-wife who meddles in his affairs. He manages to shut out these interferences until a young runaway arrives at his doorstep. Claire Lowe (Cyndy Preston) gradually captures the jaded musician's heart with her need for caring and their relationship becomes a metaphor for the tender music Howl is trying to create. | The ancient Asian martial art of vaulting is showcased in this Taiwanese film that intermixes elements of drama fantasy and romance. Ahda is training to be a vaulter. He dreams of attaining the heights and spiritual enlightenment of the mythical figures he idolizes. But Ahda must come to earth to help his father who has gotten on the wrong side of jade trading racketeers. Their leader Miss Sung is deeply involved with the secret of the Red Lotus. | Writer/director Gus Van Sant's early bid for big-time commercial success -- a success he didn't manage to achieve until Good Will Hunting -- is based on Tom Robbins' 1976 feminist bestseller. Uma Thurman plays Sissy Hankshaw a woman born with very large thumbs. After her parents (Grace Zabriskie and Ken Kesey) take her to a doctor (Buck Henry) who offers her parents no remedy for their daughter's condition the film races ahead to the 1970s. Sissy is now a popular feminine hygiene spray model for a product called Yoni Yum the product of a company owned by The Countess (John Hurt in drag). Sissy travels to the Rubber Rose beauty ranch also owned by The Countess to shoot a Yoni Yum commercial. At the ranch she makes the acquaintance of the inscrutable Chink (Pat Morita) and Bonanza Jellybean (Rain Phoenix). But under the nose of The Countess the cowgirls on the ranch are talking mutiny with the women trying to liberate the Rubber Rose Ranch from the chains of patriarchal oppression. | This high-speed action comedy stars Charlie Sheen as Jack Hammond who has been given a life sentence for a bank robbery that he didn't commit. Hammond manages to escape and while trying to avoid capture at a gas station he ends up kidnapping Natalie Voss (Kristy Swanson); he threatens her with what she thinks is a gun although it turns out to be a candy bar. Jack and Natalie take off in her BMW with Jack unaware that his "victim" is actually Dalton Voss (Ray Wise) one of California's richest and most powerful land barons. Soon half the state's law enforcement officers and every member of the media is on Jack's tail as he races down the highway; in the meantime Natalie and Jack get to know each other and while she doesn't much care for him at first (as you might imagine) before long her attitude has softened quite a bit. Alternative rock fans might want to keep an eye peeled for Henry Rollins playing a policeman and Anthony Kiedis and Flea from The Red Hot Chili Peppers as a pair of yahoos with a very large truck. | This urban drama with comedic moments is set amongst the New York yuppie set and chronicles the relationship woes caused by neurotic filmmaker musician and video editor Charles. Charles an acrophobic who cannot leave his apartment without his girlfriend Marcie is becoming obsessively nervous about the competition in his field and about his domestic situation. To make sense of it all he decides to film his life. His friends make fun of him and Marcie is uncomfortable at the prospect of sharing intimate aspects of her life on camera. When Marcie goes to France for a vacation Charles comes unhinged. Much of the story focuses upon his musings as he tries to deal with her absence and upon the relationship problems of his friends. Upon her late return Charles accuses her of infidelity and thus destroys the relationship. | In this moody Brazilian drama members of a theater troupe must experience the darker side of urban life before they are able to perform. They do this at the insistence of their director whom makes them visit an AIDS clinic and then thrusts them into grim and often violent lifestyles of the urban poor. The actors react to this in a variety of ways ranging from empathy to anger. | This Japanese slice-of-life drama examines the life of a single woman in her thirties. Noriko a translator has just moved back into her parents suburban home after dumping her boyfriend. Because she is considered old by Japanese standards her parents want to find her a good husband. But Noriko would rather work and sing in the little jazz group she formed with a friend. On the way home one night her friend a teacher stops by the home of a student who does not show up for class. Noriko becomes interested in the 15-year old Takato's tragic situation. Abandoned by his single mother he lives off stolen food. Noriko begins to take care of him by providing food and money. She then moves in. The two soon fall into a confusing sexual relationship. | Though the direction of Hellbound is sometimes erroneously credited to editor Michael J. Duthie the actual director was Aaron Norris brother of the film's star Chuck Norris. The story begins with the ritualistic murder of a Chicago rabbi. Detectives Shatter (Norris) and Jackson (Calvin Levels) are assigned to the case and are compelled to follow the trail of evidence all the way to Israel (where the film was lensed in its entirety...even the Chicago sequences). Once in the Holy Land Shatter and Jackson discover that the murderer is a centuries-old supernatural entity a malevolent creature determined to "cleanse" the world. The premise is workable and Norris is in fine form but the dialogue in Hellbound is too Ed Wood Jr.-esque. (Wait until you hear that conversation about a missing heart!) Filmed in 1992 Hellbound went directly to video in 1994. | This Iranian drama set in the 80's depicts the depressing realities of life in Tehran and yet contains an optimistic outlook as it tells the story of a cabdriver looking for his stolen car. Darvish and his family live amongst the other war refugees in Tehran. Their former home was the port of Abadan which was bombed during the war. He makes a scant living as a taxi-driver with a broken-down wreck of a car. One day that car is stolen and Darvish and his son Borna must find it. The search takes them into the shadiest areas of Tehran and they encounter scrap dealers and black marketeers. They are guided by Hassan Khouf an opportunistic but decent hearted trader. | A blend of screwball farce and whodunit murder mystery this madcap period piece was the brainchild of executive producer George Lucas. In 1939 Penny Henderson (Mary Stuart Masterson) is the harried general secretary and de facto manager of a new fourth radio network WBN. On the night that the Chicago station goes live on the air a mysterious voice interrupts and a series of murders soon follows each one described by the same sonorous phantom. While Penny and her staff desperately try to keep WBN's roster of shows afloat during the unfolding crisis her estranged husband Roger (Brian Benben) a staff writer becomes the chief suspect. Roger is forced to dodge a detective Lieutenant Cross (Michael Lerner) find the real killer win Penny back and perform last-minute script rewrites for an unhappy sponsor. As the backstage hysteria reaches a fever pitch the show goes on with real-life radio-era pros such as George Burns and Rosemary Clooney. Although never explicitly pointed out in the film Radioland Murders (1994) was a pseudo-prequel to an earlier Lucas feature -- Roger and Penny are the future parents of Curt Henderson (Richard Dreyfuss) from American Graffiti (1973). | A bunch of hairy guys on Harleys are causing trouble again in this one of the best-remembered examples of the biker flicks of the 1960's. Poet (Jack Nicholson) is a moody gas station attendant who is looking for more excitement in his life. When a gang of bikers roars through town Poet is intrigued and after he pitches in to help the Hell's Angels in a bar fight (and pulls a well-timed stick up) one of the gang's higher-ups Buddy (Adam Roarke) asks Poet to join. Soon Poet is riding with the Angels and living their lifestyle of violent debauchery but Poet begins to tire of their rootless decadence and Buddy is none too happy with Poet when he learns they're both in love with the same woman. Hell's Angels On Wheels won a cult following for its agressive but languid atmosphere and the fluid camerawork of cinematographer Laszlo Kovacs (at this point still billed as "Leslie Kovacs"). Richard Rush directed and legendary Hell's Angels leader Sonny Barger appears as himself. | Roy Fleming (Don Knotts) is signed on to the space program at NASA by his father Buck (Arthur O'Connell) a gung-ho former World War I vet who is trying to make something out of his son. Roy becomes a janitor who is afraid of heights and mistaken for an astronaut through a series of comedic mishaps. (Jesse White) plays Roy's boss Donelli with (Leslie Nielsen) as space hero Major Gifford. Knotts uses his patented brand of nervousness to perfection in this lighthearted situation comedy. | This German costume drama filmed in black and white centers around a German artist's fascination with an enigmatic woman. It is based upon Adalbert Stifter's 1842 short story. Florian is the young artist who goes to Hungary to meet his friend Istvan. He is given directions by a handsome woman upon a horse. As he wanders about his friends sprawling estate he gradually learns the mysterious woman's story. The story ends on a happy note. | The highly acclaimed and famously eccentric classical pianist Glenn Gould is the subject of this idiosyncratic film portrait. As the title suggests Gould's life is explored through a series of thirty-two self-contained but interrelated vignettes a structure inspired by Bach's "Goldberg Variations" the compositions that were the basis for one of Gould's most famous recordings. Fictional recreations many starring an excellent Colm Feore as Gould follow the musician from his precocious childhood to his early death at the age of fifty. Juicy biographical details like a surprising early retirement from public performance and an addiction to prescription drugs are featured prominently but equal attention is paid to Gould's challenging theoretical ideas. Director Francois Girard refuses to provide easy explanations for the pianist's quirks instead using his unconventional structure to provide great insight while suggesting the real Gould remains essentially unknowable. Especially interesting is the film's mix of dramatization and documentary as it juxtaposes its fictional recreations with actual interviews with Gould's friends and associates. | The seventh Star Trek feature passed the torch to a new crew. Decades after the original "Trek" the skipper of the fourth USS | A cop travels through time to chase a killer in this sci-fi tinged thriller. Police detective Michael Norstrand (Rob Estes) has been assigned to investigate a series of ritual murders in which the victims have been horribly burned. Michael finds himself working the case alongside Lucy Hudson (Joely Fisher) an eccentric FBI agent who claims to have psychic gifts; together they learn that the killings are in fact the work of the Sixth Order a bizarre cult that is using time travel and occult practices to help bring about the apocalypse using the 16th century philosopher and prophet Nostradamus as its guide. Nostradamus also stars Peter Jordan and Michael Gwynne. | This lively Spanish anthology based on a series of short stories by Catalan writer Quim Monzo is comprised of 15 short vignettes that contain a series of comments concerning those human relationships based on love emotions and sex. Each segment is introduced by a one word title card that is spoken by the players. Included are short conversations monologues mini-plays two fantasy segments and a one-sided telephone conversation. | With a large infusion of black humor that was missing from the first outing his well-wrought but gory horrorfest centers on a group of teens from Catholic school who find themselves facing an unholy terror when they accidentally engineer the return of a particularly deadly she-devil. | In this soft-core thriller features attractive people groping each other frequently. ShannonTweed and John Laughlin are married but they are not happy. They live on a very expensive but remote ranch. Tweed is a powerful businesswoman yet neglectful wife. Poor Laughlin turns to kinky sex to combat her frigidity. A swinging couple suddenly appears at the door claiming their car broke down. They were really hired by Laughlin to warm up his wife. Plenty of fondling ensues but Tweed remains unmoved. Laughlin starts getting ugly. | This family drama features the riotous exploits of a lovable seal who befriends a family of animal lovers living in Rockport Maine. The father in this family is Harry Whitney the harbor master with a great love of animals. His wife Thalice teenagers Steve and Paula also adore wild critters. But the one who loves them most of all is Toni a grade-schooler. Every corner of their seaside home is filled with small animals. At work Harry battles the fishermen who hate the seals because they interfere with their catch. Their leader is Billy Baker who drinks too much. At school Toni is persecuted by her schoolmates the sons and daughters of fishermen. Andre the seal has been separated from his clan and is sick. He is rescued by Harry who brings him home. With Toni's special help Andre returns to health and becomes a real handful by getting into innocent trouble at every turn. | This eccentric Russian black comedy set in the mid 1960's are based upon the real-life experiences of director Boris Frumin. The experiences are presented as brief anecdotes. Kolya has a crush on his sexy flirtatious high school singing teacher. At home Kolya has much to worry about. His father recently left after stealing coins from the museum. To pay for his crime his mother is sent to a labor camp. A year passes and the father returns. He has terminal cancer and has brought with him a pretty nurse who quickly becomes involved with his son. Kolya is a part of an upcoming "Viva Cuba" concert. He does this to help bring his mother still in prison and father together. He becomes distracted when he sees that the concert director is non-other than his former singing teacher. | This made-for-TV western stars Kelly Preston as Rebecca Carver who is travelling west with her husband Matthew (Charles Powell) trying to outrun the draft for the Civil War. Needing to rest for the night they stop at a trading post run by Barkley (Dan Haggerty) where they encounter a pack of buffalo hunters as well as several Cheyenne braves who seem to know Barkley well. Worried that there could be trouble and afraid of the Indians Matthew warns the hunters about the Cheyenne which soon leads to a furious battle leaving only two survivors -- Rebecca and Hawk (Pato Hoffmann) a Cheyenne warrior who was severely injured in the fighting. With no one to protect her Rebecca realizes that her survival may depend on Hawk so she nurses him back to health; the two make their way across the prarie as they try to escape the bitter onset of winter and find that their mutual distrust soon grows into love. Roger Corman served as executive producer. | A boy and his turtle provide the main story in this film which alternates between surrealism comedy and graphically violent drama. The film does contain a very realistic circumcision scene which may be disturbing to some viewers. Mentse is a young boy. After his mother is burned to death in a murder Mentse goes to a neighboring village where he is adopted. Totor an adorable turtle provides much comic action as the villagers fight for him. | A young boy overcomes his obsessive fears by discovering a love for books in this animated fantasy adventure. In a live action wraparound Macaulay Culkin stars as Richard Tyler an easily bullied nervous wreck of a kid who's an expert on safety statistics. His mother and father (Mel Harris and Ed Begley Jr.) don't know how to inspire their son to embrace life boldly. Barely able to leave the house Richard ventures out one day but he gets lost in a storm and ends up at a mysterious library. Inside he slips knocks himself unconscious and finds himself in a cartoon realm where books come to life. Guided by Adventure (Patrick Stewart) Fantasy (Whoopi Goldberg) and Horror (Frank Welker) Tyler experiences the adventures of classic novels such as Moby Dick and Treasure Island and he even meets some famed fictional characters such as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Leonard Nimoy). Through his experiences in the pages of the legendary books Richard confronts his phobias and learns to face life more courageously. The Pagemaster was directed by Joe Johnston a former special effects supervisor and production designer who later directed Jumanji (1995) and October Sky (1999). | A Caribbean beauty living in Paris wraps two very different but equally devoted men around her little figure when she announces that one of them is the father of her baby. Both Felix a poor Jewish bicycle messenger boy and Jamal the genteel son of African Muslim diplomats are in love with her and so become ardent rivals for Lola's affection. This frenetic comedy is the directorial debut of Mathieu Kassovitz who also plays the role of Felix. | In this horror movie based on a sci-fi book by Dean Koontz a brave hero and his regiment head for the jungle to fight a deadly mutant creature. | With a marvelously convoluted plot and featuring plenty of slapstick action Chinese Feast is essentially a kung-fu film with a tasty twist: the combatants battle with knives not to carve each other up but to make exquisite culinary delicacies. The story's impetus comes from a long-standing feud between cooking schools and centers on an upcoming cook-off in which two master chefs compete to present the most delicious version of the Qing & Han Imperial Feast staples -- monkey brains bear paw and elephant trunk. | Joel Coen and Ethan Coen concocted this stylish screwball comedic amalgam of Frank Capra and Howard Hawks. Tim Robbins stars as Norville Barnes a dull-wit from Muncie Indiana who wrangles a job with the big Hudsucker Industries. He has a singular idea for a new children's toy that he wants to present to corporate executive Sidney J. Mussberger (Paul Newman). As he makes his way up to Mussberger's office the company president Waring Hudsucker (Charles Durning) is on his way down -- through the window of the forty-fourth floor boardroom! Hudsucker's death sets off a panic that Mussberger sees as an opportunity for taking over the company -- by installing a total incompetent in Hudsucker's place and devaluing the stock. When Barnes stumbles into Mussberger's office Mussberger sees his pigeon and appoints Barnes as the new company president. The only problem is that the new product Barnes proposes for the company the Hula Hoop turns out to be a tremendous success and Mussberger has difficulty manipulating his new corporate president. | The second feature in filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colors" trilogy the black comedy White features Zbigniew Zamachowski as Karol Karol an expatriate Polish hairdresser whose French wife (the breathtaking Julie Delpy) divorces him after just six months of marriage because of his impotency. Penniless and devoid of his passport Karol must journey back to Poland by hiding in a trunk. Upon his return he slowly begins amassing a considerable fortune ultimately hatching a perverse plot for revenge. Often unjustly dismissed as the weak link in the trilogy White grows in strength upon repeated viewings. An allegory about equality the film is mordantly witty a cynical look at power marriage and capitalism. | A single mother struggles against the British social service system and her own troubled past in director Ken Loach's brutally realistic drama. Coming from a background of abuse and poverty the hardened Maggie (Crissy Rock) has already suffered through a series of painful romances when she falls for the caring Jorge (Vladimir Vega) and they begin a loving but turbulent relationship. Their situation takes a turn for the worse when Maggie becomes pregnant for her troubled past has left her branded an unfit mother by the government with four previous children already in foster care. Determined to keep their child Maggie and Jorge begin a difficult fight against the government bureaucracy made all the more difficult by Maggie's volatile temperament. First-time actress and former stand-up comic Rock is especially effective as Maggie making her desperation and unpredictability feel real. Loach's unadorned realistic style suits the material well raising political questions about the British government's treatment of the poor without detracting from Rock's performance or the story's powerful emotions. | In this Israeli film director Michal Bat-Adams combines fictional film with autobiography to tell the story of her difficult childhood with a cold father and mentally ill mother. | When an immoral hot-rodder Johnny Varron (Jack Nicholson) is embittered by his friend Dave's (Robert Bean) betrayal of their wild and reckless life he kidnaps Dave's girlfriend Nancy (Georgianne Carter) and takes her on a dangerous high-speed romp while attempting to evade capture by the local cops. | A Pope contends with the prospects of nuclear world destruction in this Cold-War saga of religious faith and international politics. (Anthony Quinn) plays a Russian priest who has spent 20 years in a Siberian labor camp. When Russian and Chinese relations deteriorate Russian Premier Kamenev (Laurence Olivier) releases him and he is made a cardinal. Kamenev wishes to have a representative at the Vatican in Rome for future political situations. When the Pope (John Gielgud) dies a series of events makes the Russian priest the first Pope from a communist country. Taking the name of the saint who spread the gospel to Russia he becomes Pope Kiril Lakota. He often leaves the Vatican in disguise to mingle with the people to remain in touch with the poor and the needy. When millions of Chinese face starvation the Pope offers to sell the riches of the church on order to feed the hungry and he asks that all wealthy countries do the same. David Janssen is the television reporter stationed in Rome whose wife (Barbara Jefford) receives counseling from Kiril unaware he is the Pope. In a symbolic gesture Kiril offers his crown as a down payment in an attempt to bring world peace and end the starving of millions. Although a fine drama with a competent international cast the movie failed at the box office to recoup the 9-million-dollar production costs. | In this big-budget adaptation of Terry Southern's satiric sex farce (the sort of project that could get an immediate green light in the late 1960's and at practically no other time before or since) Ewa Aulin is Candy a sweet young woman who doesn't seem entirely aware of the powerful sexual desire she brings out in men. While her father (John Astin) and mother (Elsa Martinelli) try to keep Candy in line the task proves to be all but impossible as she's seduced by a remarkable variety of men in her journeys including a booze-addled poet (Richard Burton) a mystical guru who lives on a truck (Marlon Brando) a gardener from Mexico (Ringo Starr) a fanatical military man who refuses to leave his plane (Walter Matthau) a pair of uncomfortably high-strung doctors (John Huston and James Coburn) and even her own uncle (Astin again). The Byrds and Steppenwolf contributed songs to the soundtrack; the screenplay was written by Buck Henry. | Two leaders with different philosophies about battle and leadership wage war with each other in this tense military thriller. Capt. Frank Ramsey (Gene Hackman) is the commanding officer of a nuclear submarine the U.S.S. Alabama. Ramsey is a distinguished veteran near the end of his career and he leads his men with an iron hand; as he puts it "We're here to preserve democracy not to practice it." Ramsey is assigned a new second-in-command Lt. Cmmdr. Ron Hunter (Denzel Washington); Hunter is much younger than Ramsey Harvard educated and believes the goal of the military in the nuclear age is to prevent war not fight it. While at sea word reaches the Alabama that a splinter group of Russian forces have seized missile silos and the ship is put on red alert. The Alabama has orders to fire but as it is receiving a new incoming order the radio malfunctions. It's Ramsey's contention that an order is an order and they are to move forward with the attack while Hunter feels if there is any question at all about their mission they should wait until they can receive further instruction with Hunter going so far as to threaten mutiny against Ramsey if the missile strike is carried out. Quentin Tarantino and Robert Towne both contributed to the screenplay without credit. | A victim of the Iran-Iraq war struggles with a difficult dilemma when he must decide whether to claim his young daughter or leave her with the kind woman who raised her in this moving Iranian melodrama. The tale begins as the war rages around a small Iranian village. There Reza frantically searches for a car battery so he can rush his pregnant wife to a hospital. Unfortunately they arrive too late and she dies soon after bearing Reza's daughter. Reza isn't there for the birth because he had to rush back to save his family. He takes a wrong turn and ends up in the midst of fighting where he is captured and placed in a POW camp. Meanwhile back at the hospital Shokuh the surgeon who oversaw the birth decides to raise the poor infant herself when the fighting erupts around the hospital. Later she flees and sees a smoldering corpse and she figures that it is Reza. Nine years later the father is finally released and goes in search of his daughter. He finds Shokuh and sees that Kimia his daughter has been raised amidst wealth and safety. When Shokuh a war widow learns Reza's identity she is naturally upset. Reza is upset too for he can see that Kimia is happy. With such high stakes both adults wanting what's best for the child must struggle with their own desires and the painful realization that one of them must somehow live without Kimia. | This upbeat documentary offers profiles of nine African-American residents of Harlem with ages ranging from 12-26. Though most of them have grown up in poverty come from single-parent homes have little education and face many other obstacles each of them tries to make something of their lives. The story also features clips from films overseen by each of the subjects. | A dissatisfied Manhattan sportswriter finds more than he expected when he searches for the biological mother of his adopted child in Woody Allen's comedy. Writer-director Allen also plays Lenny a slightly more relaxed incarnation of his usual neurotic screen persona. Lenny is trapped in a bad marriage to high-strung art dealer Amanda (Helena Bonham Carter) but he finds solace in his relationship with his adopted young son. Indeed he grows so fond of the boy that he decides to track down the boy's real mother expecting to discover a brilliant professional. Instead he finds Linda (Mira Sorvino) a ditzy prostitute and porno star who mingles casual vulgarity with disarming innocence. Despite his initial disillusionment Lenny soon develops a fondness for Linda and decides to play matchmaker setting her up with a handsome young boxer (Michael Rapaport) who is equally good-hearted and scatterbrained. While the contrast between the free-spirited Linda and the uptight Lenny provides the bulk of the laughs hints of Allen's more literary humor are also present particularly in the scenes involving a roaming Greek chorus commenting upon Lenny's fate. Sorvino received a supporting Oscar for her title role in a well-received movie that is nevertheless not at the level of Allen's best-known classics. | This pseudo-documentary profiles Bruce a fictional gay porn actor/and director. The film features some hard-core sexual activity that may be disturbing to some viewers. The "creator" of the documentary is the artistically affected Googie. Most of her scenes end in blackouts of Bruce his former lovers and his lesbian punkette buddies Wednesday & Jane Friday. There are also numerous clips of Bruce's porno films with titles such as "I Am a Fugitive from a Gang Bang and "My Hustler My Self." Also included are clips from Googie's own attempt at experimental filmmaking "Submit to My Finger." ~ Sandra Brennan All Movie Guide | Bruce Willis returns as misfit cop John McClane in the third film in the Die Hard series. McClane has fallen on hard times; after moving to New York City and breaking up with his wife he's developed a drinking problem and has been suspended from the NYPD. However his past comes back to haunt him in the form of Simon (Jeremy Irons) a terrorist bomber who has been using McClane as his contact as he plants a series of bombs in public places and gives McClane inane "clues" to their whereabouts in the form of riddles and bizarre games. McClane soon discovers he's been involved in Simon's scheme as part of a personal grudge; while associated with an international terrorist group Simon is also the brother of the man McClane threw off the side of a skyscraper several years back (in the original Die Hard). Now McClane with the help of a Harlem shopkeeper named Zeus (Samuel L. Jackson) has to find out where Simon has planted the bombs guess where he'll strike next and try to find his base of operations before more bombs go off and thousands of people die. The supporting cast features Graham Greene and Colleen Camp; singer Sam Phillips made her acting debut as a member of Simon's terrorist group (Phillips never speaks so as to not to reveal her Texas accent). | Near the end of The Usual Suspects Kevin Spacey in his Oscar-winning performance as crippled con man Roger "Verbal" Kint says "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist." This may be the key line in this story; the farther along the movie goes the more one realizes that not everything is quite what it seems and what began as a conventional whodunit turns into something quite different. A massive explosion rips through a ship in a San Pedro CA harbor leaving 27 men dead the lone survivor horribly burned and 91 million dollars' worth of cocaine believed to be on board mysteriously missing. Police detective Dave Kujan (Chazz Palminteri) soon brings in the only witness and key suspect "Verbal" Kint. Kint's nickname stems from his inability to keep his mouth shut and he recounts the events that led to the disaster. Five days earlier a truckload of gun parts was hijacked in Queens NY and five men were brought in as suspects: Kint hot-headed hipster thief McManus (Stephen Baldwin) ill-tempered thug Hockney (Kevin Pollak) flashy wise guy Fenster (Benicio Del Toro) and Keaton (Gabriel Byrne) a cop gone bad now trying to go straight in the restaurant business. While in stir someone suggests that they should pull a job together and Kint hatches a plan for a simple and lucrative jewel heist. Despite Keaton's misgivings the five men pull off the robbery without a hitch and fly to Los Angeles to fence the loot. Their customer asks if they'd be interested in pulling a quick job while out West; the men agree but the robbery goes horribly wrong and they soon find themselves visited by Kobayashi (Pete Postlethwaite) who represents a criminal mastermind named Keyser Soze. Soze's violent reputation is so infamous that he's said to have responded to a threat to murder his family by killing them himself just to prove that he feared no one. When Kobayashi passes along a heist proposed by Soze that sounds like suicide the men feel that they have little choice but to agree. | A handful of scientists struggle to prevent the destruction of a small town -- and possibly the entire country -- in this suspense drama. In the mid-1960s a deadly virus is discovered in Zaire that wipes out an entire village in 24 hours. Government researchers are brought in to investigate but the military opts to destroy the village rather than risk further infection. Thirty years later Sam Daniels (Dustin Hoffman) an expert on contagious diseases is called in when the virus re-emerges in Africa. A monkey carrying the bug is smuggled into the U.S. and a suburban California town soon begins to succumb to the illness. Sam scrambles to find an antidote with the help of his ex-wife Robby (Rene Russo) a Center for Disease Control researcher and their colleague Casey (Kevin Spacey) while Gen. McClintock (Donald Sutherland) has his own reasons for wanting to use bombs to contain the epidemic and Army surgeon Gen. Ford (Morgan Freeman) is caught in the middle. Outbreak was produced in the hopes of beating the film version of Richard Preston's bestseller | Featuring an eclectic cast boasting the likes of legendary soul singer Lou Rawls and character actor Frank Gorshin The Last Hand is the debut film from writer/director Brewster MacWilliams. After his father dies mysteriously following a big poker win a man seeks to find out how it happened and exactly who was behind it. However he soon learns that he's wading into dangerous waters and just might find himself dead. Starring Robert Dubac The Last Hand is also known by the title After the Game. | Diane Keaton made her directorial debut with this drama adapted from the autobiographical novel of sportswriter Franz Lidz. Lidz's story was set in his New York childhood and told of how living with his four eccentric uncles helped him overcome his grief at the death of his beloved mother. The movie is set in southern California and the four uncles from the novel have been whittled down to two. Lidz was christened Steven (Nathan Watt) and he is raised by the luminous Selma (Andie McDowell) and Sid (John Turturro) his father. When Selma is taken ill Sid keeps Steven and his sister out of her bedroom fearing they will upset her. Sid is an ingenious but cool-hearted inventor whose head is more developed than his heart. He sends Steven off to live with his two brothers. Danny (Michael Richards) is a high-spirited paranoid man who suffers from delusions. Arthur (Maury Chaykin) is a big-hearted guy who likes to collect other people's junk. Together they rename the child Franz and teach him to value his own uniqueness. | A prominent 17th-century Spanish noblewoman throws social convention to the wind and pursues a romance with her low-born personal secretary in this romantic and lavish costume thriller. The trouble begins when the young Countess Diana discovers that the secretary Teodoro is engaged to one of her maids. Outraged she manipulates her servant into falling in love with another so she can have Teodoro to herself. The attention she heaps upon Teodoro inspires the jealousy of her blue-blooded suitors who begin plotting his demise. | A sister and brother must deal with their parents' divorce in this Danish family drama. It is set during the Berlin crisis in 1962. Carmen the nervous one and her brother Adrian aka Babyface lead happy lives. Their father is a ceramist and their mother is an earth momma. After their pappa runs away with an apprentice the family harmony is shattered. The devastated mother and her children move to a drafty old cottage in the country. The children are outcast by their new schoolmates. Carmen avoids them but Adrian is bullied. He finally does find a friend but the friendship is temporary. Adrian's teacher finally provides him the nurturance he craves. An electrical storm brings ominous developments to the little family. | Boyz N the Hood meets Tales from the Crypt in this alternately horrific funny and socially conscious anthology film. The four grim vignettes are framed by the tale of three street hoods who break into Mr. Simm's inner-city funeral home to find a stash of drugs. The mortician puts them off by telling them a few eerie stories about his "patrons." ~ Sandra Brennan All Movie Guide | This lightweight Hungarian comedy chronicles the return of an expatriate who has been away for over 38 years. When the Russians invaded Hungary in 1956 14-year old Tamas Gordon fled the country. But for a case of mumps he took almost nothing with him. Now he returns with Shirley his African-American wife. He drives around the streets of his old town in a hired Caddy. Though successful he is still homesick for his family with whom he has had no contact for almost 40 years. The mumps left him sterile and he has no children. He has returned to pay his younger brother Laci $300000 to donate his highly viable sperm (Laci's wife already has a son and is pregnant with another.) so Shirley can become pregnant. Laci is happy to oblige but prefers to impregnate her in the usual manner. Shirley is also happy to oblige. Trouble ensues. | Kevin Smith's follow-up to his unexpected hit Clerks details the pointless story of T.S. (Jeremy London) and Brodie (Jason Lee) two suburban New Jersey slackers who decide to head to the mall in search of solace after being dumped by their girlfriends (Shannon Doherty and Claire Forlani respectively). There the two young men machinate to appear on a game show being staged and also manage to meet comic-book magnate Stan Lee. However complications arise when the girls show up. | The 18th century Scottish legend of Robert Roy MacGregor comes to life in this stylish adaptation of the swashbuckling novel by Sir Walter Scott. Liam Neeson stars as the title character a cattle drover and proud head of a Highlands clan who takes a one thousand pound loan from the royal Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt) in order to make a profit on some livestock that will keep his struggling people alive through the coming winter. One of the Marquis' henchmen wily expert swordsman Archibald Cunningham (Tim Roth) learns of the loan from the nobleman's factor Killearn (Brian Cox) and steals the money by murdering Rob Roy's best friend MacDonald (Eric Stoltz). Unable to repay the loan and unwilling to give up his land Rob Roy becomes a fugitive hunted by none other than Cunningham who rapes Rob Roy's wife Mary (Jessica Lange). Scotch-British politics come to a boil over the Rob Roy affair leading to an officially sanctioned showdown between the stoic farmer and Cunningham. | Old and new loves are turned upside down through a complex case of mistaken identities in this romantic comedy-drama. In 1980 Juan Raul Perez (Alfred Molina) is released from a Cuban prison after spending 20 years behind bars and is allowed to join a mass emigration to the U.S. While Juan was incarcerated his wife Carmela Perez (Anjelica Huston) escaped to Florida with their daughter and Juan lives for the day when they can be reunited. En route to Miami Juan meets Dottie Perez (Marisa Tomei) a fiery young woman who wants to leave behind her career as a prostitute. Juan and Carmela miss finding each other when his boat reaches Miami and immigration personnel mistakenly assume that Juan and Dottie Perez are husband and wife; when they learn that families tend to find American sponsors much faster than individuals they play along with the mistake even convincing other Perezes to pose as their child and grandfather. Juan discovers that trying to renew an old relationship isn't easy as one tries to start a new life especially since Carmela has attracted the attentions of police lieutenant John Pirelli (Chazz Palminteri). Cuban jazz legend Arturo Sandoval contributed to the soundtrack. | In 1995 a Filipino maid was executed in Singapore for killing a young co-worker. This true-life drama from the Philippines tells her story. Flor Contemplacion like many impoverished people thought she might have a shot at a better life if she worked abroad as a domestic and so took her four much-loved children to Singapore to take a maid's job. Unlike many other servants Flor was well-treated by her employers. In March 1995 she was suddenly arrested and charged with killing a maid and the little boy the maid was caring for. Unfortunately all evidence points to Flor's innocence. After her hanging the tale behind the tragedy is revealed. The filmmakers pull no punches in their scathing examination of her patriarchal culture and of the incompetence of the Philippine justice system that failed to protect her. They also examine the effects of Flor's absence upon her family. Her husband unable to stand the wait begins an affair and then forces the two oldest girls to marry. | Dean (John Michael Bolger) is tired of wandering around the world as a merchant marine and is trying to settle down in his hometown of New York City. He is just barely able to keep body and soul together as a part-time taxi driver and will be out on the streets if his sister succeeds in selling his parent's old apartment to their cousin. Nonetheless he has a yen to marry a nice Asian girl and contracts with a mail-order-bride service to marry Dalisay (Madeline Ortaliz) a young Filipina. She has entered into this arrangement because she wants to earn money for her impoverished family and for her sister to have a needed operation. It is not until they are married that Dalisay discovers that Dean otherwise a decent enough husband doesn't want her to work. This would not be a problem except that Dean is unable to keep a job. Their efforts to cope with one another's needs and expectations form the backbone of this independent film production. | In this French drama a selfish father disrupts the life of his four-year-old son to make himself feel better. The boy Antoine is the result of the much-older Gerard's union with young Sophie. Soon after conception the relationship withers and she goes on to live with Jeannot who helps raise her child. Meanwhile Gerard finds a new lover and also continues having a mistress on the side. | This documentary from British director Stephen Frears represents England's entry in the British Film Institute commissioned series "Century of Cinema" designed to be a collection of the personal opinions of renowned international filmmakers concerning the cinema of their native countries. Frears is joined by four other notable British directors who sit 'round a table sipping tea while discussing the past present and future of English films. Included is Alexander Mackendrick who died before this film was released. | Satyajit Ray's final film is a deceptively simple modern fable about a mysterious and world-weary old man (Utpal Dutt) who comes to stay with a middle-class Calcutta family claiming to be the wife's long-lost uncle Manmohan Mitra. Anila (Mamata Shankar) the wife wants to believe him but her husband Sudhindra (Deepankar De) has his doubts. The couple's young son Satyaki (Bikram Bhattacharya) is enthralled by Manmohan's exotic tales of his magical adventures which have taken him from New York to the jungles of the Amazon and pretty much regards the whole thing as a game. As the family and their friends try to figure out who exactly he is his very presence forces them to reflect on their own lives and identities. | Based on the popular cartoon character this family-oriented "ghost story" is about a not-so-scary spirit who bonds with a little girl (Christina Ricci). The eternally irritable Ms. Carrigan (Cathy Moriarty) discovers that the only thing she's been left in her recently departed father's will is a rickety old house in New England. Naturally the woman is furious about this until her "close personal friend" and assistant Dibbs (Eric Idle of Monty Python fame) discovers a secret message that a treasure may be concealed somewhere in the house. The two take off for Maine only to learn that the house is haunted by Casper "the friendly ghost" and his three ghostly uncles Stinky Stretch and Fatso. After futilely recruiting an exorcist (Don Novello more or less reviving his Father Guido Sarducci character from Saturday Night Live) and a "professional ghost exterminator" (Dan Aykroyd) she brings in a "ghost psychiatrist" (Bill Pullman) and his daughter Kat (Ricci). Innocently attracted to the young girl Casper befriends Kat as they try to save the ghosts' home from the evil Carrigan. Eye-popping special effects highlight this magical story that touches (albeit lightly) on the theme of what lies at the heart of human desires. | A daughter who has come to imagine the worst about her mother learns the facts are quite different -- and more shocking than she ever imagined -- in this adaptation of Stephen King's best-selling novel. Dolores Claiborne (Kathy Bates) has spent nearly a quarter of a century looking after a mean-spirited woman named Vera Donovan (Judy Parfitt) on a small island off the coast of Maine; when Vera is found dead after falling down a flight of stairs Dolores is considered a prime suspect in her murder. Word of the affair reaches New York-based journalist Selena St. George (Jennifer Jason Leigh) Dolores's estranged daughter. Though she's about to leave on an important assignment Selena instead flies to Maine to find out what's happened with her mother. Selena's father Joe St. George (David Strathairn) died under mysterious circumstances 15 years before; more than a few people believe Dolores killed Joe and many feel she did the same with Vera. Though the strong and tough-talking Dolores stands her ground police detective John Mackey (Christopher Plummer) is convinced that there's more to her story than she's letting on and in time Selena learns the ugly truth about her mother's connection to both deaths. This was Kathy Bates's second starring role in a film based on Stephen King's work; she earned an Academy Award for her breakthrough role in the movie version of King's Misery. | This old fashioned service comedy is suitable for the whole family. It is set in Vietnam during the war and chronicles the efforts of a small band of Green Berets as they endeavor to help out a beleaguered village located next to a major supply route for the Viet Cong. The leader Capt. Sam Cahill has been working overtime to create good relations between the American soldiers and the villagers so he can use their little town to monitor enemy activities. Unfortunately Cahill is slated to retire and his replacement is shaping up to be the classic Ugly American. It is he who accidentally lets the North Vietnamese know that the hapless villagers have been harboring American soldiers. To punish them the VC shoot the only elephant in the village. To help the villagers Cahill goes against the wishes of the new leader and promises to replace the slaughtered beast in time for an important local ritual. The trouble is the Americans have only five days in which to find and bring back an elephant; they find one but it is 200 miles from the village. The men decide the only way to do it is to load the beast aboard a transport plane and send it to the village via parachute. Now all they have to do is figure how to engineer this feat. | For close to thirty years (between 1962-90) an electrified fence kept everyone out or locked inside Communist Bulgaria's borders. The soldiers patrolling the fence were ordered to shoot on sight anyone trying to brave the imposing fence (or "klion"). These oppressed guards lived under adverse physical and mental conditions. This realistic violent French-Bulgarian drama chronicles the experience of a unit of guards stationed at a remote outpost during the 1970s. There the guards are helmed by a brutal sadistic lieutenant who amuses himself at the expense of his men and their sanity. His favorite endeavors are trying to goad them into either shooting themselves or feeding themselves to the dogs. The cook for the group is also insane and loves to put eyeballs in their soup. To this grim outpost comes a new guard called only The Handsome One. The others offer welcome by branding his buttocks with a red-hot poker. Later he is tended to by the veteran guard Popa who promptly gets the Handsome One blamed for a series of murders. After enduring many trials Popa's stint is finally over. Just before he leaves the Handsome One gets his revenge. | River of Grass has all the elements of a conventional road movie: a car a gun criminal plans and young lovers on the run from an angry father who also happens to be a suspended police officer. But writer and director Kelly Reichardt has instead taken these familiar elements and fashioned an anti-road movie a deadpan film that is more existentialist comedy than crime drama. The young lovers in question are Cozy the cop's daughter and Lee Ray a shady character from the wrong end of town. Lee Ray comes into possession of a pistol and soon he and Cozy find themselves unintentionally involved in a shooting. Fearing capture by the law the two make plans to leave town committing a series of robberies on the way. However they don't manage to get very far; indeed the film's central premise is how the romantic myth of lovers on the lam proves disappointing in the face of a far more pedestrian reality. This well-received low-budget indie was shot on location in South Florida placing its story against an appropriately depressed landscape of sun-bleached strip malls barren highways and overgrown swampy fields; the title is another name for the Florida Everglades. | The Grateful Dead held a cult-like following that trailed behind the band as it toured. This following developed into its own culture with trade currency and structure like that of nomadic tribes of the past. Tiedyed is a documentary of these fans and followers. Never once is the band shown and hardly are they discussed in the various interviews of members of this culture. What is discussed is the community that has developed and the reasons that so many people even after 30 years continued to follow the band. | Inspired by the advent of Seattle's grunge music sound and popular films such as Slacker (1991) and Singles (1992) the Generation X comedy-drama was born. Typified by characters in their early twenties sharing an abundance of education a lack of career direction stunted romantic aspirations and an obsession with popular culture one of the better examples of the genre was Kicking and Screaming. Josh Hamilton stars as Grover a recent college graduate and aspiring writer depressed over the departure of his girlfriend Jane (Olivia d'Abo) for a fellowship in Prague. Josh's best friends are in a similar predicament. Skippy (Jason Wiles) is a classic slacker couch potato still attending classes despite having graduated while the philosophical Max (Chris Eigeman) and Otis (Carlos Jacott) a mechanical engineer both remain unemployed. Tenth-year student Chet (Eric Stoltz) who works at a local bar and has still not finished his education serves as a cautionary tale for the four unmotivated pals. Kicking and Screaming was the debut of writer and director Noah Baumbach and the first of several cinematic collaborations between him and actors Eigeman and Stoltz. | A soldier is assigned to guard a fortress on a remote Greek island and finds himself unable to cope with the crushing boredom of the task in this interesting drama an early film by renowned-director Werner Herzog. The story is set during WWII and concerns a soldier who was wounded and stationed on the Nazi-controlled island. He is accompanied by his wife and two other guards. It is a very quiet island and soon the men begin looking for constructive things to do. First they paint houses. Then they try raising goats. One of them finds a small stockpile of explosives so the men begin making bombs. Another of the men can read Greek and so begins translating some of the ancient inscriptions on the castle walls. He discovers that pirates once controlled the island. Meanwhile the other guard invents a little machine that systematically captures and kills roaches. Eventually the lead soldier finds himself beginning to crack up suffering a minor breakdown when he hears someone playing Chopin on the piano. When to escape their tedium the guards are assigned a detail on a ridgetop the lead soldier begins shooting at windmills. Further agitated by his perceived betrayal by his comrades he then attacks the local village and threatens to use his bombs to destroy it. In the end the insane renegade is stopped. Herzog is said to have based the story on an article describing similar events that occurred during the Seven Years' War. | Adapted from a novel by Theodore V. Olsen The Stalking Moon opens in the Arizona of the Old West as the U.S. calvary is in the process of relocating Native Americans to reservations. One of the calvary men is Sam Varner (Gregory Peck) an aging scout who is ready to retire to his New Mexico home after this mission. Varner is called upon to sneak into a small Apache camp in order to disarm the guards before the rest of his troupe rides in to round up the whole tribe. After the round-up a white woman is discovered among the Americans. Her name is Sarah Carver (Eva Marie Saint) and she was captured ten years ago by a mysterious and vicious warrior named Salvaje (Nathaniel Narcsisco) who is not among those captured in the round-up. Held against her will she now has a nine-year-old son by Salvaje. Although her English is very rusty from disuse she lets Varner know that she and her son would like to be taken away from the tribe. He agrees to transport her to his home and they set out together for New Mexico having to overcome obstacles such as a sandstorm to get there. Along the way they seem to sense that someone is following them and after they arrive at Varner's cabin they find themselves set upon by the vengeful Salvaje. Enlisting the aid of a half-breed scout Robert Forster that he raised from childhood Varner tries to fend off Salvaje who seems to be toying with them before moving in for the final kill. | The Boston Strangler adopts the split-screen technique then in vogue (see also The Thomas Crown Affair) to relate the true story of self-confessed mass murderer Albert DeSalvo. Adapted by Edward Anhalt from the book by Gerold Frank the film covers the years 1962 to 1964 during which time a dozen women were raped and murdered in the Boston area. State-appointed officer John Bottomly (Henry Fonda) arrests as many known sex offenders as he can get his hands on in hopes of finding a clue as to the Boston Strangler's identity. As these things often happen the police come across the necessary evidence through pure luck. Well-played by Tony Curtis (whose makeup is startling) DeSalvo himself does not appear until an hour into the film. When caught the schizophrenic DeSalvo insists that he knows nothing of the murders. Under interrogation and hypnosis his homicidal impulses are exposed. Meticulously cast The Boston Strangler offers excellent vignettes by Sally Kellerman as the Strangler's only surviving victim and by Hurd Hatfield as an erudite sex pervert. When Boston Strangler was first shown on TV in 1974 a voice-over coda was added noting that Albert DeSalvo was stabbed to death in prison on November 26 1973 and that many experts were convinced that he was not the killer but that his confessions were the product of a delusional mind. | Faces is right: this definitive John Cassavetes film consists almost exclusively of tight uncomfortable close-ups. It takes place in the fourteenth year of the marriage of Richard (John Marley) and Maria (Lynn Carlin). Neither husband nor wife is content with the conditions that prevail; Maria joins her friends looking for romantic satisfaction elsewhere while Richard secures the services of a prostitute (Gena Rowlands). Maria herself has a one-night stand with a hippie (Seymour Cassel) but this is no more satisfying than her dead-end marriage. If you think that Faces is an exhausting experience in its current 130-minute length imagine what it looked like in Cassavetes' original six-hour cut. Alternately clumsy and profound it is nonetheless a work of deep sincerity as recognized by the Venice Film Festival which bestowed no fewer than five awards on the film and it perfectly exemplifies Cassavetes' improvisational | A young man unthinkingly throws himself into a world of political and sexual turmoil in John Schlesinger's adaptation of the novel by Ian McEwan. Leonard Markham (Campbell Scott) is a British communications and surveillance expert who is sent to Germany in the early 1950s at the height of the Cold War. Leonard is put under the command of Bob Glass (Anthony Hopkins) an American agent who goes out of his way to show him around town. Leonard is woefully naive about most subjects not directly involving his job and when Bob takes him to a typically decadent Berlin nightclub he is astonished to discover that Maria (Isabella Rossellini) a beautiful and mysterious woman announces that she's quite attracted to him. Soon Leonard is no longer a 24-year-old virgin but (as one might expect) Maria's interest in him is not entirely a matter of physical attraction. Bob's secret project is a hidden tunnel beneath Berlin that allows his forces to tap into Russian telephone transmissions which is Leonard's responsibility. But the Americans are also obtaining coded information that they aren't passing along to the British; while Leonard helps Bob he's also finding out what Bob knows and passing it along to the British. However Maria is also looking for certain information and she sees the innocent and gullible Leonard as an easy way to get it. The Innocent was originally completed in 1993 but it was not shown in the United States until 1996 when it was given a brief theatrical release before appearing on home video. | A troubled young woman goes in search of the father she never knew in this French drama. In 1979 Elisa (Florence Thomassin) is an unhappy and unstable woman who -- after trying to strangle her two year old daughter Marie -- kills herself on Christmas Eve. Sixteen years later Marie (Vanessa Paradis) has grown into a young woman with more than her share of problems; she's wise beyond her years when it comes to men and she lies as often as she tells the truth. With her friends Solange (Clotilde Courau) and Ahmed (Sekkou Sall) Marie makes her way through a variety of small-time confidence games but she's obsessed with discovering the identity of her father who abandoned her after the death of her mother years before. After intimidating a number of civil service workers Marie learns that her father is Jacques Desmoulins (Gerard Depardieu) a successful but reclusive songwriter who lives on a small island where he uses alcohol to keep him company. Marie makes her way to Jacques' island in the hope of getting even with the man she blames for many of her troubles. Leading lady Vanessa Paradis is also a successful pop singer in Europe. | The third and last film in a trilogy of features produced jointly by the Playboy publishing and cable television empire and Paramount Pictures this erotic thriller was directed by Oley Sassone whose previous film The Fantastic Four (1994) was permanently shelved. Charles Grant stars as David Burgess a corporate executive experiencing marital troubles with his wife Sara (Tawny Kitaen). Seeing her colleague's problem as her ticket to a brighter future David's coworker Karen Stone (Shannon Whirry) engineers a sexual encounter between Sara and company CEO Gil Braman (George Hamilton) that is photographed by a private eye (Harry Dean Stanton). Predictably David sees the photos and has a career-destroying clash with Gil putting Karen in line for promotion. Realizing what has happened David and Sara reconcile and set about destroying Karen and Gil while saving the company from a destructive pending merger. | Set in beautiful British Columbia Canada this magical family tale centers on a divorced radio talk show psychiatrist who has been so immersed in his career that he has neglected his two kids Ashley and Josh. To rectify the situation he takes them to a beautiful lakeside cabin in Glenorky BC the supposed home of a giant mythological reptilian monster. Though he has ostensibly come to spend time with the kids the lure of working on his book is too strong and soon he is locked away in the cabin amidst papers a cellular phone and a lap-top busily clacking away while the children head out to explore. It is Ashley who first sees the mythical monster. She tells her dad and of course he initially disbelieves her but the girl seems so earnest that he begins to wonder. His investigation of the matter leads him down a magical road to reconciliation with his children and the rediscovery that there is a wonderful life outside of his career. He even manages to find a little love along the way. This film is also known as Glenorky. | Oliver Stone the most outspokenly political American filmmaker of the 1980s and '90s directs this epic-length biography of Richard Nixon the 37th President of the U.S. who was re-elected by a landslide in 1972 only to resign in disgrace two years later. Taking a non-linear approach Nixon jumps back and forth between many different periods and events from Nixon's strict upbringing at the hands of his Quaker mother through the many peaks and valleys of his political career to his downfall in the wake of the Watergate scandal. The facts of his life are blended with supposition and speculation to create a portrait that is often critical of the man's policies but displays an unexpected compassion toward his failings as a human being. Anthony Hopkins stars as Nixon Joan Allen plays his long-suffering wife Pat Mary Steenburgen portrays his mother Hannah Bob Hoskins is cast as J. Edgar Hoover Powers Boothe plays Alexander Haig Paul Sorvino portrays Henry Kisinger and Ed Harris plays E. Howard Hunt. | This British documentary explores the indomitable Chinese democracy movement that despite an almost paralyzing loss in the 1989 massacre in Tiananmen Square continues to grow. The film accomplishes its exploration through a detailed profile of former student Li Lu formerly among the top twenty on the Chinese government's most wanted list. Li now a U.S. emigre was interviewed in his new home. Interspersed with interviews are never-seen archival film clips. Some of the other rebel leaders still living in China are also interviewed. | A rich but bigoted man is forced to confront his ugliest prejudices face to face in this thriller. Frank Kramer (John Rubinstein) is a successful but narrow-minded attorney who comes home one day to discover that his daughter Nicole (Rhea Silver-Smith) is missing. Kramer shortly receives a telephone call from someone who claims to be holding his daughter hostage and gives him instructions to visit a pay phone in one of the most crime-ridden ghettos in New York City. Furious but too worried not to follow orders Kramer does as he's told and takes a call at the public phone -- only to be told to go to another phone booth in another equally dangerous part of town. As Kramer dashes from telephone to telephone while being confronted by muggers drug dealers prostitutes and angry people who simply don't want him in their neighborhood it becomes evident that the kidnappers aren't just interested in money -- they have a personal grudge against Kramer and they want their revenge to be psychological as much as financial. In time Kramer discovers that he does indeed know one of the kidnappers -- Ruby (Amber Kain) the daughter of Kramer's maid who has pulled the job with the help of her boyfriend -- and he discovers that his ex-wife is no more sympathetic to him than Ruby and her partner. | A stranger pulled into a deadly scheme races against time to save his daughter in this thriller. Gene Watson (Johnny Depp) is an accountant who comes to L.A. with his ten-year-old daughter Lynn (Courtney Chase) to attend a funeral. On the street Gene and Lynn are pulled aside by Mr. Smith (Christopher Walken) and Ms. Jones (Roma Maffia) who flash what look like police badges and usher them into a van. Gene soon discovers that he's been kidnapped and his captors have an unusual demand -- if Gene does not murder Gov. Eleanor Grant (Marsha Mason) within 75 minutes his daughter will be killed. Gene now has just an hour and a quarter to tip off the authorities spare Gov. Grant and find out what Smith and Jones are trying to do along with saving his daughter's life. He finds a much-needed ally in one-legged shoe-shine man Huey (Charles S. Dutton). Most of the action in Nick of Time occurs in "real time" meaning that the passage of time on screen matches that of real life as the frequent shots of clocks and watches will attest. | This film documents one of the many evanescent conjunctions of lifestyle and technology: the 8-track music cassette player and those who remain or have become avid supporters of it. Hugely popular in the '70s having an 8-track in your car was the epitome of with-it-ness. Even though the technology for these tape players had a number of drawbacks there is a small but fanatical group which today claims that 8-tracks give sound quality superior to that of CDs. Music recorded in the heyday of the 8-track ranges from disco (The Village People) to what was then considered hard rock (Kiss) and aficionados celebrate their cherished machines and memories here. | A socially inept young woman slowly learns to overcome her insecurities in this sleeper hit from Australia. The unconventional Muriel (Toni Collette) is deeply unsatisfied with her life stuck in the nowhere town of Porpoise Spit and feeling rejected by her friends and family. Believing herself unattractive and worthless she seeks meager solace in ABBA songs and fantasies of gorgeous weddings with herself as the bride. Muriel's life takes a turn for the better however when she befriends the carefree Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths) who encourages her to take control of her life. Together the two women travel to Sydney where a series of liberating experiences help Muriel develop self-esteem and take the first steps towards maturity. | The quiet agony of a mother whose daughter grows up to pursue her own life is chronicled in this realistically presented French drama. The Circuit Carole of the title refers to a motorbike racetrack. Jeanne and her 20-year old daughter Marie share a small apartment in a working-class Parisian neighborhood; the two live harmoniously but the daughter is restless and anxious to set out on her own. Marie then takes a job in a northern suburb and their lives are forever changed. The racetrack is near her work; Marie is enthralled by the racers and their fast machines. Along with her new boyfriend a racer Marie begins riding herself. She then moves out of her mother's flat leaving Jeanne bereft of companionship and a purpose in her life. Her silent deeply internalized grief eventually drives her completely mad. | This comedy chronicles the romantic exploits of a rather stodgy young man with a traffic fetish. Even as a child Charlie Dunlap was totally fixated by freeway traffic. Charlie's biggest idol is Alan Davenport a radio traffic reporter. As a young man Charlie falls in love with the lively free-spirited Amy and they become lovers the night before she leaves for college. Their relationship disintegrates during her absence and Charlie ends up moving to LA to be near the great freeways. Even his rundown apartment overlooks the freeway. Single-minded Charlie is determined to get a job working for Alan Davenport but his efforts to get hired at Metro Traffic are thwarted by an officious employee. He goes to a neighboring cafe and there discovers Amy working as a waitress. When not working she performs with an experimental dance troupe that stages its productions at toxic-waste dump sites. Though he wants to start up their relationship again she tells him she has found another. Charlie ends up having a passionate affair with his landlady. Later he meets Davenport and manages to achieve his dream and become his assistant. Through it all he still longs for Amy and in the end the two do indeed come together. | This British documentary chronicles the venerable Glastonbury rock-festival and features many interviews with performers and audience members instead of a traditional narrative. Performers include the Lemonheads The Filberts Chuck Prophet Airto Moreira Back to the Planet and more. | This Senegalese film is based on the play The Visit by Friedrich Durrenmatt. The Wolof-language film satirizes the influence of Western materialism on traditional Africa as Linguerre (Ami Diakhate) a Senegalese woman returns to her village after a life in exile. Thirty years earlier she became pregnant by a local merchant (Mansour Diouf). The man denied her claims that he was the child's father and went further to accuse her of adultery with other men from the village. The woman's life in exile has actually been quite prosperous while her village is in a state of poverty. Linguerre is wealthy and is willing to bail the village out of its financial misfortune -- in exchange for the life of the man who betrayed her decades earlier. The film holds a sharply critical view of capitalism and its effect on traditional values. | Hired to help locate a missing author an insurance investigator discovers to his terror that the nightmarish events depicted in the writer's best-selling horror novels are coming true. Wishing to be both a horror film and a parody of the genre John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness combines supernatural thrills with winking references. For instance the vanished author Sutter Cane (Jürgen Prochnow) is modeled on writers like Stephen King and Howard Phillips Lovecraft from his great popularity to his obsession with small-town New England. Indeed it is to one such hamlet that investigator John Trent (Sam Neill) and Cane's female editor (Julie Carmen) travel discovering a town filled with terrifying scenes right out of Cane's books from random axe murders to far worse. Have Cane's fans gone psychotic and begun imitating his writings or are Cane's stories of an otherworldly evil invading the earth actually true? In the Mouth of Madness's mix of self-referential satire and real frights anticipates the later Scream (1996). | Four African-American women use performance art to create cultural identity in the face of long-standing racism in this documentary. Anita Gonzalez a choreographer dancer and leader of Bandana women performs scenes from "Totem" with Dor Green. They also perform scenes from the racially charged "Sally's Rape." In the last two sections renowned photographer Carrie Mae Weems discusses the photos she featured in a 1993 retrospective at the Portland Art Museum. Finally jazz pianist Cassandra Wilson plays her jazz-laced version of "Amazing Grace." ~ Sandra Brennan All Movie Guide | This Taiwanese romantic drama has political overtones. It is the story of a radical political activist who was incarcerated 10 years ago for throwing bombs. In prison Lin-lang sustains herself by keeping her political passions burning and by remaining devoted to her former lover Wang Rong who has since married and owns a successful coffee shop. Upon her release Lin-lang goes to look for Wang and finally finds him at his favorite baseball practice field. He is not happy to see her and shows no interest in politics or in renewing their relationship which is suddenly presented via flashback. Wang began as a student activist in Taiwan's civil rights movement. In 1979 a bloody battle between government authorities and the activists took place in the southern town of Kaohsiung. There Wang was arrested and was supposed to be executed. Even then Lin-lang was obsessed with him and to avenge his death began tossing bombs. More of the story is revealed as Lin-lang continues trying to recapture those times by looking up old friends and compatriots only to discover that the radicals have settled down to comfortably middle-class lives. In the end the obsessive woman resorts to kidnapping Wang's baby to get his attention. | A privileged free-spirited young girl tries to adapt to life in a strict boarding school in this charming critically acclaimed children's fantasy. Adapting a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett also the author of The Secret Garden the film shifts the story's setting to World War I. 10 year-old Sara Crewe (Liesel Matthews) has been left in a respected New York City boarding school while her British father heads overseas to fight. Filled with wild stories and a playful attitude the unconventional Sara becomes popular amongst her classmates but quickly comes into conflict with the harsh headmistress Miss Minchin (Eleanor Bron) who attempts to quash the child's individuality. The young girl's situation takes a serious turn for the worse when she unexpectedly receives word of her father's death and suddenly impoverished is forced into life as a servant. Treated as a lesser class of person by her former companions Sara instead befriends her fellow servants and turns to the power of imagination in order to maintain hope for the future. In addition to changing the story's setting screenwriters Richard LaGravenese and Elizabeth Chandler add a layer of Indian mythology to the tale allowing director Alfonso Cuaron the chance to punctuate the riches-to-rags fable with a series of lush imaginative fantasy sequences. Though A Little Princess had difficulty attracting audiences during its initial run its visual splendor and touching storytelling were praised by many critics several of whom proclaimed the film one of the best family-oriented productions of its time. | A depressed patriarch begins an arduous journey through the space-time continuum in a desperate search for Fire and Rain whom he believes have kidnapped his daughter. This fantasy chronicles the pursuit of Fire and Rain who are lovers from another planet. The man is so devastated by his daughter's absence that he even tries to put his shattered marriage back together again. | This lively Taiwanese children's comedy follows the exploits of two kidnapped children who must study for the crucial Joint Entrance Exam while their captor makes repeated bungled attempts to collect their ransom. Much of the story centers on lazy middle-school student Zhi-Qiang who is more interested in video games and his cute schoolmate than passing the test that will determine his future. As the film begins Zhi-Qiang is being beaten by his teacher for being lazy. His life changes when a local boy is abducted and he runs across the captor and ends up a captive himself. The man behind the plot is a cruel ex-cop but he is killed during a motorcycle accident and the children are left in the hands of his dim-bulbed but amiable assistant Ah-Ching. He takes the kids to a small coastal village to stay with his clan of eccentric relatives while he heads back to Taipei to collect the ransoms. On the television newscasters are more upset by the fact that Zhi-Qiang may miss his chance to take the JEE than by the fact that he has been kidnapped. Fortunately Ah-Ching keeps bringing the boy school books to study after each failed attempt to get the ransoms. | In this drama from Ireland a man looks back at his youth in the 1950s when he grew into manhood in the wake of the War of Independence. Jimmy (Darren McHugh) and his best friend Willie (Joe Jeffers) are fairly typical teenagers who like rock and roll comic books and Mary (Joy Florish) a girl they've known since childhood. But while their lives are carefree their families have some serious issues to deal with. Jimmy's folks Arthur (Colin Lane) and Catherine (Marian Quinn) inherited a large parcel of land but this inheritance has managed to put them deeply in debt; Arthur also refuses to make peace with the British and hates them with a passion. In addition Arthur has long fought with Willie's Uncle Josie (Niall O'Brien); many years ago Josie was Catherine's boyfriend and neither Josie nor Arthur is willing to forget it. The feud grows from animosity into violence when Josie accuses Willie of stealing money from the local church. Broken Harvest features sequences in both Gaelic and English. | Like the old B movies it emulates this mystery focuses on crooks murder and revenge. Sam is accidentally present during a robbery and somehow ends up in a scuffle that ends in the death of one of the three robbers. The other two track him down and slay his wife. He goes on the run as the crooks chase him form L.A. to San Diego and finally to a circus in Mexico where Sam makes his final stand. | In this thriller a man's tattoo contains vital information for the title thieves. | This documentary takes a quirky satirical look at the huge Pantex complex located near Amarillo Texas. During the 1950s it was used to put the finishing touches upon atomic weapons. Now it is used for taking the deadly bombs apart. Though most of the town appreciates the lucrative presence of the plant that employs over 11000 people its presence is not without risk. The cancer rate in the town is inordinately high and then there is the problem of disposing of the plutonium. The problem is compounded by the fact that the plant sits upon one of the largest freshwater aquifers in North America. While examining the ways in which the plant affects the lives of the city residents the documentary also takes a playful look at some of the area's more eccentric dwellers including the artist behind the sculptures at the renowned Cadillac Ranch. | Germany Year Nine Zero follows an old spy's journey back to France from the east. Since the Cold War has ended the spy is unclear about who his enemies are and he doesn't know what to do with himself. Jean-Luc Godard's film is a series of scenes that present his thoughts on European unification and the fall of Communism. The title harkens back to Roberto Rossellini's Germany Year Zero a film made in the immediate aftermath of World War II that like Godard's film considered the fate of the world in changing political conditions. As his use of Rossellini's title suggests Godard is concerned with the fate of cinema as well as the fate of the world. He is concerned that as borders are erased and as the world comes more and more under the sway of corporate power the cinema will become more and more homogenized and commercial. | Secret Ceremony was based on a prize-winning short story by Argentine civil servant Marco Denevi. Elizabeth Taylor plays Leonora an aging prostitute who becomes convinced that Cenci (Mia Farrow) is her daughter -- who supposedly died in infancy. Cenci knows that she is in fact Leonora's niece but Leonora will not be dissuaded in her illusion that their blood ties are stronger. Albert (Robert Mitchum) Cenci's incestuous stepfather enters the scene laying the groundwork for a near-orgy of insanity. The full effect of Secret Ceremony was idiotically watered down when additional scenes were shot for the TV version in an attempt to make the sordid goings-on "acceptable" for a mass audience (for example Elizabeth Taylor's profession was altered from hooker to seamstress!) ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | In this provocative sci-fi drama from Alain Resnais a man wakes up in a hospital after an attempted suicide. He has invented a time machine that has proven effective but only transports the subject back in time for one minute. Upon his release he gets his hands on the machine to go back to a time he fondly remembers spending with a woman he apparently has feelings about. The two stroll on the beach before she leaves for Scotland. He follows her but tragedy ensues and it is not clear if he has killed her or if she died an accidental death. The time-machine angle of the film features a dreamlike series of flashbacks making it unclear if the action is presently unfolding or is merely a vague memory from the past. | Long before "don't ask don't tell" this melodrama made a mishmash of the issue of homosexuality in the military. Rod Steiger stars as Master Sergeant Albert Callan a hero of WWII who is stationed at a U.S. Army base in France in 1952. A gruff tough taskmaster Callan turns the base from a shambles run by the alcoholic Captain Loring (Frank Latimore) into a model of efficiency and discipline -- though the lazy troops resent Callan for his efforts. Callan's been hiding his attraction to men for some time and his eye is turned toward his attractive clerk PFC Tom Swanson (John Phillip Law). Callan jealously refuses to grant Swanson permission to visit his French girlfriend (Ludmila Mikael) -- and even orders the younger man to stop seeing her. At first Swanson interprets Callan's odd behavior as loneliness and forgives it but after Callan kisses him Swanson understands that his superior's attentions are sexual. Rebuffed Callan tortures Swanson with unfair punishments and criticisms earning his subordinate's animus. | Following her brother's death a graduate student looks into his demise and finds that he had stolen a box filled with alien remains. Now she too is in terrible danger as the government is determined to keep the secret. | Marcello Mastroianni plays several different roles in this off-beat witty exploration of a man with multiple personalities from world-class filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Mastroianni first appears as Parisian traveling salesman Mateo Strano who suddenly shows up at the home of Maria the wife he abandoned twenty years before. She eventually remarried Andre. Mateo begins telling the skeptical Andre that he never really left Marie. Instead he was bewitched by fairies and has been living in the apartment across the street the entire time. He seems so serious that he is able to lure Andre to the alleged apartment. There Mateo murders him with a hammer and then calmly returns to Maria who seems nonplused by the sudden turn. With pride she shows Mateo their adopted daughter. Mastroianni next appears as Sorbonne professor of negative anthropology Georges Vickers a grown man who still lives with his cranky mother until he inexplicably leaves to become a vagrant. Living on the streets he encounters Tania a streetwalker with a passion for the philosophies of author Carlos Castaneda's Don Juan. The hooker and the tramp stay together until the day that Vickers returns and he leaves. It is soon afterward that he discovers that Tania is really the president of a major corporation. When he learns that she has been jailed for attempting to murder her creepy ex-husband Vickers uses his clout to save her. The story then jumps to a newlywed couple happily struggling in a humble garret. Their lives change dramatically when a benefactor suddenly appears and provides them with a marvelous country house. They are also given a mute butler (Mastroianni) who answers their every beck and call. It doesn't take the couple long to figure out that the sinister valet (who actually owns the chateau) is quietly poisoning them. In terror they leave but later he finds them and demands that they give him their baby daughter. He gives the child to Maria Mateo's wife. Mastroianni's fourth persona that of industrial magnate Luc Alamand then appears. He is in trouble when he learns that the wife daughter and sister he manufactured to impress potential clients are actually coming. The stress causes the sudden emergence of his other disparate personalities. Interestingly though each live wildly different lives they are clearly the same mild-mannered self-effacing character. The comedy in the story works on wildly different levels with sight gags and puns running simultaneously with literary and cultural satire. Beneath it all runs a serious message about the destructiveness and confusion caused by trying to create a single European culture. | It is said that when a man dies wrongfully a crow may bring him back to life to seek vengeance upon his killer. Like the first Crow this revenge saga is set in a fantastical urban nightmare and is based upon the dark comic book stories of artist James O. Barr. The first film was set in a horrifying Detroit. The second is set in a similar version of Los Angeles. This time the crow flies on behalf of Ashe a motorcycle mechanic who was murdered along with his young son after they have witnessed a murder. After rising from the dead Ashe dons the traditional black garb and funereal white pancake make-up that marks the crow's chosen one. While getting his violent revenge Ashe is befriended by Sarah a tattoo expert with great knowledge of the crow legend. Together they defeat the vile criminals Curve and Kali. | An incarcerated homicidal maniac hits the road after taking hostage the pretty prison medic who told him he has a malignant brain tumor. With a few surprising twists and much inky-black humor this German comedy chronicles the strange adventures between the hostage and the killer. Edgar's ruthless exploits are well-known in the criminal community and word of his break-out travels fast. Meanwhile Lucy (the hostage) takes Edgar to a restaurant to sample sushi for the first time. Just as they begin to dine a crook bursts in with a big gun saying he is Edgar's brother. He then begins sternly lecturing Edgar for killing their foster family. Edgar goes into one of his strange fits and kills his brother. This is only one of a long string of murders as many crooks want to kill Edgar and none can succeed. One person who benefits from the melee is the local arms dealer whose business is suddenly booming. Despite all the bloodshed Lucy remains strong and calm. In fact she slowly becomes the dominant one and as Edgar's sexual needs begin to reawaken a strange romance blooms. Edgar begs Lucy to make love to him. Unfortunately she has chosen to be celibate. Fortunately she decides to make a sort of exception for him and takes him to a hotel where she subjects him to one of the funniest darkest love scenes in recent cinema. | Noted producer Ismail Merchant stepped up to the director's chair for this drama. Adrienne Mark (Jeanne Moreau) is the most acclaimed French novelist of her generation whose best known work | null | In this French drama the French-born son of North African immigrants attempts to cope with his guilt after he accidentally causes a family tragedy. The tale begins as 25-year old Ismael and his teenage brother Mouloud drive into Marseille where they plan on visiting relatives before heading back to their native North African country to join their parents. Both young men consider themselves French rather than North African and Mouloud has vowed that he will not go back to the desert. Their colorful relatives most particularly their iron-willed aunt help teach the fellows important lessons about life and the nature of friendship and self-accountability. | Hamilton Sterling made his feature directorial debut with this allegorical drama which he wrote directed produced and edited. Kind soul Charles (Jeff Hawke) is a chimney sweep who falls under the corrupting influence of homeless evil figure Nick (George Gerlernter). With an assist from a wealthy man Nick manages to manipulate events for Charles who nevertheless loses his soul in the course of his climb to success. Meanwhile these events are all observed by artist Cecil (James Geralden) who questions non-actors' moral decisions regarding documentary footage shot on the street. Other scenes feature a spoken text excerpted from William Blake. Shot in black-and-white and color the film was made six years prior to 1998 screening at the Cinequest San Jose Film Festival. | In this emotional drama a group of young professionals tries to get away from their problems only to find that their friends create new annoyances. The marriage of Ellie (Jennifer Connelly) and Ryland (Jim True) has been strained by the recent death of their infant daughter. Hoping that some time away will ease Ellie's mind Ryland organizes a weekend getaway in the nearby resort of Far Harbor where they'll stay at a beach house with several friends including Arabella (Marcia Gay Harden) Ellie's sister and Frick (Edward Atterton) Ellie's ex-husband. Frick a struggling filmmaker hears a rumor that a yacht anchored off the beach belongs to David Speckman a successful movie director; and the soothing weekend soon turns maddening as he devises scheme after scheme to meet Speckman oblivious that those around him have serious problems to deal with. Far Harbor marked the feature debut of writer/director John Huddles. | Three women plot revenge on their two-timing husbands in this comedy. Brenda (Bette Midler) Elise (Goldie Hawn) and Annie (Diane Keaton) were close friends in college but 27 years after graduation they've lost touch with each other and it's not until a mutual friend of the three commits suicide that they meet at the funeral for the first time in years. It seems that their friend grew despondent after her husband left her for a younger woman and all three find themselves in similar situations. Elise is an actress who finds herself out of work now that she's seen the shady side of 40 and her husband and producer Bill (Victor Garber) is demanding a divorce (and half of her fortune). Brenda helped her husband Morton (Dan Hedaya) open a profitable chain of discount electronics stores but now that his commercials have made him a minor celebrity he's taken up with a much younger (and thinner) woman. Annie has allowed her husband Aaron (Stephen Collins) to use her as a doormat throughout their marriage and she's at a loss now that he's leaving her. After comparing notes Brenda Elise and Annie decide that it's time to do something about their problems and they hatch an elaborate blackmail scheme that will win them control of their ex-husband's businesses and allow them to do something positive with the money they helped earn. Heather Locklear and Ivana Trump both make cameo appearances. | This powerful Scandinavian biopic chronicles the fall of one of Norway's most respected authors Knut Hamsun (played by Max von Sydow in one of his most acclaimed performances) who up until WW II was considered one of the greatest Norwegians of the 20th century. At the dawn of the war the Nobel Prize winning author shocked his countrymen by publicly siding with the Nazis. His wife Marie took it a step further and went to Germany to give lectures. Following the war both were convicted and branded as traitors. Hamsun attempts to answer the questions surrounding the author and his wife's treachery. By the time the war erupted Hamsun was an elderly curmudgeon who could barely hear. A profoundly lonely man with hatred of British Imperialism he was an easy target for Nazi propaganda. His wife Marie who in Norway is still more vilified than her husband also had her reasons to support the German party but while though-provoking they don't invite much sympathy. | In this frankly bizarre fantasy story based on a novel by Austrian writer Robert Schneider Elias Johannes Alder (Andre Eisermann) is born into a filthy poverty-stricken village in the alps; his mother doesn't much care for him and he later discovers he's the bastard son of the town's clergyman. As his mother is giving birth to his sister Elsbeth Elias has an epiphany that causes his hearing to become unusually keen and his eyes to change color. He suddenly develops a tremendous talent for music quickly mastering the church organ and performing and writing music with remarkable skill and passion. Once Elsbeth grows to maturity Elias becomes obsessed with his sister and longs to be her lover; however she breaks his heart by instead marrying Peter (Ben Becker) an old friend who is deeply moved by Elias' music. Driven to despair Elias decides to commit suicide but in a truly novel manner -- by giving up sleep. Director Joseph Vilsmaier also served as cinematographer; Schneider wrote the screenplay from his own novel. | This big-budget Spanish drama pays tribute to the courageous women who sacrificed their lives during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. Maria's peaceful life as a nun is shattered when revolutionary anarchists force her and her sisters to flee their convent sanctuary. Maria ends up hiding in a brothel where she meets the good-hearted whore Charo. Their peace is in turn destroyed by the sudden arrival of Pilar a passionate idealistic member of the Free Women organization. Her fiery speeches and strong arm tactics compel the hookers and Maria to join their fight. A handsome ex-priest also joins them as they fight with the anarchists in Zaragoza. Following a small victory the formerly trench-bound battle-weary women celebrate but then Maria finds herself faced with the destruction and death that goes with war. Later the former priest informs the women that they will not be allowed to fight upon the front lines and the women are left with broken ideals and angry hearts that lead them into one last violent battle. | Shooting in 16mm Chris Brown filmed this portrait of a lower-middle-class Northern California family of three women all living in the same house: Sean (Jill Pixley) postpones college while working at a diner and driving a dying car. Gina Sean's chain-smoking grandmother suffers a mild stroke but tries to keep it a secret. Sean's mother Jade (Robin Huntington) celebrating her 50th birthday must decide whether or not to continue the van shuttle service she operates from her home. This is life in Livermore as the vineyards vanish and the 20th Century comes to a close. Shown at the 1997 Mill Valley Film Festival. | An unhinged city dweller becomes a vigilante as he tries to protect a troubled teenager. The fellow is Ernest who came to LA in search of his fortune and who ends up addicted to coke and managing a pornographic video store. When he makes an awkward play for the boss's daughter he loses his job. Unable to deal with it he becomes really unstable. He murders his drug dealer and then becomes friends with the teen Christiane who is trying to cope with a stepfather who molests her and a mother who doesn't care. Ernest takes Christiane away from home and then helps her try to find her long-lost sister. Along the way he makes sure that anyone who ever harmed her is made to pay. | This martial arts actioner moves on the premise that the LA riots were the dirty work of the Irish Republican Army. Okay. Sure. The hero in this low-budget outing is British Special Air Service officer Shane who flies out to the LA ghettos to rescue the daughter of the British ambassador who also happens to be his ex-girl friend. A burly FBI agent helps him. Together they deal with rollerblading gangsters bikers and other LA-style villains all of whom are working for the IRA. | In this satirical horror-comedy a gumshoe investigates a combination TV ministry/whorehouse/vampire infestation. After bounty hunter Vincent (Phil Fondacaro) unearths the remains of Lilith queen of the vampires he restores the alluring creature to life and lords over her using a magical talisman. Later rowdy youngster Caleb Verdoux (Corey Feldman) convinces one of his dim-witted buddies to accompany him to a combination mortuary/house of ill repute where both young men fall prey to Lilith's charms. Rather than merely drinking her victims' blood this vampire has a tendency to rip out their hearts with her projectile tongue. Caleb's sister Katherine (Erika Eleniak) who works for a large televangelism operation run by the shady Reverend Current (Chris Sarandon) hires private dick Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller) to track down the errant Caleb. Rafe's wise-guy antics soon get him in trouble with Lilith and the law but not before he uncovers the ties between Lilith's organization and Current's ministry; it seems Vincent and therefore Lilith are working for the reverend. Soon Rafe finds himself in the boudoir of Lilith's bordello armed with a holy-water squirt gun and fighting to save Erika from the glamorous but deadly vampire. Like Tales From the Crypt Presents Demon Knight the previous film spin-off from HBO's EC Comics-inspired Tales From the Crypt series Bordello of Blood features interludes hosted by the puppet skeleton known as the Crypt Keeper (voice of John Kassir). Director Gilbert Adler who previously helmed Demon Knight would go on to produce 13 Ghosts and The House on Haunted Hill. Whoopi Goldberg makes an uncredited cameo as a hospital patient. | Three A-list screenwriters -- (Nicholas Pileggi Bo Goldman and Paul Schrader) -- contributed to the script of this idealistic political drama. John Pappas (Al Pacino) is the popular ethical Mayor of New York; Kevin Calhoun (John Cusack) is his even more idealistic and principled deputy. When a detective and mobster kill each other and an innocent six-year-old black child in a shootout questions arise about what the cop was doing meeting with the gangster in the first place. The Mayor and his staff handle the situation ably but Calhoun digs deeper and finds troubling evidence that even his seemingly incorruptible boss has not escaped the shadier aspects of political life. The Mafia boss (Tony Franciosa) whose nephew was the dead gangster along with a Brooklyn political boss (Danny Aiello) with his own agenda come into the story becoming part of a series of larger links secret relationships and bonds of "honor" between men who on the surface would have no reason to be in business with each other. | Twelve-year-old Dawn Wiener (Heather Matarazzo) is perhaps the most put-upon adolescent in film history in Todd Solondz's bitterly hilarious black comedy Welcome to the Dollhouse. Dawn is bright but awkward both physically and socially and is appallingly unpopular among her peers to whom she's better known as "Wienerdog." Possessing little charm or grace and perhaps the most misguided fashion sense of her generation Dawn is not an easy girl to like and practically no one seems interested in making the effort. If life is tough for Dawn at school it's hardly any better at home. While her folks dote on her gratingly cute younger sister Missy (Daria Kalinina) and look with pride to her bookish older brother Mark (Matthew Faber) Dawn is either ignored or treated as an annoyance. Dawn has developed a crush on Steve (Eric Mabius) the hunky guitarist Mark has drafted into his rock band (significantly Mark is less interested in making cool noise or unloading teenage angst than in having another extracurricular activity to put on his college applications); Steve is polite but obviously not interested in her. However Dawn has attracted the attention of a boy at school -- Brandon (Brendan Sexton) a mean-spirited junior thug whose idea of a good time is threatening Dawn with rape. A painfully accurate account of life in junior high (what Matt Groening called "the lowest pit of hell") Welcome to the Dollhouse is also very funny but writer and director Todd Solondz never lets the film's humor dilute the agony of its leading character; anyone who has ever been 12 years old will doubtless laugh at Dawn while uncomfortably recalling the horror of their own preteen years. | Those who worried that the Disney studio would collapse without the presence of the late Uncle Walt were put at ease when the profits starting rolling in for The Love Bug. The "star" is Herbie a lovable little Volkswagen with a personality all its own. Abused by a bad guy race-car driver (David Tomlinson) Herbie is rescued by a good guy racer (Dean Jones). Out of gratitude Herbie enables the luckless good guy to win one race after another. The real fun begins when the ruthless hot-rodder connives to get Herbie back through fair means or foul. Based on a story by Gordon Buford The Love Bug inspired two equally lucrative sequels Herbie Rides Again and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. | The Czechoslovakian End of a Priest was released in its country of origin as Fararuv Konec. Vlastimil Brodsky stars as a church bell-ringer with a predilection for dressing up as a priest. A couple of local atheists try to expose Brodsky by setting him up with a prostitute. The phony priest gets wind of the plan and sets fire to the barn where he is to be compromised. The fire kills a sleeping hobo and Brodsky is accused of murder. The "priest's" end comes as he falls from the roof of the church. End of a Priest was directed by Evald Schorm characterized by his contemporaries as "the conscience of the Czech New Wave". | Shakespeare is combined with the spaghetti western in this interesting offering. Though the language is modernized the plot is basically the same as Hamlet. In this version the hero does not die--instead he rides off into the sunset. | This innovative and darkly humorous Korean outing features neither pigs nor wells. The film was written by four writers each of whom was in charge of developing one character apiece. After each basic plot was created the film's director allowed the actors to improvise. The four characters are an unsuccessful novelist who hates himself his icy girlfriend her salesman husband and a pretty ticket taker at the local cinema who secretly loves the writer. | From the directing team of identical twin brothers Timothy Quay and Stephen Quay Institute Benjamenta or This Dream People Call Human Life focuses on the experiences of Jakob Von Gunten (Mark Rylance) who has come to the titular institute to train to become a manservant. Amidst a series of unorthodox lessons under the instruction of brother and sister Johannes Benjamenta (Gottfried John) and Lisa Benjamenta (Alice Krige) Jakob becomes attracted to Lisa and she to him. As the magnetism between the two of them intensifies Lisa's health declines more and more leading Johannes to question Jakob's influence on her. The screenplay was adapted from the novel Jakob von Gunten by Robert Walser. | Kurt Vonnegut Jr. once summarized the moral of his novel Mother Night like so: "We are what we pretend to be so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." In Keith Gordon's film adaptation of Vonnegut's book Nick Nolte stars as Howard W. Campbell Jr. an American playwright living in Germany shortly before the U.S. entered World War II. Campbell is essentially apolitical; if he sometimes hobnobs with Nazi leaders it's only because they're VIPs in his time place and social circle and he cares for little besides his writing and his beloved wife Helga (Sheryl Lee). One day Campbell is approached by Frank Wirtenan (John Goodman) an American intelligence agent who offers Campbell an unusual assignment -- a position as a radio commentator beaming Nazi propaganda broadcasts to U.S. troops across Europe which in fact feature coded information that will aid the American war effort. Campbell agrees but succeeds all too well -- he makes such a convincing Nazi sympathizer that at the end of the war he finds it impossible to convince people he wasn't really a Nazi and even those inclined to believe him feel he aided Germany as much as the Allies. After 15 years as a recluse in New York City a racist tabloid prints a story about Campbell and in 1961 he discovers himself behind bars awaiting trial as a war criminal. Besides Nick Nolte who gives an outstanding performance the supporting cast also includes Alan Arkin Frankie Faison and Kirsten Dunst; Kurt Vonnegut Jr. also makes a cameo appearance. | "The distance between our present life and hell can be as short as a single breath." So begins this brooding German drama which demonstrates various situations in which love and camaraderie can quickly turn into negative and damaging experiences. The film chronicles one very long night in which several lonely characters cross paths. | Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1997 tells the story of the long and remarkable career of reporter and press critic George Seldes. Filmmaker Rick Goldsmith uses archival footage still photos and interviews with those who've known or have been influenced by Seldes (including Ralph Nader Nat Hentoff Victor Navasky and Seldes' niece actress Marian Seldes) to tell the story. Susan Sarandon provides the narration while Ed Asner reads from Seldes' writings. Seldes himself provides a wealth of information and insight about his life for the film made when the man was a remarkably lucid and energetic 98 years old. (The film wasn't completed and shown until 1996 a year after his death at the age of 104.) "There are powerful forces that don't want the facts" Seldes realized early on in his reporting career and fought to expose the stories that needed to be told. Just after WWI as a member of the Army press corps he was nearly court-marshaled when he went to Berlin against orders and wrote about the suffering of the Germans. Throughout his career he courted controversy by exposing the abuses of the Stalin regime attacking Mussolini and predicting that fascism would lead to world war (at a time when others including the New York Times supported the fascist) and constantly decrying the influence of big money and big business on the American press. His own newsletter In Fact refused to accept advertising and exposed the dangers of tobacco long before the mainstream media covered the story. The McCarthy era put an end to In Fact but that didn't stop Seldes who continued his writing. His appearance as a "witness" in Warren Beatty's Reds rekindled interest in his work. | Greek filmmaker Eleni Alexandrakis uses this thought-provoking drama to promote the idea that love is a political idea and in the conservative '90s has become an impossibility as it chronicles the doomed romance between daring Anna an acting student who masquerades as a man in order to attend lectures for men only and aimless bar waiter Andreas. Their relationship never had a chance as both are too involved with their own depression and cynicism to reach out to each other. In the end their love is only as the title state. | Scottish filmmaker Gillies MacKinnon directed and co-wrote (with brother Billy MacKinnon) this semi-autobiographical drama set in the working class Glasgow of 1968. Thirteen-year-old Lex Maclean (Iain Robertson) is torn between his brothers his only male role models. Alan (Joseph McFadden) is an aspiring artist who's on his way to develop his talent at school. Bobby (J.S. Duffy) is mentally disturbed and somewhat simple-minded and has become involved with a local gang the Glens. While walking down the street with Bobby one day Lex takes an air gun and casually shoots it at some boys hitting Malky Johnson (Kevin McKidd) in the eye. The leader of a rival gang the Tongs Johnson is aware that his girlfriend Joanne Macgowan (Laura Fraser) has a crush on Alan. Johnson's blinding injury turns him into a deadly enemy of Lex and his brothers. Offered protection by Bobby's gang Lex must choose between two different paths. | Yoshimitsu Morita who made his name with the savage social satire Family Game goes for decidedly sweeter fare with this You Got Mail style romantic comedy. Haru Masaaki Uchino is a salesman based in Tokyo who consoles himself with an on-line chat group after blowing out his knee playing American football. He soon develops a rapport with a male member of his group named Hoshi who is unusually sympathetic about Haru's tempestuous relationship with his girlfriend. Hoshi (Eri Fukatsu) a department store clerk living in northern Morioka is really a she. Soon she reveals her true sexual identity to Haru and their friendship blooms. Still reeling from the death of a lover and shrinking from the advances of an overzealous suitor she assumed another gender to avoid further harassment. Haru tells Hoshi all about his new relationship with a young firebrand named Rose. Meanwhile Hoshi tells Haru about the executive who proffered a curious proposal -- to marriage based on platonic love without the illusion of romance or passion. Of course as their correspondence grows more and more heated they start feel like they are more than chatroom chums. Will Hoshi and Haru's friendship develop into anything further? ~ Jonathan Crow All Movie Guide | In 1980 the South Korean government sanctioned the horrific Kwangju massacre in which troops randomly slaughtered thousands of innocent people. As of 1996 when this film was made the former president behind the killing Chun Doo-Hwan was serving a death sentence. The story of this grim drama is set both before and after the tragedy and centers on an apparently mentally ill young woman who is desperately searching for her brother. One day she meets a laborer and convinces him that they are related so that he will provide her with shelter. She follows him home and he brutishly rapes her. At the same time her brother's friends are searching for her to tell her that her brother was killed during military training. Meanwhile the political unrest escalates. | Michael Cimino the director of The Deer Hunter and the ill-fated Heaven's Gate helmed this bizarre New Age action picture in 1996. Based on a screenplay by Charles Leavitt the film stars Woody Harrelson as Dr. Michael Reynolds a rich young L.A. physician who worries more about promotions and buying a $2 million home for his family than about his patients. Reynolds is assigned a 16-year-old convicted murderer Brandon Monroe (Jon Seda) as his new patient. Brandon is a half-Cherokee gang member who killed his own stepfather has terminal cancer resents his privileged doctors and has beaten up several pediatricians who've tried to care for him. Brandon gets a gun while going to the bathroom at the hospital and kidnaps Reynolds stealing a car. While constantly threatening his doctor's life Brandon takes him on a trip to an Arizona Indian reservation with the aim of immersing himself in a magic lake which native tradition says has healing powers. Along the way the pair meet up with motorcycle gang members rattlesnakes and several New Age philosophers. Eventually the materialistic doctor and the young tough gain a grudging respect for each other's values and Reynolds even steals money to buy Brandon medicine. | The plot of Thinner concerns massively overweight lawyer Billy Halleck (Robert John Burke) who is receiving an oral gift from his wife (Lucinda Jenney) while driving down the street one night when he becomes so carried away that he runs over an old Gypsy woman (Irma St. Paule) killing her. Nobody in town likes the traveling Gypsies much so Halleck's pals -- a judge and a cop -- cover up the incident. After the cover-up the dead woman's father Tadzu Lempke (Michael Constantine) touches Halleck's face and whispers "thinner." Pretty soon Halleck is losing weight at an incredible rate of more than 40 pounds a week. He tries everything but learns that Lempke is the only man who can remove the curse. In the meantime the judge dies of a mysterious skin ailment and the cop commits suicide. When begging and pleading with Lempke doesn't work Halleck turns to more drastic methods of persuasion. | A soldier discovers how elusive the truth can be in this first major film about America's role in the Gulf War. Lt. Col. Nathaniel Serling (Denzel Washington) was the commander of a unit during Operation Desert Storm who mistakenly ordered the destruction of what he believed to be an enemy tank only to discover that it actually held U.S. soldiers including a close friend. Since then Serling has been an emotional wreck drinking heavily and allowing his marriage to teeter on the brink of collapse. As a means of redeeming himself Serling is given a new assignment by his superior Gen. Hershberg (Michael Moriarty). Capt. Karen Walden (Meg Ryan) was a helicopter pilot who died in battle during the Iraqi conflict and the White House has proposed that Walden be posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Serling is asked to investigate Walden's actions on the field of battle but he quickly discovers that no two stories about her are quite the same; Ilario (Matt Damon) says Walden acted heroically and sacrificed herself to save the others in her company while Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillps) claims she was a coward who was attempting to surrender to enemy troops. Meanwhile reporter Tony Gartner (Scott Glenn) is hounding Serling trying to get the inside story on Walden and on Serling's own difficulties. Matt Damon lost 40 pounds to prepare for his role in Courage Under Fire which resulted in a potentially life-threatening illness for the young actor. | A group of six British youths must deal with the accidental death of one of their members during a weekend outing in this British drama. The main character is Neil who goes to meet his buddies at a country house to make a film. Included in the group are Rose his girlfriend Zita a strong young black woman Giles who is into psychopaths Lance and his girlfriend Charlotte and finally Lionel who wants this film to be his calling card into the world of cinema. Things are fine until after dropping some acid Neil and Lance accidentally run over Lionel on their way to get cigarettes. The group decides to bury the body in the forest. | This 2 1/2 hour long epic biopic from India recounts the crucial years Ghandi spent in South Africa. Beginning in Bombay as Mohandas Karamchand Ghandi begins practicing law after studying in England. One of his first assignments is to take a case over in South Africa in 1893. Ghandi is totally unprepared for the racism he encounters there. In court he gets off to a rocky start when he refuses to doff his turban for a white judge. Later he joins the South African bar and obeys the rule. He also becomes an activist for East Indian rights and over the next 21 years launches a major civil rights movement based on pacifism. Ghandi also sets up two major cooperative farms and during the Boer War manages a Red Cross unit for the British Army. In addition to focusing on the great leader's humanitarian efforts the filmmakers also offer a rarely chronicled look into Ghandi's personal life and the sacrifices his family made. The film's climax comes when Ghandi organizes and leads an enormous gathering of Indian laborers across South Africa. | Allegedly based on the childhood traumas suffered by screenwriter Nils Gredeby and director Suzanne Osten this violent and disturbing Swedish drama is designed for parents and older children. Set in a sleepy summertime Swedish town it is the story of Carmen a pretty 12-year-old girl forced to remain behind while her friends go off on their summer vacations. With only her looney mother and the young Kersti and Anders to play with it promises to be a dull vacation. But when lazy and psychotic 20-year-old Bengan shows up and begins gleefully tormenting them in horrible and violent ways their vacation becomes a terrifying nightmare that leads them to fight for vengeance. | Two cops with almost nothing in common find themselves brought together to capture a psychotic murderer in this action thriller. Jack Cole (Steven Seagal) was once a government intelligence operative known as "The Glimmer Man" because he could move so quickly and quietly that his victims would only see a glimmer before they died. Having left international espionage behind him Cole -- steeped in Eastern mysticism and not used to working with others -- has become a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department where he's paired up with Jim Campbell (Keenen Ivory Wayans) a tough no-nonsense cop with a weakness for weepy movies (Casablanca is one of his favorites) and little patience for Cole's New Age philosophies and outsider attitude. Cole and Campbell have to set aside their differences when they're assigned to track down a serial killer the press has dubbed "The Family Man" for his habit of dispatching entire households at once. However when the Family Man's latest victims turn out to be Cole's former wife and her current husband Campbell learns about Cole's secret past and they both think that Cole's former bosses may somehow be involved with this current crime wave. Leading man Seagal also wrote and played guitar on several blues-based songs that appear on the film's soundtrack. | Argentina's own Eva Peron gets an Argentine film biography in this production. For a woman who conducted her life with the bold strokes of grand opera this effort to depict her human dimension rather than her mythical qualities might not have won her personal approval but it offers a useful counterpoint to the musical play Evita by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice which was filmed at about the same time as this movie. Eva Peron was the beautiful illegitimate daughter of a rural landlord and a seamstress. She ran away to Buenos Aires when she was 15 with the help of her lover a traveling singer. Once in the Argentine capital she did everything in her power to become a prominent performer. A woman of tremendous intelligence courage cunning and guile she reportedly lacked certain essential assets necessary for stage stardom such as native acting talent. However her good looks and indomitable will took her a long way toward her goal. Then in 1944 she met Juan Peron an army officer on the rise in the Argentine government. Together they formed a winning team and with her help Juan Peron became the President of Argentina. It is during Peron's first presidency that Eva strode from the pages of history into the realms of mythology. With an impeccable sense of drama she combined her untiring and passionate advocacy for the poor with an unbridled contempt for the pretensions of the moneyed classes. Among her lasting and noteworthy accomplishments was winning the right to vote for Argentine women. Then at the height of her power and influence she died of uterine cancer. But despite the ravages of the illness Peron maintained her public image and died with grace and dignity. While there is enough drama in her story to serve as the basis for countless movies this one is of particular interest because it is by her countrymen. | The made-for-TV Twisted Desire could be compared to the 1968 theatrical feature Pretty Poison the difference being that the earlier film was totally fiction and the later one based on a true story. In a spectacular example of casting against type Melissa Joan Hart plays 14-year-old Jennifer Stanton who despises her dominineering parents (Daniel Baldwin Isabella Hoffman) so intensely that she fantasizes about removing both of them from the face of the earth. Meanwhile troubled 17-year-old Nick Ryan (Jeremy Jordan) recently sprung from juvenile detention is trying to get his act together by working as a gas station attendant. Upon sizing up Nick Jennifer seduces him then persuades him to murder her mother and father. The ultimate punishment levied for the crime is bitterly ironic all the more so because it really happened. Twisted Desire originally aired May 13 1996 on NBC. | The true meaning of Christmas -- desperate last-minute shopping -- is the subject of this holiday-themed comedy. Howard Langston (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a mattress salesman with a bad habit of putting his work ahead of his family. His son Jamie (Jake Lloyd) who wishes Dad would pay more attention to him wants only one thing for Christmas -- a Turbo Man action figure with all the accessories. Howard promises both Jamie and his wife Liz (Rita Wilson) that there will indeed be a Turbo Man under the tree for Jamie on Christmas morning but come December 24 Howard realizes that he hasn't actually bought the toy yet. Seemingly it would be no great problem to head on down to the toy store and pick one up but it just so happens that Turbo Man has been the hottest ticket of the holiday season and literally thousands of parents are scrambling for the last few action figures. Howard then spends a hilariously hellish Christmas Eve madly scrambling from store to store in desperate search of a Turbo Man; in the course of his adventures Howard keeps crossing paths Myron Larabee (Sinbad) a postal worker who wants a Turbo Man even more desperately than Howard. And on the home front Howard has to worry about Ted Maltin (Phil Hartman) an annoyingly perfect suburbanite obsessed with Christmas who has eyes for Liz. This was the second film for child actor Jake Lloyd who three years later would gain international attention when he was cast as the young Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. | This British drama offers a character study of the friendship between two total opposites; one a shy homosexual and the other a heterosexual petty thief. The story begins as Harry the introverted gay fellow who carries a huge burgundy colored birthmark in the shape of Madagascar upon his forehead unsuccessfully tries to find love at a local gay bar. Once home in his seedy apartment the despondent fellow decides to get in his car and drive to wherever the road will take him. He ends up on a lonely beach where he spies an overturned bucket that is just about to be covered by the rising tide. He picks it up and discovers that it conceals the head of Flint who has been buried upright in the sand. The two end up living together with the much older Flint being as gruff as Harry is shy. Flint slowly helps Harry become more outgoing who unsurprisingly begins to develop deeper feelings and longings for Flint. He knows however that if he lets slip his sexuality that he will lose Flint's friendship. Harry then goes away on a trip; upon his return the relationship between the men changes surprisingly. | In this comedy four aimless Southern California slackers in need of cash attempt to stage and videotape a bogus car-jacking and rescue in hopes of selling it to tabloid television news shows. Unfortunately things don't go as planned and tragedy ensues. | This Korean horror movie offers a feminist twist in that it centers on two female protagonists living next door to each other in a high-rise apartment building. The title refers to their respective apartment numbers. The story opens as one of the women a compulsive cook is being questioned about the mysterious disappearance of her neighbor the other woman a traumatized writer suffering from anorexia nervosa. The two meet when the friendly cook tries to give the writer some of her newest creation. The writer later throws the food away. Still a friendship is born and as they converse the tragic reasons for the writer's condition come to light. Dark secrets from the cook's past are also revealed. It is she who offers up the grisly final solution to the writer's guilt and continual pain. | This dramatic retrospective from Marco Ferreri eulogizes the passing of cinema as a culturally vital art form. While not all will agree with Ferreri's thesis that cinema for the masses is a lost art and has become an elitist endeavor the director using a combination of archival documentary footage wide-ranging snippets from old and new films and reenactments makes some compelling arguments. One of his chief theses is that the decline of cinema was marked by the loss of the great movie houses where people from all walks gathered to form a unique transitory microcosm of society that abided if only briefly by different rules from those in the "real" world outside. | This documentary is one of a series put together by the British Film Institute which is called Century of Cinema detailing the history of moviemaking around the world. This one was put together by director George Miller (Mad Max) and operates under the premise that filmmaking is for the modern Australian what the ancient storyline songs were for the tribal Aborigines. While the premise is not convincingly developed the fascinating history of Australian filmmaking is shown with appropriate clips from the films under discussion. Purists were reportedly distressed that some film clips included were not "letterboxed" but otherwise found this documentary to be both informative and interesting. | Former soldiers who were part of the notorious Wehrmacht during WW II relieve their experiences while visiting a Viennese exhibition that presents many of the horrible atrocities committed by the soldiers on the Eastern Front. While documentary director Ruth Beckermann questions them about their reactions and reminiscences the soldiers speak freely and often argue with themselves about the events. Some are sorry for their brutality while others rationalize such acts as shooting POWs raping women and butchering Jewish people as part of what soldiers were expected to do. | Albert Franklin (Haley Joel Osment) is the son of stage magician Lorraine Franklin and has learned to do a few magic tricks of his own. However when his mother dies and he is sent to live with his aunt Harriet (Whoopi Goldberg) it becomes clear that for him the boundary between stage magic and the real kind is just a bit fuzzy. This is fortunate because the young man needs a friend. The friend magically appears in the form of a spirit (Gerard Depardieu) calling himself "Bogus" who helps him figure out how to meet the challenge of relating to his very preoccupied aunt. She is more concerned with keeping her restaurant supply company afloat than she is with her new ward. Things change when she too catches a glimpse of the spirit. | Inspired by a true story Fly Away Home is a family drama about Amy Alden (Anna Paquin) a 13-year-old girl who after the tragic death of her mother is sent to live with her father Thomas (Jeff Daniels) a sculptor. Amy misses her mother and has never enjoyed a very warm relationship with her father so the first few months in her new home are very difficult for her. However one day Amy finds a nest full of eggs which was tossed away by land developers clearing a wooded area. Amy brings the eggs home and builds a makeshift incubator; a few weeks later a flock of tiny Canadian Geese are hatched. While caring for her new pets makes Amy happier a problem soon presents itself -- young geese "imprint" on the first creature they see after hatching and follow it as if it's their mother. Without a mother to show them how to fly south for the winter how will they learn normal migratory patterns? Thomas comes up with a solution to the problem: as a hobby he flies Ultralights lightweight aircraft that look like gliders with engines. If he puts Amy in an Ultralight and has her fly the migratory route to the South perhaps the birds will follow her and learn the route their mother would normally teach them. Amy's adventures help her learn about independence as she tries to teach it to the birds bringing her closer to her father. | A teacher belatedly discovers just how important his job really is in this emotional drama. Glenn Holland (Richard Dreyfuss) is a man with a deep love of music and a desire to write at least one piece of lasting significance. However playing piano in cocktail lounges while he works on his own compositions doesn't pay the bills so in 1965 he reluctantly accepts a job as a high school music teacher. Over the next 30 years Holland is able to teach a great deal about both music and life to thousands of kids who pass through the various classes he leads and school bands he directs; however he finds it easier to reach his students than his son Cole (played as he grows older by Nicholas John Renner Joseph Anderson and Anthony Natale) who is deaf which drives a wedge between Glenn and his wife Iris (Glenne Headly). Richard Dreyfuss earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor for Mr. Holland's Opus; the cast also includes Olympia Dukakis William H. Macy and Jay Thomas. | A man pursues his sexual obsessions to their darkest and most dangerous extremes in this gay-themed drama based on a novel by Dennis Cooper. Dennis (Michael Gunther) is a gay man who as a teenager developed a perverse attraction to violent pornography and simulated snuff photographs which he describes in great detail in a series of letters to his former lover Julian (Jaie Laplante). As Dennis grows older his fascination with the darker side of the sexual underground grows more intense and in time he meets Henry (Craig Chester) a masochist who posed for some of the pictures that sparked his interest in S&M. When Dennis learns that Henry was murdered he weaves the incident into an elaborate fantasy in which Dennis suffers a painful death in a dungeon of erotic torture. In time Dennis graduates from violent fantasies to sadistic interludes with a male prostitute (Michael Stock) and eventually plans a series of sexually-oriented murders concluding with an episode in which Dennis and two collaborators (Parker Posey and James Lyons) drug a young punk (Alexis Arquette) into unconsciousness. After having group sex Dennis and his cohorts murder the punk. As one might expect Frisk proved to be highly controversial and received a sharply divided reaction in its screening as the closing night attraction at the 1996 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival; some hailed it as a disturbing and iconoclastic masterpiece while roughly half the audience angrily stormed out of the theater before the film's conclusion. | A hangdog middle-aged painter falls in love with a tender young college student after he leaves his philandering wife and his children in this romantic French drama. To console himself the fundamentally bohemian Phillippe finds comfort in the arms of various prostitutes especially Valeria. It is while searching for her that he meets lovely Justine the student. Sparks fly and they move into together. Things go well until Phillippe begins pining for his children. This makes insecure Justine terribly jealous and tumult erupts until the aging artist is able to discover the true source of his anxieties. | With a rare combination of unflinching realism in its portrayal of poverty and injustice faced by natives of Madagascar and magical fantasy this drama promises to be a film not soon forgotten. It begins in a tiny superstitious village as a father places a newborn in a cattle corral so that the babe will be trampled to death. They do this because the child was born during an eclipse a sure sign that he will grow up with malevolent supernatural powers. Though the baby's leg is crushed he escapes death when a courageous girl rescues him and takes him to a new village where she begins working as a burial shroud weaver while he grows up. Because he is crippled everyone calls him Kapila (cripple). He only has vague memories of the cattle trauma and helps his mother by selling empty bottles. His only friend is a seven-year-old homeless boy who lives by stealing food from the market place until he is caught and beaten to death. Kapila witnesses the killing. He becomes blindly angry and in his rage causes a lightning bolt to crash downward and avenge the killing. Much later he returns to his native village for vengeance against his father who has since gone mad and become the village pariah. In the story's violent end Kapila ends up taking on the entire village. | Combining drama comedy and romance Jerry Maguire was a critical and commercial success built on an original script by writer/director Cameron Crowe and an Oscar-nominated performance by Tom Cruise. Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is an agent with a major sports management firm. He's enthusiastic successful a great negotiator and people like him. But it begins to dawn on Jerry that there's something wrong with what he's doing and not long after a troubling encounter with the son of an injured athlete he represents Jerry has a serious crisis of conscience. In the midst of a sleepless night Jerry writes a memo calling on himself and his colleagues to think more about the long-term welfare of the clients they represent and less about immediate profits. While everyone around him applauds the sentiment Jerry's superiors think his ideas are bad for business; Jerry is fired and rather than standing in solidarity with him his "friends" in the firm scramble like sharks to claim Jerry's clients. At the end of his last day the only people willing to join Jerry as he strikes out on his own are staff accountant Dorothy (Renee Zellweger) a single mother secretly in love with him and Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.) a football player whose pride and arrogance have gotten in the way of his reaching his potential. Jerry Maguire earned an Academy Award for Cuba Gooding Jr.'s performance as Tidwell and provided a breakthrough role for Renee Zellweger; it also made "Show me the money!" an unavoidable catchphrase for several months. | Flesh was filmmaker Paul Morrissey's first production for Andy Warhol. The story concerns a bisexual hustler (Joe Dallesandro) who does tricks so that he can pay for his wife's lover's abortion. The film made headlines when it was confiscated by the police during one of its earliest showings in 1970. Though this event is unlikely to repeat itself Flesh is still explicit enough to elicit gasps from even the most jaded of underground-film enthusiasts. | This light romantic comedy finds Victoria (Anne Jackson) the 34-year-old wife of public-relations man Tom Layton (Patrick O'Neal). Tom's biggest client is a big movie star (Walter Matthau) and Tom drops everything to insure that while in New York his client is surrounded by beautiful women even at $100 a pop. Victoria wonders if she has lost her youthful beauty and when a delivery boy fails to notice Victoria is naked in her kitchen she is determined to find out if men still find her appealing. She travels to the hotel of the movie star where she is assured by the virile star that she indeed still has what it takes. | Johnny Cain (Adam West) is a suave smooth talking nightclub owner who helps the CIA undermine a conspiracy between the communists and the underworld in this routine mystery. With tips from his piano-playing pal Lucky (Buddy Greco) he manages to stay one step ahead of the villains as he races against time to stop their evil plan. Nancy Kwan Nehemiah Persoff and Robert Alda also appear in this feature in which the promotional posters tried to capitalize on West's television success in "Batman." ~ Dan Pavlides All Movie Guide | Hannibal Brooks (Oliver Reed) is a British prisoner of war assigned to care for an elephant in a zoo in Munich. Along with an American (Michael J. Pollard) and an Austrian (Helmut Lohner) the trio escapes with the elephant and heads for the Swiss border. They use the elephant to tear down a sentry post and gain access to the border crossing. They are betrayed by a Polish girl who aligns herself with the Nazis as the trio of escapees and their pachyderm protector evade the enemy in their attempt to escape. Comical moments are provided by the animal and James Donald who plays a captured British Army chaplain in this World War II adventure feature. | Gore Verbinski the TV-commercials director responsible for the Budweiser frogs directed this Adam Rifkin screenplay about two brothers (Nathan Lane and Lee Evans) who inherit a string factory and a decaying country home after the death of their father (the late William Hickey in his last role). After moving in they learn that the house has historical architectural importance and is valued in the millions. However they are constantly tormented by a mouse within the walls. They engage in cartoon-like combat against the rodent but it manages to outwit the brothers in successive situations. Both live and animatronic mice portray the title role and some scenes assume the mouse's point of view. The film is dedicated to William Hickey. | The self-destructive spiral of a young woman's life provides the basis of this provocative drama shot in the rundown quarters of Memphis TN. The story is based on the former life of Lauri Crook who plays the lead Shay. As the film opens Shay is seen hitchhiking and fending off a horny driver. Later she has an argument with "Radio" her boyfriend in their grimy apartment. Radio is a depressive sort and together they shoot up and feel sorry for themselves. Shay earns a little money dancing in a strip club late at night. But for Harry a black trumpeter she has no real friends. Following work she and another dancer take a drug dealer back to a motel to exchange sex for drugs. Radio wanders the streets looking for her. When she finally comes home an argument ensues; after much yelling and many tears they make up and Shay's day begins again. It is exactly the same as the last. | In this | Michel and Juliette have just broken up over Michel's affair with the much younger Romance. Alice and Nicolas are still together but maybe this is because Nicolas does not know of Alice's affair with handsome sports photographer Gaspard. This sly sex comedy the sophomore effort of Belgian filmmaker Lucas Belvaux follows the covert sexual misadventures of the troubled foursome. | A lot of people like to say that their pets think they're human but Trudy Lintz (Rene Russo) has taken this notion to a new level: she likes to treat her pets as if they were human. A wealthy New Yorker Trudy has a menagerie of animals living in her apartment including dogs horses ducks and four chimpanzees whom she dresses in human clothing and treats as if they were her own children. Trudy's husband (Robbie Coltrane) is fully aware of his wife's eccentricities but has learned to live with them. However this gets a bit more difficult when Trudy is persuaded to adopt Buddy an infant gorilla. Buddy is a tiny creature in poor health when Trudy first meets him but with love and care she nurses the gorilla back to health. However the rejuvenated Buddy starts growing into adulthood and while the chimps are small and docile enough to wear human clothing and obey Trudy's instructions Buddy becomes a several-hundred-pound adult who hears the call of the wild too clearly to do what Trudy wants which becomes painfully obvious during a trip to the World's Fair. Jim Henson's Creature Shop helped create the special-effects animals used in the film. | This crime-drama follows two police detectives as they struggle to break open a drug trafficking operation. However they find themselves in grave danger when the leaders of the dope ring discover their new confidantes are actually cops. Lowball stars Peter Greene Erika Chahoy and Erik Schrody. | Set on Thanksgiving weekend of 1973 The Ice Storm looks into the lives of a wealthy Connecticut family who are calm and civil on the outside but whose lives are quietly falling into chaos. Sixteen-year-old Paul Hood (Tobey Maguire) is home for the holidays from prep school; he'd just as soon have stayed at school given the usual level of tension around the house and his desire to win the affections of Casey (Katie Holmes) a girl living in Manhattan. His 14-year-old sister Wendy (Christina Ricci) is already a hardened cynic obsessed with the ongoing Watergate investigation and she has begun acting out sexually with a neighbor boy Mikey (Elijah Wood). Apparently this runs in the family: Wendy's father Ben (Kevin Kline) is having an affair with Mikey's mother Janey (Sigourney Weaver) though Ben sees a future in the relationship and Janey does not. Elena (Joan Allen) Ben's wife knows something is wrong with her marriage and her life but she has no idea what she should do about it. As the teenagers surreptitiously experiment with drugs and alcohol and the adults drift into mate-swapping a dangerous blanket of freezing rain begins to cover New Canaan. The Ice Storm was adapted from the acclaimed novel by Rick Moody. | After filmmakers with varying degrees of talent managed to squeeze an unbelievable eight sequels out of the already-weak premise of the original Amityville Horror the makers of this installment manage to go off on an even weirder tangent with evil forces from the Long Island haunted house traipsing to yet another part of the world -- this time in a creepy little miniature replica. The dollhouse is well-constructed and probably began life as a special-effects miniature from one of the previous films. Not one of the worst sequels but unnecessary nonetheless; one can only hope that Amityville Dollhouse might finally encourage the film community to throw the last shovelful of dirt on this decaying concept and move on... a notion certainly shared by most moviegoers. | The trajectories of two opposing romantic relationships are fodder for this African-American screwball comedy from co-writer star and director Rusty Cundieff. Montel (Cundieff) and Clyde (Joe Torry) stars as friends who couldn't be less alike. An introverted photographer Montel wants to meet the one right girl for him and settle down to build a family while Clyde is a flamboyant womanizer just out for a good time. At a party they meet Adina (Paula Jai Parker) a sexy golddigger seeking a wealthy husband with robotic determination and her shy law clerk friend Brandy (Tisha Campbell). The couples pair off in predictable combinations but while the brief encounter between Clyde and Adina quickly implodes when she discovers that Clyde's success is an act and his Porsche is borrowed the relationship between Montel and Brandy blooms into a true romance. Eventually they decide to marry leaving Clyde and Adina to reunite in a selfish scheme to break their best friends up using whatever treacherous means they can employ. | Adapted from a stage play by Sharman McDonald this film marks the directorial debut of British character actor Alan Rickman. Set against a bleak winter landscape of rural Scotland the story centers around the recently widowed Frances (Emma Thompson) and a visit from her mother Elspeth (Phyllida Law Thompson's real-life mother). Elspeth seeks to console Frances but Frances resists. The mother and daughter have a prickly relationship. While they thrust and parry emotionally Frances' son Alex (Gary Hollywood) longs for the tomboy Nita (Arlene Cockburn). Two young boys Tom (Sean Biggerstaff) and Sam (Douglas Murphy) are in the neighborhood looking for adventure. Two older women Chloe (Sandra Voe) and Lily (Sheila Reed) go to funerals of strangers. The epidosic film eventually ties together all these characters in a surprising way but the core of the drama is the evolution of the difficult mother-daughter relationship. | Six guys with nothing left to lose try losing their clothing for fun and profit in this international hit comedy. Gaz (Robert Carlyle) and Dave (Mark Addy) are two former steelworkers in the British industrial town of Sheffield who have been devastated by the economic downturn in their community. Gaz is threatened with losing visitation rights with his son if he can't pay his child support while Dave feels emasculated by his inability to support his wife. One day Gaz stops by a local pub for a drink and is told it's women only tonight -- the Chippendales male exotic dancing troupe is playing and they are demanding a hefty cover charge. Gaz decides there's nothing a bunch of pantywaists from America can do that he and his pals can't do better and decides to form his own crew of male strippers called "Hard Steel." However the local talent pool leaves a bit to be desired. Gaz isn't bad looking but Dave is a bit heavy and very self conscious about it. Horse (Paul Barber) was probably hot stuff at Soul Night in the mid-70's but his joints don't move like they used to. Guy (Hugo Speer) can't dance to save his life but makes the troupe because ... well let's say he and Dirk Diggler would have a lot to say to each other. Lomper (Steve Huison) is sometimes too busy attempting suicide to practice. And Gerald (Tom Wilkinson) their choreographer isn't much on male exotic dancing -- ballroom dancing is more his speed. While "Hard Steel"'s performances are more amusing then enticing for the first time since they lost their jobs the men have a reason to get up in the morning; joining the group has given them a circle of friendship and a renewed sense of purpose. Combining broad comedy with believable and well-drawn characters The Full Monty was a major box-office hit both in England and the United States and was nominated for Academy Awards as Best Picture Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. | Three women who share a house are all about to turn 30. Tentative mousy Micki (Julie Warner) has just had her fiancée Jeff (Joseph Urla) break off their wedding plans because she's not passionate enough for him. Beautiful Tanya (Paulina Porizkova) is pregnant and has lost her job as a sales clerk but her boyfriend Tom (Richard Edson) isn't ready to marry and raise a child. Jasmine (Illeana Douglas) who loves being single and dating bad boys is tired of her family's pressure to marry. She proposes that all three get married notify their families then divorce. They go to Las Vegas to pursue the scheme. Micki hooks up with a dreamy cowboy Cary (John Corbett) who instructs her in the art of passion. Tanya lures an older fellow divorced businessman Oliver (Charles Martin Smith) planning to trick him into thinking that he's responsible for her pregnancy. Jasmine falls for Oliver's younger friend Matt (Jonathan Penner) who turns her on despite being a nice guy. | Former war hero Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage) is sentenced to eight years in prison when he accidentally kills a man in a barroom brawl while defending his pregnant wife. When his release comes through he's eager to see the daughter he's never met. However Poe's original flight is delayed so he's put aboard a flight transporting ten of the most dangerous men in the American penal system to a new high-security facility. One of the criminals Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom (John Malkovich) is a serial killer and insane genius who has hatched a diabolical plot: with the help of several other hoods including Diamond Dog (Ving Rhames) Johnny 23 (Daniel Trejo) and Garland Greene (Steve Buscemi) Cyrus and his men will hijack the plane and fly to a neutral nation where they can live as free men. Poe finds himself stuck in the middle; he has to find a way to get home keep himself alive look after his cellmate Baby-O (Mykelti Williamson) who will die without proper medicine and try to help the cops on the ground including agent Vince Larkin (John Cusack). Producer Jerry Bruckheimer's first film after the death of his partner Don Simpson Con Air shows he learned well how to assemble the formula all by himself with plenty of action stunts and special effects and not a lot of story to get in the way. | In this British-French comedy of manners Parker Posey stars as Margaret an award-winning writer of bawdy novels who's grown vaguely dissatisfied with her life in Manhattan -- and her marriage to Edward (Jeremy Northam) a junior poetry professor. Engrossed in the sexually charged 18th century French diary she's adapting for her next book Margaret heads on a research trip to France only to discover that the chateau at which the diary was written has been turned into a nunnery full of singing sisters. Nevertheless allowing her fertile imagination to get away from her Margaret experiences the events of the diary as a series of naughty daydreams simultaneously becoming besotted with Martin (Patrick Bruel) the French music producer who's currently cutting an album with the nuns. When Margaret returns to New York Martin follows setting the stage for all sorts of romantic entanglements in Margaret's lofty social circle which includes Till (Elizabeth McGovern) her playwright sister and Lily a bisexual socialite. The feature debut of documentarian Brian Skeet Misadventures received only a belated video release in America excised of much of its overt sexuality including a full-frontal shot of an entire soccer team. What remained however was still quite sexy and grown-up. London pop combo Saint Etienne's music didn't fare as well. Although the group's 20-song soundtrack eventually came out in Japan under the title The Misadventures of Saint Etienne only a few tracks made it into the actual film; in fact a different subset was included in the American and continental releases. | The love story between a 13-year-old Israeli boy and a 13-year-old Russian immigrant girl with a very special talent provides the basis for this energetic youthful outing. Clara is the new girl and soon becomes quite popular when she uses her psychic powers to help everyone in her class ace their math tests. Her teacher and the administrators nearly go frantic trying to find out who cheated. Later two rebellious classmates devise a scheme to exploit Clara to start a revolution in school but Clara has a few plans of her own and they involve being alone with Tikel one of the conspirators. | Beware! Though the title may inspire thoughts of a cherubic being aiming arrows at would-be lovers the subject matter of this low-budget psychological thriller is anything but romantic. Jennifer has recently left her lover and moved to L.A. to live with her wild sister Susan and work in a bookstore. There she meets the charming handsome Eric and develops a big crush. They begin seeing each other and romance develops. Too bad for Jennifer has no idea that beneath his wonderful exterior Eric is an obsessive monster one who has killed before and will surely kill again before the last reel unspools. Eric also has an equally deadly sister one who would kill to resume her incestuous relationship with Eric. Fortunately for Jennifer her old beau Richard decides he wants her back. He doesn't think Eric is so wonderful and thus begins his own investigation. The coincidental (?) murder of Jennifer's sister also sets Detective Thompson on the case. | A man's new passion for an old love reveals his dark side in this independent drama. Johnny Vincent (Frank John Hughes) was born and raised in Yonkers where he teaches English at a school he once attended. Johnny doesn't much care for his job his marriage is on its last legs and while Johnny thinks that he may have a future in music his periodic local gigs attract the scant amount of attention they deserve. One night after his wife finally leaves him Johnny runs into Lisa (Lisa Lo Cicero) a woman he knew and loved in high school. They hit it off but while for Lisa it's a casual fling Johnny is convinced that this is the romance he's been waiting for all his life. Lisa tries to maintain a distance from Johnny but with each day he becomes more possessive eventually crossing the line into an obsession that proves dangerous for them both. Mr. Vincent won the Critics Award at the 1997 Verona Love Screens Film Festival. | This Italian language film is a first-time outing by Turin Young Cinema festival winner Matteo Garrone who expands upon the original prize-winning short. In three plainly told segments the bleak lives of Third World immigrants are examined as they try to establish themselves in their new home in Italy. In true neorealistic style the stars themselves are immigrants reenacting real-life situations. The first segment examines the activities and circumstances of three Nigerian prostitutes; the second segment looks at the life of an Albanian boy laborer and the third of an Egyptian gas-station attendant. | Writer-director-actor Peter Dalle is the talent behind this satire on relationships reuniting several cast members of the TV series Lorry. A childless couple Marie (Lena Endre) and David (Dalle) have lived together for years despite their many disagreements. They argue often but their friends Sara (Suzanne Reuter) and Samuel (Johan Ulvesson) always manage to evade quarrels. Disaster can only be the outcome when the two couples celebrate Christmas together at a snow-covered cottage. | The comedy in this lively film barely conceals its darker more serious undertones as it chronicles a young Algerian's eye-opening introduction to the joys and travails of being an immigrant in Paris. Alilo has left his home to pick up an important suitcase for his employer. Unfortunately he has lost the Parisian address. Fortunately his cousin Mok emigrated there several years before with his middle-class family before and is able to act as a guide. Mok an aspiring rap singer comes from a middle-class family but chooses to live on his own in the dilapidated deteriorating 18th district known as 'Moskova.' Mok characterizes the place as a haven for artists and intellectuals but it is plainly just a Third World slum filled with tightly knit and colorful neighbors. Mok and Alilo have many interesting some tragedy-tinged adventures over the five days it takes them to find the suitcase. | Director Spike Lee made his first feature-length documentary with this powerful story of the bombing of an African-American church in Birmingham AL in 1963 which took the lives of four girls ages 11 through 14. The shocking incident received national press attention and became a rallying point in the ongoing struggle for civil rights but while Lee's film examines the crime the perpetrators and the long struggle to bring them to justice it also offers a close look at the four girls themselves as their friends and families recall in moving detail who they were and how they lived. A variety of civil rights activists politicians journalists and lawyers are interviewed onscreen including Walter Cronkite and a brief but disturbing meeting with former Alabama governor George Wallace. | When locusts eat up all the food in the Great Valley it is up to Littlefoot and his dino-pals to save their hungry elders. | Based on the Newberry Award-winning novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor this heartwarming tale of a boy and his dog reaches for greater significance and depth than the typical entry in the kids' movie genre. Blake Heron stars as Marty Preston a kid who lives in a rural town with his mom and mailman dad (Michael Moriarty). One day Marty finds an injured beagle that's run away from its abusive owner a hunter named Judd Travers (Scott Wilson). Kindly neighbor Doc Wallace (Rod Steiger) tends to the dog's wounds but Marty's father explains that they must return the beagle to its rightful owner. Travers continues to abuse the dog and it runs away again returning to Marty. The boy who has named the puppy "Shiloh" attempts to hide the animal from his family in the woods but a scrap with another stray dog leaves Shiloh hurt and in need of medical assistance once again. Now Marty's in deep trouble with his dad until he comes up with a plan to buy Shiloh from the nocuous Travers. Shiloh inspired a sequel Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999). | When Woody Allen's fans refer to his "earlier funnier" pictures they often cite his directorial debut as a shining example. Co-written by Allen and Mickey Rose this side-splitting takeoff of crime documentaries stars Allen as Virgil Starkwell a sweetly inept career criminal. The film's most celebrated sequence involves Virgil's inability to write coherent holdup notes ("I have a gub") but others include Virgil's losing battle with a recalcitrant coke machine and his misguided effort to emulate John Dillinger by carving a gun out of a bar of soap (his weapon disintegrates in a heavy rain). As was often the case in Allen's early films not all the gags work but for the most part Take the Money and Run is a delight enhanced by the on-target supporting performances of Janet Margolin Marcel Hillaire and (uncredited) Louise Lasser as well as the energetic musical score of Marvin Hamlisch. | Striving for a better life for his two sons a Puerto Rican immigrant named Popi (Alan Arkin) goes about his mission in a singularly eccentric fashion in this comedy from director Arthur Hiller. So intent is Harlem resident Abraham "Popi" Rodriguez (Arkin) upon providing his boys with the American dream that he puts off marrying his beautiful girlfriend Lupe (Rita Moreno) in order to carry out the mother of all harebrained schemes. After instructing his boys how to row with lessons in Central Park Popi takes them to Florida and sets them adrift on the ocean knowing that two cute "refugees from Cuba" seeking asylum in the U.S. will become celebrity cases and probably be adopted by rich WASP's. Popi's plan works like a charm with his sons even earning an audience with the president but a visit to the hospital where they're recovering from their ordeal at sea sinks his big plans. | This road movie features Cher in her first title role. The story written and produced by her husband Sonny is the tale of Chastity a wandering girl who goes hitchhiking across the U.S looking for adventure. She has taken on a new name and the attitude that she will spurn the advances of anyone who wants to give her more than a ride in their car. After fighting off several lecherous lunatics she takes refuge in a bordello run by Diana Midnight (Barbara London). It turns out Diana has designs on Chastity in hopes she will not live up to her name. Chastity moves in with Eddie (Stephen Whittaker) for a few nights before hitting the road once again in this story written by Sonny Bono. | This bleak World War II action drama directed by John Guillermin concerns the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen -- the last remaining span across the Rhine into Germany during the final days of the war in 1945. German General von Brock (Peter Van Eyck) is ordered to blow up the bridge rather than let it fall into American hands. Von Brock is reluctant to carry out the orders however because that would mean abandoning 50000 soldiers to the on-coming Americans. Putting Major Paul Kreuger (Robert Vaughn) in charge he tells him to try to hold the bridge as long as possible. Meanwhile U.S. Brigadier General Skinner (E.G. Marshall) is trying to trap the retreating Germans by making a push to the Rhine. Leading the offensive is Major Barnes (Bradford Dillman) an officer held in contempt by most of the men. Platoon leader Lieutenant Phil Hartman (George Segal) takes a particular dislike to him. Hartman is also at odds with Sergeant Angela (Ben Gazzara) a scavenger who likes to steal from the corpses of dead German soldiers. As the Americans push onward to Remagen the Germans step up their resistance. When the Americans reach Remagen Krueger unsuccessfully attempts to blow up the bridge and throws all his soldiers into a full-assault on the Americans. Skinner orders that the American soldiers must push forward and take the bridge intact. In the face of heavy German opposition Hartman and Angelo find that they must put aside their differences and fight for a common cause -- to take the bridge at all costs. | Based on the 1902 Henry James novel of the same name The Wings of the Dove is set in 1910. After the death of her mother Kate Croy (Helena Bonham Carter) has become a ward of her wealthy Aunt Maude (Charlotte Rampling) who is paying her dissipated father (Michael Gambon) to stay out of Kate's life. Maude wants Kate not to repeat Kate's mother's mistake and marry someone who is a commoner and Maude arranges a meeting between Kate and Lord Mark (Alex Jennings) a high-class gentleman who can escort her to the right places. But Kate is more interested in Merton Densher (Linus Roache) a penniless journalist. A beautiful but terminally ill American heiress Millie Theale (Alison Elliott) arrives on the scene and befriends Kate. Kate notices Millie's obvious affection for the handsome Merton and she arranges an elaborate scheme to hook up the two of them so that Merton can collect Millie's money after her death. But because of her own jealousy Kate repeatedly sabotages her own arrangement. | After a pair of films about hipster slackers the work of writer-director Kevin Smith matured and gained critical respect with this low budget independent comedy-drama about love sex and the fine line between the two. Ben Affleck stars as Holden McNeil a New Jersey comic book writer who is roommates with his best friend and professional partner artist Banky Edwards (Jason Lee). Their hit comic book series "Bluntman and Chronic" is loosely patterned after a pair of acquaintances Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (played by Smith) two characters already familiar as supporting players in several Smith films. Into Holden's life comes Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams) a lesbian and fellow comic book creator who quickly becomes a close friend although Holden is powerfully attracted to her. Eventually Alyssa realizes that she is attracted to Holden as well and they begin a physical relationship much to the consternation of Banky whose ire over losing his best friend to a lesbian seems to border on romantic jealousy. After he learns something about Alyssa's sexual past however Holden's immature response to his new knowledge destroys both his romance with Alyssa and his friendship with Banky. Chasing Amy (1997) was the third film in what Smith referred to as his "New Jersey series" films set at least partly in the Garden State and featuring the Jay and Silent Bob characters. | A 14-year-old outdoorsman who believes himself called to become a protector of nature leaves his family home to live in the forest. There he must not only contend with cleaning up after his fellow humans and caring for animals but he must also protect himself from those who want to return him to the village. Kim receives his calling via a vision in which a Native American warrior appears to request Kim's help. The warrior also promises him that if he can hit the moon with his bow and arrow he will be able to talk to the animals. Afterward Kim moves to the forest and begins his new life. His parents however don't understand and only want him home so they launch a search with the police. He gets into real trouble after he shoots arrows at Germans who have come in search of eggs. Violence ensues when a solitary policeman armed with a machine gun launches his own hunt for Kim. Though it does contain brutal scenes some of which involve animals this arty drama is aimed at older children. Interestingly filmmaker Stefan Jarl best known for his documentaries utilized untrained wild animals during the filming. | Reminiscent of the Australian hit Strictly Ballroom (1992) this romantic comedy from Japan was a hit in its country of origin despite (or perhaps because of) its tacit criticisms of the restrictive aspects of Japanese culture. Shohei Sugiyama (Koji Yakusho) is a typically strait-laced Japanese businessmen who passing by in his commuter train one day glimpses a beautiful young woman Mai (real-life ballerina Tamiyo Kusakari) through the window of a dance school. Obsessed with her Shohei enrolls in the school and meets instructor Mai who at first mistakes Shohei for a philanderer. To her surprise however Shohei is a naturally gifted dancer interested in an artistic partnership only and Mai begins training with him for a competition. Meanwhile Shohei becomes familiar with his eccentric fellow students including one person that Shohei already knows a co-worker (Akira Emoto) who blooms in the dance sessions as a bewigged master of rumba. As dancing is frowned upon in Japan as a frivolous enterprise for a respectable businessman Shohei keeps his sideline hobby secret leading his wife to believe that he's being unfaithful and to hire a private investigator to follow him. | Based in part on an actual incident the independent drama 100 Proof records one especially bad day in the lives of Rae (Pamela Stewart) and Carla (Tara Bellando) two tough but misused women living in a small Kentucky town. Rae and Carla get by through a combination of low-paying jobs petty theft and occasional prostitution and often resort to drugs and alcohol to blot out the misery of their lives. Over the course of 24 hours the two women con Arco (Jack Stubblefield Johnson) and Sissy (Minnie Bates Yancey) an elderly couple they've been hired to look after out of their pension check; have a run-in with Rae's father (Jim Varney) a sleazy and abusive man who tries to pimp his daughter to his friends; score cocaine from a ne'er-do-well at the local store; and sink into a depression fueled by drugs that eventually explodes into shocking violence. 100 Proof was the debut feature for writer/director Jeremy Horton and received strong reviews for its grim but true-to-life atmosphere and the performances of Pamela Stewart and Tara Bellando. | Eddie Murphy once again finds himself exchanging both wisecracks and gunfire in this comic action-thriller. Scott Roper (Murphy) is a hostage negotiator with the San Francisco Police Department; Roper has his own way of doing things which doesn't always mean following department proceedure but he's good at his job and has the respect of his colleagues. Roper has been given a new partner Kevin McCall (Michael Rapaport) a former SWAT team member whom Roper is training in the fine art of handing dangerous criminals with words as well as weapons; in his spare time Roper tries to smooth out his stormy relationship with his girlfriend Ronnie Tate (Carmen Ejogo) and deal with his addiction to gambling. However Roper has his hands full when Michael Korda (Michael Wincott) a psychotic criminal claims some hostages in the midst of a jewel heist. Roper finds it hard to be cool and detached in dealing with Korda since the thief killed a cop who was one of his best friends and one of the people taken by Korda happens to be Ronnie. | In this low-budget horror outing a psychopathic killer loses the last of his warm feelings for humanity after he is involved in a freak accident. | The third feature from popular Spanish filmmaker Juanma Bajo Ulloa is a sprawling and complex action comedy with a touch of Almodovar-esque surrealistic absurdity that simultaneously satirizes gangster movies film noir and the Catholic Church. Juantxo is the chief protagonist. Coming from a bourgeois family he has had all the opportunities to fulfill his father's wishes by obtaining a university degree getting a high-paying job and making a place for himself in high society. The trouble is Juantxo is a socially awkward idiot and a mamma's boy. He is however engaged to a rich and beautiful woman. A few days before his wedding Juantxo's buddies Konradin and Paco persuade him to go out for a final night of oat-sowing. They are not long at the stag party when Juantxo falls for an exotic prostitute. Unfortunately he loses his fiancee's expensive engagement ring while messing with the hooker. Later this valuable ring is discovered by Villambrosa a gangster/pimp/international drug runner. His enemy Souza finds out about the ring and sends his sexy moll Fatima do Espirito Santo a new age girl who can levitate to investigate the situation. Meanwhile Juantxo and friends frantically search for the ring. They have three days to find it and their journey takes them on a riotous road trip that leads them into the depths of the Mafia underworld. | Following the death of her mother a young Californian teen is sent to the Scottish highlands to live with her father. It is a wild lonely place and her one friend is a hermit who has devoted his life to protecting and healing wild and domestic animals. The girl's life changes when one day she spies a ghostly white stallion on a foggy day. She tells her father but he thinks it a figment of her imagination and that she is spending too much time with the strange loner. The hermit however believes the stallion is real. When poachers show up to capture the elusive horse the girl and the hermit team up to protect him. | Flattered that a young journalist has given a kindly review to his latest poetry a married college professor invites her for a special dinner. It was not his intention to seduce her nor hers to be seduced as she too is married but by the end of the meal the attraction between them is so strong they rush to a motel for an evening of passion. This romantic comedy-drama from talented Korean director Lee Myung-Sae (First Love and Bitter Sweet) follows the winding and often rocky course of their love affair. | Oliver Stone directed this John Ridley screenplay adapted from Ridley's novel Stray Dogs. A drifter (Sean Penn) eludes Las Vegas collection agents and arrives in a small town where he decides to linger after his car has a breakdown. Here he gets involved with the locals including an unhappily married couple -- a businessman (Nick Nolte) and his seductive femme-fatale wife (Jennifer Lopez). A trailer trash teen (Claire Danes) also approaches him in an effort to get away from her abusive boyfriend (Joaquin Phoenix). Tensions in the town escalate eventually leading to murder. Stone wanted to change the title from U-Turn back to Stray Dogs but encountered a problem with Akira Kurosawa who felt it was too similar to his detective classic Stray Dog (1949) with Toshiro Mifune. | Set in New York's East Village director Emanuele Crialese wrote this light romantic comedy about two couples four "strangers" determined to make love and the American dream work despite the odds. Ajay Naidu plays Apu an Americanized native of India; more than 20 years after leaving his homeland he awaits his bride by arranged marriage. Devi Anjalee Deshpande has trouble adjusting to the new culture. Apu's acquaintance Antonio Vincenzo Amato is an illegal alien from Italy who has his own tryst with the object of his desire -- a radio talkshow host Jessica Whitney Gould--but their match is ill-timed. The trials errors and demands of looking for a love in the late '90s is studied to great comic effect. All of the characters despite their foibles are incredibly appealing due in no small part to a fine unknown cast script and direction. | In this unpretentious romantic comedy Betty (Cheryl Clifford) and Arnold (Peter Welch) two extremely shy people meet over the phone gradually develop a rich phone relationship and move on to know one another face-to-face. Betty is an attractive thirtysomething spinster. Arnold is recovering from a bad relationship. Beginning with short conversations on the phone Betty and Arnold get to the point where Arnold begins "talking dirty" to Betty. Betty finds this terribly arousing. Unfortunately she cannot handle her newfound passion and becomes so bashful that the relationship almost ends there. | A bored motel clerk and his buddies go for a little joy ride in a woman's car. They don't realize until it is too late that she is a paid assassin and that her latest victim is in the trunk. Thus begins the clerk's descent into a shadowy world of lies and murder. | Five criminals with varying degrees of experience are brought together and torn apart by a major robbery in this hard-edged British drama. Ray (Robert Carlyle) was once a leftist political activist whose ideals were dashed by England's increasing political conservatism while his close friend Dave (Ray Winstone) is an East End hard man with a long history in crime. Ray and Dave plan a heist that they expect will leave them set for life: the robbery of a major London security firm. Ray and Dave's new associates are Ray's one-time cellmate Stevie (Steven Waddington); Jason (Damon Albarn) whose uncle is veteran mobster Sonny (Peter Vaughn); and Julian (Philip Davis) an unstable young criminal with more ambition than experience. After the break-in the gang discovers that their haul was far less than expected which leads to infighting among the thieves over who should get how much with violence and betrayal as the inevitable result. Face marked the screen debut for Damon Albarn already well-known in England as the lead singer for the successful rock band Blur. | This drama muses upon the brotherly love that develops between best friends and the devastating effects the intervention of reality can have upon heartfelt dreams. Kini and Adams live in a dull dusty rural South African community and both are dreaming of leaving it behind to find fortune in the big city. To this end they begin fixing up a battered old automobile. As hardscrabble farmers neither has money and getting car-parts is a real challenge. That Kini is married to the domineering Aida and has a daughter also presents an obstacle. But the real break between the friends happens when a rock quarry opens and the fast-witted Kini is hired as a supervisor while Adams remains a regular grunt. | It's 3 a.m. -- do you know where your condoms are? That's one of the dilemmas befalling the characters in this raunchy comedy. Rushon (Tommy Davidson) is a mild-mannered Buppie who has been going out with his girlfriend Nikki (Tamala Jones) for about seven weeks; they seem to like each other well enough but the relationship has been mainly platonic and Nikki isn't so sure that she wants that to change. Rushon asks Nikki out to dinner but Nikki wants to bring along her tart-tongued friend Lysterine (Viveca A. Fox). Rushon has to find a date for her and he comes up with his rude-boy buddy Bunz (Jamie Foxx). Lysterine and Bunz soon hit it off and to Rushon's surprise Nikki decides it's time for their relationship to move to the physical level. Only one problem: this is the '90s and all parties involved want to be sure they're practicing safe sex. Which means Rushon and Bunz have to find some condoms fast before the evening's mood evaporates. | Advertising executive Charles Cuvelier (Richard Bohringer) sees a classified ad and decides to check on a luxury apartment. However he winds up trapped in the building' elevator and has to spend the night there. A psychosexual game begins in the morning when he meets Carole Valmer (German vocalist Ute Lemper) the woman who placed the ad. She leaves after telling him a repairman is coming. While she's out he tries unsuccessfully to escape. By the second day it becomes clear to Charles that she's keeping him trapped for her own amusement. Shown at 1997 film festivals (Cannes Venice). | Nouri Bouzid wrote and directed this French-Tunisian drama about three Arab women: Divorced mother Aida (Anmel Hedhili) who works as both a university professor and a Tunis taxidriver. Aida lives for the visits of her married lover in Gaza. Her house guest is withdrawn Fatiha (Nadia Kaci) who witnessed the killing of her family in Algeria. Aida has a chance encounter with her former college classmate Amina (Leila Nassim) now a housewife. Amina takes flight from her unhappy marriage by running away to Aida's apartment. Shown at Venice '97 and 1998 film fests (Montpellier Valencia Karlovy Vary). | Across the northern Middle East the Kurdish people form significant minorities in Turkey Iran and Iraq and there are other sizeable Kurdish settlements in neighboring counties. If these culturally distinct people were allowed to organize the rulers of the nations they live in fear they would form a break-away nation in which they would be the majority population. This not unreasonable fear is compounded by the repressive and occasionally genocidal actions of those governments. Beko is a rare drama in which these issues are seen from a Kurdish perspective. In the story when Beko's brother goes missing while attempting to avoid being drafted into the Turkish army Beko is beaten up by authorities. He decides to try and find his brother and travels through Syria to Iraq. It is 1988 and the Iran-Iraq war is just ending. For Kurds this means that their homes and villages which have been constantly bombarded by either side are now just possibly safe to return to. Alas 1988 is the year Saddam Hussein decides to test his chemical weapons on his Kurdish population and Beko barely survives. Along with a blind girl who also survived the gassing he manages to make it to a community of exiled Kurds in Germany and finally discovers what happened to his brother. It seems he was eventually drafted and was killed in conflicts with Kurdish guerillas which is exactly what he had hoped to avoid by fleeing the draft. | Disney's original animated feature film The Swan Princess was loosely based on the famous ballet Swan Lake. In that film Princess Odette is about to marry Prince Derek but he is too enamored of her beauty so she flees the kingdom. The villainous sorcerer Rothbart kidnaps the princess and turns her into a swan. The customary Disney animal sidekicks rescue the Swan Princess and eventually reunite her with Prince Derek who learns to appreciate her for more than just her beauty. In this sequel Odette (Michelle Nicastro) and Derek (Douglas Sills) are about to celebrate their first wedding anniversary when they find that the kingdom's fields have been set afire. It's the work of Knuckles slave to the villain Clavius (Jake Williamson). Clavius hopes to steal a globe containing the forbidden powers with which he wants to enslave the world. Clavius kidnaps Queen Uberta (Christy Landers) and when Derek attempts to rescue her he too is captured. Odette turns herself back into a swan to save the prince. Once again Jean-Bob the frog Speed the turtle and Puffin the bird come to her assistance to thwart the plans of Clavius. | A year after the monstrous success of 1996's neo-slasher flick Scream director Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson reunited for this follow-up. Since viewers last saw the characters nosy newswoman Gale Weathers has written a sleazy best-selling book based on the events of the first film a book that has been adapted into a Hollywood film called | Winner of the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival this drama centers on the Balkan conflict as viewed through the eyes of a filmmaker named A (Harvey Keitel). Director Theo Angelopoulos wrote the screenplay drawing from personal experiences. A is a Greek émigré director who returns to his homeland after 35 years in the U.S. ostensibly to screen his latest film which is so controversial that it attracts religious protests. In fact A's real purpose is to search for three reels of undeveloped film that may be the first ever shot by pioneer Balkan filmmakers the Manakis brothers who documented simple circa-1900 peasant life. A's Homeric journey includes flashbacks into past historical events. He travels by taxi to Albania where he enlists the help of a film archivist (Maia Morgenstern who plays all four female roles). She joins him on a train ride to Bucharest Romania. An extensive flashback chronicles A's childhood under Communism in Bucharest. His next stop is Belgrade the capital of Serbia where he is directed to Sarajevo. Angelopoulos mixes scenes shot during the actual Balkan war with historic re-enactments and dreamscapes to examine the role of the artist in political upheaval. | Julian (Jean-Pierre Leaud) is the son of German industrialist Klotz (Alberto Lionello) who seeks to go into business with the former Nazi Herdhitze (Ugo Tognazzi). Herdhitze had spent most of World War II collecting human skulls for experiments with brain matter. As a protest Julian refuses to marry his fiancé from a pre-arranged marriage and he becomes romantically involved with pigs. Part two finds a man driven to cannibalism by hunger while wandering Mount Etna. He scavenges the mountainside looking for any kind of sustenance. In both cases humans revert to animal behavior when they are removed from the spectrum of social rules and opinions. | Martha Beck (Shirley Stoler) is a lonely nurse who takes care of her invalid mother in Mobile Alabama. Starved for affection she places an ad in a lonely hearts column and soon receives a letter from Ray Fernandez (Tony LoBianco). He meets her and runs off with her dowry to New York City. Martha puts her mother in a nursing home and follows the handsome con artist. She agrees to pose as his sister as the two fleece lonely unsuspecting women out of their money. Martha's jealousies of Ray's victims leads to murder. In Grand Rapids Michigan an elderly matron is killed and her child is drowned in a washing machine. Martha considers confessing to the police when she finally realizes Ray will never be true to her or any other woman. The story was taken from actual events and the real-life couple were eventually executed in Sing Sing prison in 1951. The black-and-white photography adds an aura of authenticity to the documentary-style production. | Adapted from William Faulkner's final novel The Reivers top-bills Steve McQueen but the major character is feisty 11-year-old Lucius McCaslin played by Mitch Vogel. Growing up in Mississippi in the early 1900s Lucius finds himself (through a hectic series of circumstances) in a bordello where he is nearly killed trying to defend the "fast lady" (Sharon Farrell) who has befriended him. He has been brought to the house of ill repute by ne'er-do-well farm hand Boon Hoggenbeck (Steve McQueen) with whom he has been tooling about the countryside in a vintage automobile together with his very distant African-American relative Ned (Rupert Crosse). This adventure segues into the next as the three man combine their resources to train a broken-down racehorse. Meanwhile Vogel's grandfather (Will Geer) who owns the fancy automobile that the "reivers" hope to win back threatens to reappear at any moment to tan Lucius's bottom. Not exactly as wholesome as a Disney film The Reivers is nonetheless acceptable family entertainment with Steve McQueen delivering one of his best and most laid-back performances. | A mid-1960s TV documentary special (and a New Yorker cartoon before that) was the inspiration for If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium. The film is a likeable satire of "packaged" European tours where the nonplused tourists are expected to rush from one landmark to another in a breathless 18 days. Ian McShane stars as the amorous tour guide with Suzanne Pleshette as the American department store buyer he falls for; their romance ends when Pleshette decides that the supposedly worldly McShane is too immature for her. An all-star cast including Murray Hamilton Peggy Cass Pamela Britton Marty Ingels John Cassavetes and Vittorio De Sica pops up in comic cameo roles. Our favorite bit: an American and German tourist simultaneously regaling their respective wives with wildly divergent accounts of the same wartime confrontation. If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium was reworked in 1987 as a made-for-TV movie cleverly title If It's Tuesday It Still Must be Belgium. | Nicole Garcia directed this French suspense thriller set in the posh Paris square of Place Vendôme where the jewelers district includes the firm run by Vincent Malivert (Bernard Fresson) with his brother Eric (François Berléand). Although Vincent has a top reputation in the field his British colleagues suspect he fences stolen diamonds. Vincent's alcoholic wife Marianne (Catherine Deneuve) who goes to a classy clinic to dry out doesn't like the thought of signing papers to transfer the firm's name to other hands a move that will save the firm from bankruptcy. Thanks to Vincent she knows of some hidden diamonds but others would also like to locate the hidden pouch including the mysterious employers of Kleiser (Philippe Clevenot). The odyssey sends Marianne into boardrooms past the workbenches of gem-cutters and on through the hotels cafes and diamond markets of Paris and Antwerp. Shown in competition at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. | Killing Time aspires to be a hip black comedy about a bumbling band of killers but never quite carries it off. Suave serial killer Jacob (Nigel Leach) finally goes too far when he kills a cop. Detective Bob Bryant (Craig Fairbrass) hires an Italian hit woman and then blackmails a small-time criminal into killing the hit woman. The story revolves around his gang and their increasingly unsuccessful attempts to carry out the job. The film is beautifully composed and director Bharat Nalluri shows flair for striking camera placement but the script is so poor that the film lurches from scene to scene and the performances are uneven. The only reason to see the film is Kendra Torgan as the hit woman who gives a sexy and threatening performance. | Shimon Dotan directed this Canadian comedy-drama from Oren Safdie's screenplay based on Safdie's play Hyper-Allergenic set in a hospital room where a dysfunctional family awaits the results of surgery. Shirley Cooperberg (Ellen Burstyn) heads a Montreal Jewish family and during her husband's operation her brood arrives at the hospital -- failed writer Eli (Ted Levine) neurotic Susan (Amanda Plummer) and successful theatrical producer Edward (Mark Blum). Edward's wife Linda (Macha Grenon) is also present as is Eli's ex Diane (Mary McDonnell). An onslaught of one-liners find targets amid sibling rivalries and angst-ridden animosities. Shown at the 1998 Montreal Film Festival. | A working class British family struggles with their demons -- sometimes violently -- in this intensely emotional drama that marked the directorial debut of actor Gary Oldman. Janet (Laila Morse) is a widowed factory worker who shares her home with her aged mother Kath (Edna Dore) her daughter Valerie (Kathy Burke) her son Billy (Charlie Creed-Miles) and Valerie's husband Ray (Ray Winstone). Ray is an unstable and out-of-work alcoholic who often uses his pregnant wife as a punching bag while Billy is a drug addict whose habit has led Janet to throw him out of the house more then once only to take him back later. Janet is uncertain about what to do when Ray's latest tirade sends Valerie to the emergency room and Janet also has to come to terms with the financial and emotional costs of Billy's addiction. Kathy Burke Ray Winstone and Laila Morse all received prizes from the 1997 British Independent Film Awards for their work in Nil by Mouth; Burke also received Best Actress honors at that year's Cannes Film Festival. | A man needing some easy money finds danger instead in this sexy thriller. Mike Aguayo (Lorenzo Lamas) is a former police detective who has moved to Puerto Rico where he runs a night club. But business is bad and Mike is hounded by creditors; in desperate need of some quick money he accepts an unusual offer from a gangster who wants Mike to seduce his wife. The mobster's logic is that if he can prove Mike and his wife have had sex he can divorce her as an adulteress. However when Mike meets the woman in question he discovers that she has a plan of her own for her husband and Mike finds himself in deep and dangerous waters. | Set in a blazing land where the sun ceaselessly shines this dramatic fantasy examines love's darker aspects. After years of incarceration as a political prisoner Peter Glahn (Nigel Whitney who had his name removed from the credits because another actor redubbed his lines) finally returns to Mandragora via ship. During the voyage he encounters the glamorous Julianna (Pascale Bussieres) and falls deeply in love. Before he can act upon it the radiant beauty mysteriously disappears. Once home he goes to see his sister Amelia (Shelley Duval) on the family ostrich farm. Poor homely Amelia is pining for the love of snake-in-the-grass Dr. Solti (R.H. Thompson) who is busy controlling the lives of Juliana and Zephyr (Alice Krige) a fisherman's widow. Solti toys with these women but he is actually in love with a statue of Venus a magical sculpture that seems strangely drawn towards Zephyr. Continuing frustration causes Amelia's smouldering passion for Solti to erupt into a conflagration of grisly violence. A challenging film from idiosyncratic Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin. | Oregon pot dealer David (Luke Wilson) is perfectly happy with his uninspired artwork and sonambulstic slacker life. Along wih his layabout gay friends -- Tony (Andy Dick) and Robert (Jeremy Sisto) -- David seems to have no worries as long as the marijuana crop keeps coming in. But a social hitchhiker named Serena (Alicia Witt) finds her way into David's life and a relationship staggers to full blossom. As David gets more serious about his art thanks to Serena's encouragement Serena leaves to try out the rock 'n' roll life of New York City. David numbs his feelings for Serena with meaningless sex with her friend Mary (Brittany Murphy) and a wild mushroom-induced adventure in the woods with Jennifer (Amy Locane) and a zany drug guru Devlin (Jack Black). Meanwhile Serena gets a brutal wakeup call about life in the big city and returns home to David. But is that the best thing for both of them? ~ Buzz McClain All Movie Guide | Francesca Archibugi directed this Italian drama set in Rome where 14-year-old Siddhartha (Niccolo Senni) is forced to deal with his heroin-addicted mother Silvia (Valeria Golina). He occasionally gets a visit from his filmmaker father Massimo (Sergio Rubini) who left them years earlier. Silvia is involved with lawyer Roberto (Stefano Dionisi) and they have a child four-year-old Domitilla (Francesca di Giovanni). She lives with her father but sometimes stays with Silvia and Siddhartha. One day Domitilla pricks her finger on a used needle belonging to her mother. Using the Internet to seek advice Siddhartha is told to have Domitella tested for hepatitis and AIDS. Desperate he sets forth but is soon stymied and frustrated by a medical bureaucracy. Shown at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. | In this personal documentary gay filmmaker Tim Kirkman breaks up with his lover in New York and returns to his home state of North Carolina where he talks to numerous people in an effort to gain an understanding of North Carolina's homophobic senator Jesse Helms. Kirkman's interviews include the widow of a former Helms associate whose son died of AIDS and a gay elected official who views Helms as evil. Observing that Helms is "obsessed with homosexual men -- and so am I" Kirkman concludes that many attack Helms in a manner not much different from the way Helms denounces those who are gay. Black-and-white footage used for New York scenes is seen in contrast to colorful North Carolina footage. Shown at the 1997 Boston Film Festival. | Star Trek: Insurrection manages to recall the original 1960s series' spirit of liberalism while transcending it for sheer boldness embracing issues that are on the political cutting edge in the 1990s and beyond. The fact that the first 30 minutes are presented as a mystery only makes the material more engrossing. While assisting a survey team of Federation allies observing the populace of a distant planet Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) seemingly goes berserk and attacks the survey team exposing their existence to the populace and jeopardizing the mission. Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) brings the Enterprise into orbit to try and apprehend Data and find out what happened . He discovers that the mission isn't one of observation but the involuntary relocation of a small peaceful population undertaken by the Federation and its rogue planet allies the Son'a supposedly to secure the planet's youth-restoring qualities. As it turns out there's a much darker side to the plans of the Son'a and a personal side to the carnage planned by the Son'a leader Ru'afo (F. Murray Abraham). Picard and his officers suitably outraged by this violation of the Prime Directive -- that no Federation mission may interfere with the natural evolution of an alien culture -- take matters into their own hands in an attempt to expose the plot to public scrutiny risking their lives in the process. | A strange young man decides to invent for himself the happy and stable life he's never actually had in this Dutch comedy. Kees (Ramsey Nasr) is a gently eccentric loner who takes his imaginary dog for a walk each evening and likes to listen in on his neighbors' conversations. One of the reasons he takes an interest in the lives of other families is that he has little family history of his own; his father is dead and his mother no pillar of behavioral stability destroyed all their family photos in an emotional episode prior to her current stay in a mental hospital. When the chronically unemployed Kees gets a job at a bank many of his co-workers don't know what to make of him and scarcely anyone talks to him -- until the day someone comments on a photo in his wallet. Though he doesn't actually know the woman in the picture Kees tells them the woman in the photo is his girlfriend and starts spinning tales about their "relationship." Before long Kees has invented an entire alternate personality and is stealing photos from others to fit the new "friends" and "family" he's created. De Man Met De Hond (aka A Man and His Dog) was warmly received in its screenings at the 1999 Rouen Festival of Nordic Film and the Rotterdam Film Festival. | Peter Weir's haunting and evocative mystery is set in the Australia of 1900 a mystical place where the British have attempted to impose their Christian culture with such tweedy refinements as a girls' boarding school. After gauzily-photographed nicely underplayed scenes of the girls' budding sexuality being restrained in Victorian corsets the uptight headmistress (Rachel Roberts) takes them on a Valentine's Day picnic into the countryside and several of the girls led by the lovely Miranda (Anne Lambert) decide to explore a nearby volcanic rock formation. It's a desolate primitive vaguely menacing place where one can almost feel the presence of ancient pagan spirits. Something -- and there is an unspoken but palpable emphasis on the inherent carnality of the place -- draws four of the girls to explore the rock. Three never return. No one ever finds out why. The repercussions for the school are tragic and of course Roberts reacts with near-crazed anger but what really happened? Weir gives enough clues to suggest any number of explanations both physical and supernatural. | Adapted from the novel by Vladimir Nabokov (previously filmed by Stanley Kubrick in 1962) Lolita stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert a college literature professor. In early adolescence Humbert fell hopelessly and tragically in love with a girl his own age and as he grew into adulthood he never lost his obsession with "nymphets" teenagers who walk a fine line between being a girl and a woman. While looking for a place to live after securing a new teaching position he meets Charlotte Haze (Melanie Griffith) a pretentious and annoying woman who seems desperately lonely and is obviously attracted to Humbert. Humbert pays her little mind until he meets her 13-year-old daughter Lolita (Dominique Swain) the image of the girl that Humbert once loved. Humbert moves into the Haze home as a boarder and eventually marries Charlotte in order to be closer to Lolita. When Charlotte finds out about Humbert's attraction to her daughter she flees the house in a rage only to be killed in an auto accident. Without telling Lolita of her mother's fate Humbert takes her on a cross-country auto trip where their relationship begins to move beyond the traditional boundaries of stepfather and step-daughter. Lolita proved to be controversial in the United States due to its clear (if not explicit) depiction of sex between a middle-aged man and an underaged girl; no major studio was willing to release it in America and it finally had its U.S. premiere on the Showtime cable network. This version directed by Adrian Lyne was publicized as being more faithful to Nabokov's book than Stanley Kubrick's adaptation (which was scripted by Nabokov himself); however it manages to be closer to the letter of the novel without capturing its spirit and tone as well as Kubrick did. | In this holiday-themed comedy for the family Mr. Covington is a man who tries to make time for his family despite the demands of his job. But sometimes Covington's boss prevents him from keeping the promises he makes to his kids and when he misses spending Christmas with the family an elf named Randy -- who is easy to spot due to his unusual height (he's six feet tall) -- decides to teach Covington a lesson by turning him into someone else who has to work on Christmas -- Santa Claus. Covington quickly learns the true meaning of both "Christmas" and "Busy" when he has to deliver goodies to every child on Earth and round up some stray burglars as well as penciling in a bit of quality time for his children. Dear Santa stars D.L. Green Debra Rich and Harrison Myers. | Alan Fraser wrote and directed this drama about an interracial friendship. In 1992 19-year-old Matt (Christian Campbell) leaves the Midwest for a life as an artist moving into Black South-Central Los Angeles where he's just about the only white face around. Complicating matters he has no car. Visiting the local laundromat on Saturday nights he meets single middle-aged black mother Evelyn (Jonelle Allen). With empty lives the two soon become close friends discussing drugs violence and racism in their weekly laundromat meetings interrupted when the 1992 LA riots begin. Shown at the 1998 Hollywood Film Festival and the 1998 Urbanworld Film Festival (NY). | Based on Robinton Mistry's biting epic novel of the same name this drama recounts the spiritual and physical consequences that result when a decent man allows himself to be convinced to perform an illegal act in the name of patriotism. The story takes place in India 1971 a time when the country was fighting Pakistan for control of Bangladesh. Middle-aged Parsee Gustad Noble (Roshan Seth) has spent most of his adult life caring for his wife and children. With a sickly daughter and an estranged grown son Noble feels dissatisfied and bored with his life until he reunites with his estranged friend Jimmy Bilimoria (Naseeruddin Shah) who asks Gustad in a letter to launder money for his cause. Though normally known for his impeccable morals Gustad agrees to do so employing the assistance of his dimwitted co-worker Dinshawji (Sam Dastor). This film was shown in the "Special Presentation" category at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. It also received numerous "Genie" awards in its native Canada. | Veteran short film director Rick Onorato makes his feature debut with this tragicomedy. Disenfranchised youth Brian (Chris Gunn) who has an affinity for guns stumbles upon lonely middle-class housewife Melanie (Dominique Debroux) while painting in the woods. Just as it seems as though Brian is going to waste his entire high school he forms an odd attachment to the woman. That is until tragedy strikes. | Documentarian Iara Lee a U.S.-based Brazilian-born filmmaker skated through virtual reality cyber-stimuli and recreational technologies in her fast-paced Synthetic Pleasures (1995) notable for the memorable "surf's up" sequence inside a Japanese indoor beach with rolling waves. Where Synthetic Pleasures attempted to explore all aspects of the digital domain Modulations focuses just on modern music-rave parties techno dance music and the history of electronic music (John Cage Karlheinz Stockhausen Robert Moog) moving on to '70s innovators (Kraftwerk Giorgio Moroder) hip-hop pioneers and more recent club-scene creators (Prodigy Moby Money Mark Future Sound of London The Invisibl Skratch Piklz) capturing diverse dance-track styles (house trip-hop acidhouse ambient). The 35mm film brings together archival material video clips concert footage and numerous interviews with musicians. Shown at 1998 film festivals (Sundance Berlin). | Co-winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival The Taste of Cherry is the venerable Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's examination of life death and the small miracles in between. Homayoun Ershadi stars as Mr. Badii a middle-aged man wishing to kill himself; driving his Range Rover across the arid outskirts of Tehran he searches for someone to aid him in his final hours someone who will agree to bury his body if he succeeds in his mission -- a planned overdose of sleeping pills -- or rescue him if he fails. Offering a large sum of money in exchange for services rendered he first picks up a Kurdish soldier who ultimately flees in fear upon learning of Badii's plan; the next passenger an Afghani seminary student instead attempts to convince him of the sanctity of human life. Finally Badii picks up a Turkish taxidermist who reluctantly agrees to check the body for signs of life; having long ago contemplated suicide himself the taxidermist also tries to dissuade Badii from ending it all accepting the offer only because he needs the money to care for his sick daughter. Kiarostami's refusal to answer the film's two most obvious questions -- exactly why does Mr. Badii wish to end his life and does he successfully carry out his plan? -- invites viewers to share in his protagonist's plight by triggering their own powers of imagination. | Former documentary filmmaker Walter Salles (Foreign Land) directed this Brazilian-French road movie tracing the travels and travails of a young boy and an aging woman across the Brazilian landscape. In Rio de Janeiro's central railroad station callous Dora (leading Brazilian stage/screen actress Fernanda Montenegro) works at a stand where she writes letters for a parade of poor and illiterate. Some of these remain undelivered because she chooses not to mail all of the letters. One of her customers is a woman whose nine-year-old son Josue (Vinicius de Oliveira) hopes to see the father he has never met but after the mother dictates two letters to the father she's killed when hit by a bus. Since Josue is left homeless Dora reluctantly takes him home to her small apartment overlooking the railroad tracks where she sometimes spends time with her neighbor Irene (Marilia Pera). Dora places Josue with people who claim to find adoptive parents. When Irene informs her they actually sell children who are then killed for their organs Dora rescues Josue and the two board a bus. After a failed attempt to abandon Josue at a roadside stop Dora and Josue hitch a ride from a religious truck driver. Failing to locate his father they arrive penniless at a huge rural religious convocation where Josue suggests Dora bring her letter-writing skills back into play. The notion works and Dora profits by writing letters to saints for the more devout among the assembled multitudes. Continuing on they arrive at a sprawling-mass housing development -- and hopefully a solution to the problem of a family for Josue. Young actor de Oliveira was a shoeshine boy who beat out more than 1500 other children who auditioned or were interviewed for the Josue role. Made with grants from the Sundance Institute NHK and the French Ministry of Culture this film was shown at 1998 film festivals (Sundance Berlin). | Director Shunji Iwai who has gained wild popularity in his native Japan creates this gorgeously rendered tale of love remembrance and loss. Though her fiancé Itsuki Fujii died in a mountain climbing accident over two years ago Hiroko Watanabe (Miho Nakayama) is unable to move on. After a ceremony marking Itsuki's death Hiroko pays an emotional visit to his mother. There she discovers his boyhood address in an old high school yearbook and on a whim she writes a letter addressed to her old lover. Needless to say she is more than a little surprised when she actually gets a response from Itsuki Fujii. This Itsuki Fujii however is a young woman (also played by Nakayama) working at a library and suffering through a particularly tenacious cold in the snowy expanses of Hokkaido. She also endured three years of classroom taunts at having the same name as her male classmate as junior high student-the same male Itsuki Fujii that Hiroko eventually fell for. Though the female Fujii initially worries that she has somehow been targeted by a lunatic she and Hiroko begins to develop an odd sort of correspondence. The two begin to piece together their respective memories about the male Itsuki revealing a love lost and a love rediscovered. Though Miho Nakayama gives a nuanced performance as the film's two lead characters pop star Ranran Suzuki almost walks away with the film in her hilarious cameo as Sanae Oikawa the deeply weird teenaged rival suitor to the male Fujii's attention. Iwai's deft touch fashions a narrative that could have been jumbled and maudlin into an elegant work that like Wong Kar-wai's brilliant Chungking Express (1994) artfully fuses humor with melancholy. | Anne of the Thousand Days is the belated film adaptation of Maxwell Anderson's 1948 stage play. The story concentrates on the romance between Britain's King Henry VIII (Richard Burton) and his ill-fated second wife Anne Boleyn (Genevieve Bujold). After holding out for marriage rather than an illegitimate union Anne marries Henry after he sheds himself of Katherine of Aragon -- causing a rift between the Crown and the Church in the process. Anne's inability to produce a male heir leads Henry to look about for other suitable mates. Henry's sinister right-hand man Cromwell (John Colicos) arranges for Anne to be condemned on a charge of adultery. She is beheaded while Henry disconsolately sits in Windsor Castle regretting this callous example of political expediency. Richard Burton is ideally cast in Anne of the Thousand Days but it is Genevieve Bujold who delivers the best most complex performance in the film. | This situation comedy finds rookie soldiers of the British Army trying to cope with military life while stationed in Malaya. Brigg (Hywel Bennett) is a young clerk who falls for the local school teacher Phillipa (Lynn Redgrave) the daughter of Royal Sergeant Major Raskin (Nigel Patrick). Brigg loses his virginal status in an encounter with the prostitute Juicy Lucy (Tsai Chin) while Phillipa also becomes sexually active for the first time. The film strikes a nice balance between comedy and serious drama as the soldiers are put to the test when a train wreck necessitates their involvement and later several soldiers try to get sick leave by requesting circumcisions. Brigg and Phillipa finally get together when a bombing raid puts them in close proximity in this engaging military comedy. The Kinks' Ray Davies wrote the title track. | Twenty-seven-year-old Barbra Streisand seemed an inappropriate choice for middle-aged match-making widow Dolly Levi but her energy carries her right through the role and dominates the lackluster movie around her. The plot drawn from Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker (itself based on a 19th-century British farce) is set in motion when Yonkers feed store clerk Cornelius Hackl (Michael Crawford) celebrates his promotion by taking his pal Barnaby Tucker (Danny Lockin) to New York City for a "corking good time." But Cornelius and Barnaby can't avoid crossing paths with their boss Horace Vandergelder (Walter Matthau) who'd give them Holy Ned if he saw them in a fancy restaurant with two fancy girls instead of tending the store. Mr. Vandergelder himself is the object of Dolly's affections though she pretends to have only a professional interest in the widowed merchant going through the motions of finding him a new wife when in fact she'd like to be the lucky bride herself. The film's musical set pieces include a show-stopping rendition of the title number with Louis Armstrong more or less playing himself. The biggest number is "Before the Parade Passes By" in which thousands of costumed marchers and atmosphere extras cavort before a huge replica of a New York City thoroughfare in the 1890s (actually the main entrance of the 20th Century-Fox studio with period facades adorning the office buildings). An artifact of an era in which Broadway musicals were a significant part of popular culture Hello Dolly seemed bizarrely irrelevant in the social turmoil of the late 1960s and it became one of the late-1960s big-budget failures that led Hollywood studios toward a different kind of filmmaking in the 1970s. | In this adventure Pat Morrison (Burt Reynolds) leads a group of World War II veterans back to the Philippines in search of gold hidden prior to the Japanese invasion. A professional tennis player (Anne Francis) hires Morrison because her aging father's health won't permit him to make the trek. Their moves through the jungle terrain are monitored by villains who covet the riches hoping Morrison and company will do all the work before they step in and steal the loot. Unclear is the reason the woman's father was dismissed from the army during the war in the Pacific as well as the motives for the recovery and his absence from the expedition. | John and Mary attracted a great deal of press coverage in 1969 for being the one of the first American films in which the male and female leads (Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow) start out the film by spending the night together rather than holding off until the end. The morning after the boy and girl wander about New York wondering if they'll truly commit themselves to one another. Both characters are haunted by unsuccessful earlier affairs and both have enough hang-ups to fill volumes of psychological textbooks. Come nightfall John and Mary end up back in bed...and learn each other's names for the first time. John and Mary was considered "beautiful" "progressive" and "significant" in the permissive 1960s; nowadays it's about as controversial as | In this debut feature film from young British writer-director Shane Meadows an unemployed ex-boxer Alan Darcy (Bob Hoskins) borrows money from a gangster to set up a boxing club in his small gritty English city. Darcy narrates the story from his diary notes. Boxing saved him from a wasted youth and Darcy promotes the idea to the town fathers as a gang-prevention strategy. The town's economy is in shambles and the young men have nothing to look forward to. Darcy gives them a reason to live and a dream converting their violent energy to sport and fostering a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship. First he wins them over by playing soccer with them then he lures them into his lessons on boxing. He drives them hard to prepare them for their first match against boxers from a rival local team. Darcy has the team poised to win when one of his best fighter's parents threatens to pull him from the match. | A young man looking to kill himself finds falling in love is just a bit less challenging than ending his life in this black comedy. Kevin (Matthew Aldrich) is a young man who's been battling depression and bad luck most of his life until he decides one day that it's just not worth the effort and he should end it all. However committing suicide turns out to be a lot more difficult than he imagined and when he meets an eccentric young woman named Molly (Michelle Leigh Thompson) she offers to help him arrange the sort of spectacular death she feels he deserves. However Molly turns out to be no more gifted at self-destruction than Kevin is and try as they might they have a hard time finishing poor Kevin off. | This period drama was based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by author Pat Barker one of a trilogy dealing with World War I. James Wilby stars as Siegfried Sassoon the real-life war hero and poet who in 1917 writes a statement against the war that is read in Parliament. Faced with the choice of either a court-martial or time in a mental hospital as a result Sassoon chooses the hospital and is sent to Craiglockart a Scottish castle where shell-shocked vets are being treated by Freudian therapist Dr. William Rivers (Jonathan Pryce). Sassoon soon befriends a pair of fellow inmates. One Billy Prior (Jonny Lee Miller) is suffering from battlefield trauma. The other is shy young fan and fellow poet Wilfred Owen (Stuart Bunce) whose own anti-war writings encouraged by Sassoon will go on to make him posthumously famous as well. In the meanwhile the once-zealous Dr. Rivers begins to question his role of mending patients' minds so that they may simply go back to the front lines. | This French comedy-drama about a dysfunctional family won France's Jean Vigo award. In the tightly-knit Ducret family farmer Luc (Frederic Pierrot) is married to Jeanne (Muriel Mayette) who regrets they abandoned their deformed firstborn to an institution -- an event the couple has kept secret from their other three children. Although antisocial Julien (Vincent Deneriaz) their retarded 19-year-old son is interested in girls he spends his time talking to a cow which gave birth to a two-headed calf. The police would like to see Julien institutionalized. After Julien finally learns about Jules he revs up his moped and embarks on a "rescue" mission to bring Jules home. Shown in the Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. | Black-and-white Sven Nykvist cinematography highlights this Woody Allen comedy about fame and obscurity among Manhattan celebs. Journalist Lee Simon (Kenneth Branagh) makes a play for actress Nicole Oliver (Melanie Griffith) subject of his current story. Lee is separated from his wife Robin (Judy Davis) a schoolteacher who's totally lost and insecure -- until TV producer Tony Gardella (Joe Mantegna) becomes fascinated with her. Concerned about her possible sexual inadequacies Robin recruits a prostitute (Bebe Neuwirth) to instruct her on oral sex techniques. On the town Lee becomes transfixed by a blond supermodel (Charlize Theron) who teases him throughout the night eventually dropping him before they get home. Lee's relationship with book editor Bonnie (Famke Janssen) is solid and she's due to move into his place. However he suddenly becomes romantically involved with waitress-actress Nola (Winona Ryder) complicating his agreement with Bonnie. Lee's efforts to sell his screenplay take him to the Stanhope Hotel where he arrives just as spoiled young movie star Brandon Darrow (Leonardo DiCaprio) is fighting with his girlfriend (Gretchen Mol) trashing his hotel room and insulting hotel staffers. When Darrow and his entourage head off to Atlantic City Lee tags along but as life swirls about him a dismal dawn awaits. In addition to the Stanhope locations included Barbetta's Restaurant Ziegfeld Theatre Soho's Serge Soroko Gallery Flamingo Club Jean-Georges Restaurant and the Trump Marina Hotel and Casino (donated by Donald Trump who portrays himself in a cameo at the Jean-Georges). Shown at the 1998 Venice Film Festival this was the opening night selection of the 1998 New York Film Festival. | With a cast comprised of a few professional and many more non professional actors and a realistic earth setting this independent drama of a young pool shark's decision whether or not to turn pro rings convincing and true. Most of the tale is set at the Crab Tree a funky East Bay San Francisco poolhall run by the aging curmudgeon Pop. Pop and his real son have a tense relationship and frequently bicker. It is very different with his informally adopted on T.C. a talented pool huckster who wandered into his bar two decades before as an orphaned 12-year-old. Though T.C. has the stuff to make it as a professional billiards player he lacks ambition and no amount of cajoling from either Pop or his girl friend Lois seems to make him want to stop scamming nickel and dime winnings out of suckers for though he really is good T.C. remains unsure of himself. Then Pop gets diagnosed with throat cancer. To pay for the life-saving operation loyal T.C. decides to overcome his fears and try to make it as a pro. | British filmmaker Ken Loach blended a love story with strong political commentary in this powerful drama. George (Robert Carlyle) is a bus driver working in Glasgow who has a strong independent streak and has developed a serious crush on one of his regular passengers a woman from Nicaragua named Carla (Oyanka Cabezas). Carla occasionally is short of money for her fare so George lets he ride for free; when his boss finds out about this it's added to a list of small insubordinations and George is fired. However he stays in touch with Carla and learns she's a good bit more troubled than he imagined. She's given to dramatic mood swings and has attempted suicide and in time he learns that her emotional problems stem from the disappearance and probable death of her boyfriend Antonio (Richard Loza) a Sandinista who is believed to have been kidnapped by the U.S.-backed Contra rebels. The largely apolitical George travels with Carla to Nicaragua to help her look for Antonio. In their travels they meet Bradley (Scott Glenn) an American who was once a CIA "advisor" to the Contra who has turned his back on their policies and now works alongside the Sandinistas. Carla's Song was a gold medal winner at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. | This light romantic comedy follows the amorous backstage shenanigans of the cast and crew as they prepare to stage "The Hit Man" noted playwright Felix Webb's latest play. The trouble begins when director Humphrey Beal hires Felix's extramarital lover Hilary Rule as his leading lady. Working in such close proximity does nothing to help an already tense relationship made more shaky by Hilary's insistence that Felix leave his insecure wife Elena. When Humphrey hires hot young movie star Robin Grange to play opposite Hilary matters really heat up especially after the handsome and perceptive young stud offers to seduce Elena so that Felix can have grounds to dump her. Unfortunately for Felix this dreamy solution soon turns to a nightmare when Robin proves too irresistible. | Film essayist Nanni Moretti winner of the Cannes "Best Director" Award for his memorable Caro Diario (1994) continues in a diaristic mode with this Italian-French comedy-drama blending his political observations with his personal life a chronicle of a two-and-a-half year period that includes the pregnancy of his partner Silvia Nono and the April birth of their son Pietro. Moretti putts about Rome on his Vespa visits childhood haunts watches an Albanian refugee boat arrive writes letters that are never mailed looks over a rainy Milan anti-right demonstration and begins work on a musical set in the '50s including the iridescent production number seen here. Other music ranges from Latin-American songs to Afro and Italian pop. Moretti's anxieties and humor along with the self-aware creative cul-de-sacs of his autobiographical approach often bring Woody Allen to mind. | William Ryan made his directorial debut with this comedy-drama set in the small town of Shermer Illinois where vandalism by Robin Fleming (Alessandro Nivola) gets him thrown in jail by the two-man police force -- Sergeant Phil Quinn (William Sadler) and his dim-bulb deputy Ernie (Bruce Norris). Quinn blames Fleming for the accidental swimming death of his nephew (Norman Reedus) four years previous. While the inept cops aren't looking Fleming steals the key to his cell and exits creating more town problems -- and then he returns. It's all a gambit on his part to gain forgiveness from Quinn and also to get his ex-girlfriend Lise (Brooke Langton) to bail him out in hopes of attracting her attention. | In this action-suspense thriller orphaned nine-year-old autistic savant Simon (Miko Hughes) deciphers a government code hidden in a puzzle magazine. Calling for his prize Simon triggers an alarm at the National Security Agency: NSA chief Nicholas Kudrow (Alec Baldwin) who says the code protects covert American operatives all over the world sends an assassin to do away with Simon. Simon's parents are killed but Simon survives hiding in a secret closet crawlspace where he's later discovered by maverick FBI agent Art Jeffries (Bruce Willis). Simon is emotionally unpredictable complicating matters as Art drags him all over Chicago eluding Kudrow's hitman in a variety of interesting locations (train tracks street scenes heliport Wrigley building) and improbable situations. Based on the novel Simple Simon by Ryne Douglas Peardon the film features Industrial Light & Magic special FX/animation. | Writer-director-actor Edward Burns (The Brothers McMullen She's the One) looks at small-town ex-lovers in this low-key blue-collar drama with atmospheric muted-color cinematography by Emmy-winner Frank Prinzi (Northern Exposure). To the tune of Sheryl Crow's "Home" Charlie (Burns) returns to his quiet seaboard hometown to win back his ex-girlfriend Claudia (Lauren Holly) whom he abandoned three years earlier. He quickly learns that she's now engaged to Michael (Jon Bon Jovi) his best buddy since elementary school. Claudia has a dull job as a waitress at a slow-paced diner while Michael repairs autos at a local garage. Michael loves her but Charlie's return forces her to re-examine her life. Burns commented "I wanted to do a drama about a working-class community about the kind of people I grew up with and take a look at what their lives are like as they hit their 30s and start to put their adolescent dreams aside. Their old hopes and dreams get rekindled so they try and go for it one more time. And in the end they discover that you can't relive your past." Songs relate literally to the onscreen action with tunes by Lynryd Skynryd Glen Campbell Pete Yorn Georges Gasguy & Saveur Mallia Macy Gray Patti Scialfa Bruce Springsteen Local H Sponge and the Allman Brothers. Filmed on location during the off-season at Rockaway Beach Queens not far from New York's JFK Airport. | Actor Vincent Gallo (The Funeral Palookaville) made his feature directorial debut with this drama about convict Billy Brown (Gallo) released after half a decade spent behind bars. Drifting into downtown Buffalo Billy kidnaps teen Layla (Christina Ricci) and has her pose as his loving wife when he visits his parents (Ben Gazzara and Anjelica Huston). Layla praises him and goes along with his fanciful tale that they met at CIA headquarters where they both worked. Mom and dad not only fall for this they are entranced by Layla who soon begins to embellish her act. When she claims to be pregnant by Billy he hustles her out to a bowling alley and on to a restaurant where they run into trampy Wendy (Rosanna Arquette) who might be Billy's former girlfriend. Eventually Billy seems ready to track down and kill the person he feels was responsible for his five years in the slammer. Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. | David Veloz made his directorial debut with this drama adapted from the autobiography of comedy writer Jerry Stahl (Ben Stiller) whose $6000-a-week heroin habit had him taking his infant daughter along on his drug runs and doing smack during TV script conferences. Departing detox Stahl explores memories with survivor Kitty (Maria Bello) who listens patiently to Stahl's flashback. Other women in Stahl's life are his British wife Sandra (Elizabeth Hurley) and his agent Vola (Lourdes Benedicto). For the TV series "Mr. Chompers" (inspired by ALF) Stahl meets with sitcom exec Craig Ziffer (Fred Willard) and puppeteer Allen (Charles Fleischer). For freaky freebasing Stahl hangs with mumbler Nicky (Owen Wilson) and druggie Gus (Peter Greene). Stahl himself can be seen in a cameo as the methadone clinic doctor. Shown at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. | null | Adapted from the popular Greenhill School books by William Taylor this movie follows the adventures of the students. | In this psychological horror story from Japan a legend circulates among teenagers that if one watches a certain video at a certain time of the night the telephone will ring right afterward and one week later you will die. When Masami (Hitomi Sato) tells her friend Imako this story she scoffs -- but a week later Imako dies in an auto accident. Imako's aunt a television journalist named Reiko (Nanako Matsushima) hears that not long before she died Imako was watching a strange video with her friends -- all of whom have turned up dead. Reiko tracks down a copy of the video and as she watches its strange spectral images the telephone begins to ring....The next morning Reiko begins a desperate search to solve the mystery of the video convinced she has only seven days to live; assisting her is Ryuji (Hiroyuki Sanada) a mathematics expert and her former husband. Ringu was a box-office success in its native Japan and a surprise blockbuster in Hong Kong where it became the biggest grossing film of the first half of 1999. | In this taut psychological drama Nick Mancuso plays Holden Downs an unscrupulous real estate developer. Joey Breed (Michael Mahonen) is a small time thief who tried to rob Downs and had his arm broken for his trouble. Joey decides to get even by stealing Downs' luxurious sports car with the help of his brother Michael (Andrew Divoff). However Downs is not willing to give up his car without a fight; he's fitted the vehicle with a variety of security devices and unusual weapons that make it a virtual torture chamber for anyone who sets foot in it without Downs' permission and the car thieves quickly discover that they've become victims of the man they set out to rob. Captured was the directorial debut for actor Peter Liapis. | Veteran western director Burt Kennedy wrote the screenplay for this tale based on the novel Who Rides with Wyatt? and also released under the title Who Rides with Kane? Robert Mitchum who sings the title song stars as Ben Kane an ex-sheriff hunting for Frank Boone (John Anderson) the man who killed his son. He enlists the aid of Billy Young (Robert Walker) a hired gun who was abandoned by his fleeing partner Jesse Boone (David Carradine) after they killed a Mexican general. Kane becomes marshal of Lordsburg and falls in love with Lily Beloit (Angie Dickinson) a dance hall girl. John Behan (Jack Kelly) and Jesse Boone try to kill Kane but Lily warns him of the plot in time. Kane arrests Jesse Boone and when Kane learns that his captive is the son of his son's killer he uses him as bait in a plan to catch Frank Boone. | Last Summer is a frank coming-of-age tale that refuses to prettify its young characters or their activities. A group of aimless teens get together for sex drugs and rock-and-roll on Fire Island. Timid overweight Rhonda (Catherine Burns) is goaded into aberrant behavior by her peers especially the promiscuous Sandy (Barbara Hershey). Enjoying Rhonda's discomfiture Sandy encourages the boys in the group to gang-rape the poor girl. It was this scene the first of its kind in a general-release American picture that earned Last Summer its initial X rating. The film was later judiciously trimmed to qualify for an R rating without blunting its dramatic impact. | The widow of Bach reminisces in this biography. Her life with the great composer was not easy. He seldom spoke to her. When he did it was only to read letters of complaint. Included are performances of Bach's works including the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Prelude 6 from the "Little Clavier Book for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Minuet 2 of the Suite in D Minor from the "Little Clavier Book for Anna Magdalena Bach Sonata No. 2 in D Major for Viola and Harpsichord Partita in E Minor from the "Little Clavier Book for Anna Magdalena Bach Trio-sonata No. 2 in C Minor Magnificat in D Major "St. Matthew Passion Prelude in B Minor for Organ Mass in B Minor Ascension Oratorio Clavier-Uebung Italian Concerto Goldberg Variations Musical Offering Art of the Fugue Corale for Organ and Cantatas No. 205 198 244 42 215 140 82. | John Cunningham (James Coburn) is a cold-blooded assassin sent by his superior Ramsey (Burgess Meredith) to murder three people in Europe. He takes off for Spain where he meets a foursome of jet-setting socialites. Sheila (Lee Remick) is a wealthy divorcee who falls for John. Alexi (Patrick Magee) is a former Nazi weasel who has eyes for Sheila. Adrianne (Lilli Palmer) is a social butterfly who plays Cupid for John and Sheila. Sterling Hayden and Claude Dauphin also star in this romantic story of how love can soften a man's stone-cold heart. | In this horror film an American graduate student travels to southern France to research her thesis. She is writing about a famed composer who recently died. She stays with his widow and his son a disabled drug-addict. She becomes more involved in the family than she wanted after she finds the composer's crazy twin hidden away in the attic. She almost dies trying to escape. | A soldier sets out on a mission of mercy only to discover he's a pawn in a deadly game in this action thriller from cult hero Fred Olen Ray. Veteran U.S. Air Force pilot Murphy (Daniel Baldwin) and his superior Captain Reynolds (Fred Williamson) are kidnapped by members of a Central American drug cartel as they escort an American congressmen traveling abroad. Murphy and Reynolds are able to signal for help and a squadron frees the captured soldiers but Rifkin (Hannes Jaenicke) Murphy's friend and comrade goes missing in action. A year later Murphy learns that Rifkin is being held captive by the cartel's leader Salvatore (Joe Lala) and with Reynolds' help he sets out on a secret rescue mission using a state-of-the-art stealth aircraft to avoid detection by either Salvatore's gang or government troops. However Murphy eventually discovers he's walked into a trap -- Reynolds and Rifkin are in cahoots with Salvatore and they've staged Rifkin's capture to steal the jet for Salvatore's illegal purposes. Active Stealth also stars Shannon Whirry as Murphy's wife Lisa Vidal Chick Vennera and Tim Abell. | In this suspense thriller President Fallbrook (John Beck) is doing poorly in the polls a week before he's up for re-election. To boost his popularity one of his advisors comes up with a plan -- stage a kidnapping and when the chief executive is released under seemingly heroic circumstances he'll be a shoo-in for another term. However after Fallbrook and several of his wealthy and powerful friends are grabbed from under the eyes of Secret Service agents the crooks hired to fake the kidnapping decide to make it into the real thing. One of the Secret Service agents (Eric Roberts) now has his work cut out for him as he tries to rescue Fallbrook from the supposed hoax. Also released under the title Agent of Death The Alternate also stars Michael Madsen Ice-T and Bryan Genesse. | Rien sur Robert is a smart comedy about a man haunted by his experiences. Didier Temple (Fabrice Luchini) is a journalist who writes an article about a Bosnian film he had never seen calling it "pure fascist propaganda." (The director Pascal Bonitzer was once the editor of the celebrated film magazine Cahiers du Cinema. However this episode is not based on his own experiences but on an incident some years ago regarding Underground by Emir Kusturica which was declared a fascist movie by the French daily Le Monde.) Following an argument with his girlfriend Juliette (Sandrine Kiberlain) Didier's life falls apart. He is convinced he is being followed by a dark haired man. He thinks everyone is looking at him just waiting to insult him. He fights with his family. Juliette is fed up and leaves him for another man a TV director she meets in a park. At a dinner party Didier is introduced to his shadow Jerome Sauveur (Laurent Lucas) who could be his double except that he's more handsome and writes better. Didier also encounters a strange young girl Aurelie (Valentina Cervi) but Juliette soon comes back. All these ghosts of his life keep haunting him and he finally winds up at the foot of Mont Blanc in rather unpleasant circumstances. Rien sur Robert was screened as part of the Panorama section of the 49th Berlin International Film Festival 1999. | An unstable artist (Ju Jin-mo) is sent over the edge during a walk in the park when a woman with a video camera (Kim Jin-ah) begins following him. Flying into a murderous rage the artist begins running loose through the city leaving dead bodies in his wake until he winds up back in the park where he began. Director Kim Hi-duk shot this feature in "real time" during less than four hours in one afternoon using an armada of 20 film and video cameras set up in different locations; significantly the film ends with the film running out in the cameras set in the park. Kim Hi-duk then edited his footage down to a compact 86 minutes. | In this charming Scandinavian family movie director Ella Lemhagen spins a tale about a youth coming to terms with his identity and his single mom. Eight-year-old half-Greek Tsatsiki lives in a Stockholm suburb with his attractive mother who dreams of being a rock star. Tsatsiki longs to meet his Greek father believing that he is an octopus fisherman in the Mediterranean. In preparation for a future meeting with his absent dad he practices swimming at the local gym. Meanwhile Tsatsiki's mom who was dating her band's bass player has fallen for a dashing young cop who is a boarder in her house. Tsatsiki Morsan och Polisenfilm was screened at the 1999 Haugesund Film Festival. | An older man and a younger woman find love with his time in jail the unlikely catalyst in this witty drama from France. Gregoire (Fabrice Luchini) is a formerly prominent French industrialist whose financial misdealings resulted in a term behind bars which was especially embarrassing for his brother Louis (Vincent Lindon) a talk show host specializing in hard-hitting investigative interviews. When Gregoire is released from prison he returns home to the apartment he shared with his wife Agnes (Isabelle Huppert) and their children. But everyone keeps telling Gregoire that he doesn't seem the same; he seems confused he has a hard time making himself understood and he freezes up during a television interview conducted after his release. A puzzled Gregoire stops by the beauty parlor where his wife gets her hair done and to his surprise he discovers someone he can talk to: Stephanie (Vahina Giocante) one of the hair stylists. Stephanie's boyfriend was in the same jail as Gregoire and was released the same day so they have some common conversational ground; Stephanie finds that she likes talking with Gregoire and in time she finds herself falling for him. Pas de Scandale was shown in competition at the 1999 Venice Film Festival and also at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival. | Two young people begin a tragic love affair against a backdrop of political turmoil in Lin Cheng-sheng's Xingfu Jinxingqu. In 1945 Taiwan is under Japanese occupation and Yu (Hsiao Shu-shen) a merchant's daughter who is a member of a theater troupe falls in love with a musician named Jin (Lim Giong) who works with her group. However Yu's father is not pleased as he hopes she will some day wed Ren-chang (Yang Cai-hsia) the son of a prominent doctor. When Allied forces begin bombing Taiwan the players are forced to disband and Yu and Jin do not see each other for two years. When they do a great deal has changed; the Kuomintang under the leadership of Chiang Kai-shek have established a Chinese-directed government in Taiwan and local dialects are forbidden while residents are forced to speak Mandarin. Despite the new hardships Yu and Jin renew their love and pledge to marry on Feb. 28 1949 -- a day now remembered in Taiwan for a bloody massacre in which the Kuomintang forces attacked helpless Taiwanese citizens. Xingfu Jinxingqu was Lin Cheng-sheng's fourth film to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival and his first to be screened in official competition. | Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg who has long been fascinated by the ways new technology shapes and manipulates the human beings who believe they are its masters is in familiar territory with eXistenZ a futuristic thriller which combines elements of science fiction horror and action-adventure. What is eXistenZ? According to the glossary Cronenberg put together for this film it is a new organic game system that when downloaded into humans accesses their central nervous system transporting them on a wild ride in and out of reality. What's more it changes every time it is played by adapting to the individual user -- you have to play the game to find out why you are playing the game. More than one person can plug into the same game and set out on a series of bizarre and surrealistic adventures together. The narrative takes place sometime in the near future when game designers are worshipped as superstars and players can organically enter inside the games. Allegra Geller (Jennifer Jason Leigh) the goddess among computer game designers whose latest invention 'eXistenZ' taps deeply into its users' fears and desires by blurring the boundaries between reality and escapism is subject to an assassination attempt and forced to flee. Her sole ally is Ted Pikul (Jude Law) a novice security guard sworn to protect her. Persuading Ted to play the game Allegra draws them both into a phantasmagoric world where existence ends and eXistenZ begins. Jennifer Jason Leigh who is supposedly something of a computer nerd in real life is hip and sexily alluring as Allegra Geller. When she and Pikul make love and are transported to the bizarre setting of a trout farm which has been converted to an assembly line production plant for games they delve deeper into the dangerously intriguing game. Soon the forces of Anti-eXistenZialism will close in on Pikul and Allegra. eXistenZ marks the first time since Videodrome that Cronenberg has written a completely original screenplay. eXistenZ was inspired by the tribulations of the fugitive writer Salman Rushdie author of the Satanic Verses. After interviewing the author for a magazine article in 1995 Cronenberg was struck with the idea of an artist who suddenly finds himself on a hit list for religious or philosophical reasons and is forced to go into hiding. The idea of a game came later on for which he created a new vocabulary. According to Cronenberg eXistenZ thematically connects to Crash Videodrome Naked Lunch and even M. Butterfly in terms of exploring the extent to which we create our own levels of reality and the idea of a creative act being dangerous to the creator. This is the second film on which Alliance Atlantis has been associated with Cronenberg after Crash which won the Special Jury Prize at the 1996 International Cannes Film Festival. On the occasion of the presentation of eXistenZ Cronenberg received a Silver Bear for his outstanding artistic achievements at the 49th International Berlin Film Festival in 1999. | For his fourth feature Dutch director Alex van Warmerdam based this dark Dutch comedy on his own play about power struggles within a | Director Frank Darabont who made an acclaimed feature film debut with The Shawshank Redemption (1994) based on a Stephen King novel set in a prison returns for a second feature based on King's 1996 serialized novel set in a prison. In 1935 inmates at the Cold Mountain Correctional Facility call Death Row "The Green Mile" because of the dark green linoleum that tiles the floor. Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) is the head guard on the Green Mile when a new inmate is brought into his custody: John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) convicted of the sadistic murder of two young girls. Despite his size and the fearsome crimes for which he's serving time Coffey seems to be a kind and well-mannered person who behaves more like an innocent child than a hardened criminal. Soon Edgecomb and two of his fellow guards Howell (David Morse) and Stanton Barry Pepper) notice something odd about Coffey: he's able to perform what seem to be miracles of healing among his fellow inmates leading them to wonder just what sort of person he could be and if he could have committed the crimes with which he was charged. The Green Mile also stars James Cromwell as the warden; Michael Jeter Sam Rockwell and Graham Greene as inmates awaiting dates with the electric chair; and Harry Dean Stanton as a clever trustee. | A lifelong cycle of abuse reaches a shocking climax for a woman who has suffered at the hands of men for far too long in this emotionally devastating tale from filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée. Ever since she was a little girl Lily (Laurel Holloman) has been stuck in what seems like a never-ending series of abusive relationships. From the icy scorn of her tyrannical father to the callous men she chooses to date as a grown woman every man in Lily's life has treated her with the same sense of distain and cruelty. When Lily falls hard for playboy Tim's (Andy Davoli) seductive charm it comes as no surprise that the thoughtless womanizer treats her much the same as the other men in her past and not even Lily's best friend Kilo (Rachel Robinson) can convince her that Tim is a wolf in sheep's clothing. When Tim's abuse goes too far however Lily finally snaps swearing vengeance upon the two men who have taken so much pleasure in her suffering. | Beethoven the Saint Bernard is back in this comedy for the whole family in which the Newton Family (with their rather large pet in tow) hops into their camper for a cross-country vacation. Along the way they encounter a gang of bad guys. Can Beethoven help bring them to justice? Beethoven's 3rd stars Judge Reinhold Julia Sweeney Jamie Marsh and Michaela Gallo. Charles Grodin star of the first two films opted not to appear in this one. | Noted for intimate character studies created in collaboration with his actors director Mike Leigh makes a dramatic change of pace with this biography of comic opera composers W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Gilbert (Jim Broadbent) is an easily angered but otherwise emotionally remote lyricist who works in collaboration with composer Sullivan (Alan Corduner) a genial and fun-loving sort who feels unsatisfied writing light operettas and longs to work with more serious material. While Sullivan is having a creative crisis Gilbert is facing a failing marriage to Lucy (Lesley Manville) who loves her husband even if he can't return her affections and must deal with his ailing father (Charles Simon). When they suffer their first failure both men are depressed and Sullivan announces that he's giving up operetta for good. However a visit to an exhibit of Japanese art sparks an idea in Gilbert and soon he and Sullivan are hard at work on what will become one of their greatest successes The Mikado. Much of the film is devoted to the staging of this classic with Shirley Henderson Dorothy Atkinson Martin Savage Timothy Spall and Kevin McKidd as members of the operetta's cast. Jim Broadbent won Best Actor at the 1999 Venice Film Festival. | Troma Team Pictures the company that brought you such classics as The Toxic Avenger When Nature Calls and Class Of Nuke 'Em High takes a look inside the making of a "typical" Troma release with Terror Firmer directed and co-written by Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman who also appears as the director of the film-within-the film. Here Kaufman (whose character is blind which would explain a lot about Troma's product) and his crew are making a willfully sleazy horror flick complete with monsters gore gratuitous nudity and loud rock 'n' roll when a serial killer appears who doesn't happen to be in the script. Terror Firmer is based in part on Kaufman's 1998 book about his career with Troma All I Need To Know About Filmmaking I Learned From The Toxic Avenger and includes a plug for the upcoming Jane Austen's Schlock and Schlockability (possibly a follow-up to 1996's Shakespeare variant Tromeo and Juliet). | The brutal effect of war on ordinary people is the subtext of this World War II drama from Finland. Perkola (Peter Franzen) is the leader of a small Finnish platoon sent on a mission into Russian territory in 1942. Perkola has been terribly upset since he was told that his fiancée a nurse was killed in battle. As the war progresses Perkola finds that he and his men are slowly becoming capable of acts of shocking violence he would have believed unthinkable as a civilian. Rukajarven tie/Ambush received enthusiastic notices for its excellent photography and realistic battle scenes in its screenings at the 1999 Gothenburg Film Festival. | In his second directorial effort writer/director Harmony Korine embraces the hyper-realist aesthetic of Lars Von Trier's | In an adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos' novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses Kathryn Merteuil (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Phillippe) are step-brother and step-sister living in Manhattan. With their absent parents travelling in Europe the wealthy pair have the family penthouse to themselves as they while away their summer break before beginning senior year at a private high school. Sebastian bad-boy lothario has apparently slept with all the girls in town and appears numb to it all. Kathryn who appears to be the good girl class president is actually far more amoral and malicious than Sebastian but maintains appearances to the contrary. When she is dumped by her boyfriend Court Reynolds (Charlie O'Connell) for the innocent Cecile Caldwell (Selma Blair) she schemes revenge by destroying Cecile's reputation. She challenges Sebastian to deflower Cecile and transform her into a tramp to humiliate Court. Sebastian isn't as interested as Cecile -- she's spent her whole life in a Catholic girl's school and presents no challenge. The girl who has caught his attention is Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon) the new headmaster's daughter. Annette had written an article for Seventeen Magazine on her plans to stay a virgin until she finds her one true love. Kathryn makes a wager. If Sebastian fails to lure Annette into bed before the summer is over Kathryn gets his car. If he succeeds Sebastian gets Kathryn whom he wants anyway. Sebastian accepts the bet but Annette turns out to be more than either of them bargained for. | null | In 1966 University of Texas student Charles Whitman climbed to the top of the highest tower on campus armed with a high-powered rifle and proceeded to randomly shoot passerby below. A dozen innocent people died and twice that many were injured. As a black scathing and at times hilarious political satire The Delicate Art of the Rifle takes this event and twists it into something fresh and experimental a narrative that criticizes the current notion of narrative by stripping facts of their historical context and placing them into an absurd realm punctuated by paranoia and arbitrary violence. Hailed by the filmmakers the Raleigh North Carolina-based film production company/ artist group the Cambrai Liberation Collection as a "brazen art-house action-adventure" The Delicate Art of the Rifle is not an easy film nor is it a perfect film but those who stick with it will be rewarded with the rare opportunity to see a refreshingly intelligent bit of modern American cinema. The tale unfolds from the viewpoint of Jay roommate of the sniper Walt Whitman. Jay is first seen after having spent a night on the catwalk of the campus theater. Below him a group rehearses a "a post modernist fashion show version of Hamlet. Later that day Jay and one of his professors Dr. Boaz head out for coffee at Foucault Tower a 27-story super dorm that contains everything a student might ever need or want. Unfortunately before they arrive shots ring out and Boaz is killed along with many others. For some reason Jay remains unscathed. Suddenly he hears a disembodied voice from above. It is his best friend Walt. Not realizing that he is the killer and thinking his friend is endangering himself Jay rushes up the tower to save him. En route he meets a number of strange characters including a girl with a thing for frosting cup cakes a psych major in dire need of sleep and a band of computer dweebs lead by a demented hacker. Once atop Foucault Jay listens while Walt spins an incredible tale of delusion paranoia and despair involving a metaphysical virus that erases people from history. Believing it has already taken his girl friend and realizing that he too has it Walt makes one final request of Jay before the student swat team moves in for the final confrontation. The story itself ends on a mysterious even cosmic note. | Can a naive Armenian boy find happiness in suburban America? That's the question behind the tale of Anoosh (Melik Malkasian) a boy who was born on a Freedom Airlines flight and ended up being the star of their ad campaign when not busy with the family sheepherding business. Now grown to adulthood Anoosh decides to head to America to find his fortunes in the outside world arriving as part of an international exchange program that puts him in the home of happy suburbanites Walt and Suzy (Steven Clark Pachosa and Barbara Niven). However Anoosh doesn't immediately fit in with Middle America where most of the residents seem even stranger than he does. Anoosh of the Airwaves was shown in competition at the 1999 Hollywood Film Festival. | Aki Kaurismaki's Juha is the fourth adaptation of this love triangle involving a woman and two men. The original story took place in the 18th century and revolved around a former servant girl Marja who is married to plain simple-minded and older Juha but in love with Russian salesman and 'Casanova' Shemeikka. Kaurismaki's story is set in the late 1970's shot silent and furnished with captions to disclose the dialogue. It is meant to be watched with live music preferably with the score's composer Anssi Tikanmaki conducting his own orchestra. Absence of sound (dialogue) is not really new for Kaurismaki whose 1990 masterpiece Tulitikkutehtaan tyttö/The Match Factory Girl took 17 minutes before a word was uttered. Instead of imitating silent movies Kaurismaki placed his version of Juha at the moment of the history of silent film when some sound could be used. Acting style and images start somewhere in the late 1920's and towards the end slowly move into the '50's B-movie style. With Timo Salmien behind the lenses who has been collaborating as cinematographer with Aki and brother Mika Kaurismaki since 1981 and some of the regular cast (such as André Wilms Elina Salo Sakari Kuosmanen and Kati Outinen) Juha is distinctively a Kaurismaki film. Published in 1911 well-known Finnish author Juhani Aho's tragic drama has been filmed three times before. The first was Johan in 1920 by Mauritz Stiller who staged it in provincial Sweden (which was a strange locale for the Finnish audiences). The second Juha was brought to screen in 1937 by Nyrki Tapiovaara who was faithful to the script but the film was not very successful. The third Juha was by Toivo Sarkka in 1956 and it was also the first Finnish film shot in color. It was the worst of the three according to film historians looking like a picture postcard; nevertheless it was a big box-office hit. | British writer Guy Ritchie made his feature directorial debut with this crime-caper comedy-drama set in London's East End and heavy on the Cockney dialogue (with one scene in subtitled Cockney rhyming slang). A big-bucks scheme goes awry: Cardsharp Eddy (Nick Moran) and pals Bacon (Jason Statham) Tom (Jason Flemyng) and Soap (Dexter Fletcher) scuffle to pile up enough money to put Eddy at the card table opposite gangland porn lord Hatchet Harry (P.H. Moriarty). Unfortunately the whole plan backfires leaving Eddy owing Harry a huge sum payable within the week. In truth Harry hopes to acquire the bar run by his rival J.D. (Sting) who is Eddy's father. To raise the cash Eddy sets out to steal from a marijuana business run by Winston (Steven Mackintosh) but the inevitable gunplay doesn't make for an easy heist. World premiere at the 1998 Edinburgh Film Festival (Focus on British Cinema). | Toshimichi Ohkawa makes his feature debut with this straight-to-video gangster thriller. The film opens with a trio of former yakuza -- Nambu (Riki Takeuchi) Onishi (Hideo Nakano) and Taki (Masaya Katoh) who have since gone on to become executives in an advertising company -- sitting around in a bar remembering their gangster years. When the group of yakuza sitting nearby hear Nambu make a disparaging remark about them trouble ensues. They manage to leave unscathed but when Onishi unwisely tries to retrieve his umbrella he is beaten up. Their mobster instincts piqued the three vow revenge. Yet when Nambu kills one of their barroom enemies the three find themselves with a price on their heads. | Barry Newman stars as Tony Petrocelli a maverick Midwestern attorney. Petrocelli is hired to defend a wealthy doctor (Robert Colbert) accused of murdering his wife. In the tradition of Sam Sheppard the truculent doctor insists that the killing was committed by a mystery intruder who knocked him unconscious. Thanks to the doctor's healthy extramarital life the case receives a surfeit of negative press coverage. Since he's already been tried by the public it comes as little surprise to the doctor that he's found guilty. But during the appeal process Petrocelli manages to locate a witness who opens the possibility that the murderer was the husband of the doctor's mistress. Five years after the theatrical release of The Lawyer Barry Newman would star in a TV-series spin-off Petrocelli. | Rascal the Sterling North novel that has been a longtime fixture of Scholastic Magazine book clubs was given Tiffany treatment by the Disney studios in 1969. Bill Mumy plays young Sterling North whose Wisconsin childhood is enriched through his friendship with a stray raccoon. Though lacking the emotional depth of the novel the film is distinguished by the lovingly detailed outdoor photography that has always been a Disney hallmark. Likewise a "regular" in the Disney canon are scenes of animals wreaking comic destruction and wild chase sequences and Rascal does not flag when offering these. A favorite of the Saturday matinee circuit Rascal has in recent years become a standard weekend TV offering whenever a sports event is rained out or otherwise delayed. | In this uneven comedy Abner (Don Knotts) is the editor of a bird-watching magazine who is the victim of a hostile corporate takeover by Osborn Tremaine (Edmond O'Brien). When Abner returns from a bird-watching excursion to Brazil he finds his publication has been purchased for the fourth-class mailing permit. Osborn turns the publication into a girlie magazine and puts his wife Elanor (Maureen Arthur) on the front cover. Still listed as an editor Abner becomes The Love God as the public perceives him as a Hugh Hefner-like character epitomizing the life of a swinging bachelor playboy. | Thirteen-year old Teddy Eccles is a devotee of Thoreau as most everybody else was in 1969. Eccles decides to spend a one-year sabbatical in the Canadian woods. His immediate companion is his pet raccoon; his spiritual companion is idealistic librarian Chris Wiggins who supplies Eccles with books on survival. Reality intrudes when another of Eccles' kindred spirits a falcon is killed by insensitive hunters. But the boy survives this disillusionment with the help of Wiggins and wandering-troubadour Theodore Bikel. My Side of the Mountain is a refreshingly non-condescending adaptation of the novel by Jean Craighead George. | Stuck in Brooklyn-Bridge traffic bored Rhonda Portelli (Wendy Makkena) attempts to keep Travis Furlong (John Benjamin Hickey) from jumping off the bridge. At her bank job co-workers celebrate her 30th birthday but then she's fired. Travis turns up and she decides to help him overcome his emotional setbacks traveling with him to a small Texas town. Sexual tensions arise along the way since Wendy doesn't know Travis is gay. Shown at 1998 fests (SXSW Palm Springs). | J. Max Burnett made his directorial debut with this family drama about a small-town sports announcer and a high school football team the Possums. In the dying town of Nowata Oklahoma the giant retail Maxi Mart threatens to destroy the local hardware store run by Will Clark (Mac Davis) a lifelong Possums supporter. Life in Nowata is such that mayor Charlie Lawton (Andrew Prine) is on the brink of cancelling the school sports program. To save the Possums Will goes on the air at the local radio station fabricating fantastic Possum plays that never happened. In these imaginary games the phenomenal fantasy team goes on a winning streak and is headed toward the finals. Ignoring the reactions of his wife Elizabeth (Cynthia Sikes) and others Will soon has the support of the locals. As the Possums peak the legit champions in neighboring Pratville are not pleased -- and the final showdown happens in a gridiron confrontation. Shown to an enthusiastic audience at the 1998 Seattle Film Festival. | In a small city in the English midlands a Pakistani immigrant named Parvez (Om Puri) works long hours driving a cab to provide modest comfort for his disapproving wife Minoo (Gopi Desai) and better opportunities for his collegiate son Farid (Akbar Kurtha). When Farid breaks off his engagement with the daughter of the city's white police commissioner drops out of university and joins a cell of Islamic fundamentalists Parvez must bide his time and hope that his son will come around to his own liberal assimilationist views. Meanwhile a monied German entrepreneur named Schitz (Stellan Skarsgard) arrives in town on business and retains Parvez's services as not only driver but navigator of the city's steamy underbelly. Parvez recommends the services of Bettina (Rachel Griffiths) a local hooker with whom he has struck up an unlikely but warm friendship. Schitz's callous treatment of both of his new employees soon however sickens Parvez. After his son convinces Parvez to let a visiting holy man move into the family home the conflicts between Parvez's nocturnal activities and his home life escalate. The screenplay was adapted by Hanif Kureishi from his own short story which appears in the collection Love in a Blue Time. | A lawyer is involved in a criminal proceeding he can't argue his way out of in this action-packed drama. Robert Woodfield (Eric Roberts) is a lawyer who grew up walking a tightrope between both sides of the law; after the death of his parents he was raised by Charlie Mason (Dean Stockwell) a union representative who wants to do the right thing for his men but who also has one foot in organized crime. Woodfield finds himself defending Martin Ritter (Hannes Jaenicke) who has been accused of murder and even though Ritter is guilty Woodfield is not only able to bring in an innocent verdict but is able to persuade a judge to issue a restraining order that would prevent police from harassing him. But soon Woodfield discovers that he's succeeded too well in court; he witnesses Ritter committing another murder finding himself caught up in a dizzying and dangerous web of blackmail deception and corruption. | Iranian filmmaker Dariush Mehrjui (Gav) directed and co-wrote this tale of a woman's dissolving marriage in contemporary Iran. Leila (Leila Hatami) meets her future husband Reza (Ali Mosaffa) when a friend brings him to a family event. Two months later they're married and things seem to be blissful. The middle-class couple has a playful and loving relationship but their happiness is jeopardized when they discover that Leila cannot bear children. As the couple tries various tests and alternate methods of conception to no avail Reza continually reassures Leila that it's not important to him to have children -- only to be with her. But Reza is the only male child in his family and his mother (Jamileh Sheikhi) an old-fashioned woman is determined for him to have a son to continue the family line. She continually harangues Leila telling her that Reza desperately wants a child even if he insists to Leila that he doesn't. Eventually all the pressure from Reza's mother and her own feelings of inadequacy get to Leila and she agrees to allow Reza to take a second wife who can have his child. As the couple grow more despondent and uncertain as to how to please one another Reza unable to assuage Leila's guilt reluctantly agrees to meet several women his mother has selected as potential second wives. At first Reza and Leila joke about the unsuitability of the women he's fixed up with and rediscover some of the joy in their own loving marriage but eventually their resistance wears down and they both give in to his mother's wishes. | Randy looks for work in this dryly satirical pseudo-documentary look at mindless minimum wage jobs. Randy is as bland and soulless as the Midwestern town he lives in. As he tries one job after another no insight into his background thoughts or feelings is offered. There is only the numbing repetitiveness of the jobs. First he gets a job monitoring a machine at a plastics factory. He does nothing all day but watch it work. Unable to take the boredom he next begins working as a clean-up person at a fast-food restaurant. That doesn't work and so he continues on with other jobs including taking inventory cleaning motels and becoming a telephone solicitor. | Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer star in this romantic comedy as Ben and Katie Jordan a couple who have been married for fifteen years. They have two great kids a nice home and a comfortable life but somewhere down the line the spark went out of their marriage and they find that they don't really love each other anymore. With their relationship at a crossroads Ben and Katie two different people who have never felt more different have to decide if they want to try to salvage their marriage or if it's time to move on. The Story of Us was directed by Rob Reiner and features Julie Hagerty Tim Matheson Paul Reiser Tom Poston Rita Wilson and Jayne Meadows. | A pair of outsiders in a small Southern town find themselves in unexpectedly hot water in the black comedy Rose's. Rose (Leslie France) was born to Italian-American parents in New Jersey before relocating to a small town in Georgia where her husband sells cars and she runs a flower shop (named appropriately enough Rose's). However Rose is too high strung and too much the New Jersey native to ever feel truly at home in the South. In addition her business is not doing well and her husband isn't even trying to be discreet about his infidelity. One day Rose's anger gets the better of her and she kills her husband dragging the body to the walk-in cooler in her shop until she can figure out what to do with it. Just when she's desperately in need of some help into her store strolls Willyum (Wayne DeHart) a sometime blues singer and ex-convict who has just gotten out of prison and is looking for work. Taking care of dead bodies when you're not busy with flowers is not the sort of occupation the average parolee is looking for and Willyum is no exception but he needs a job to get back in his wife's good graces so he reluctantly agrees. Rose's also features supporting performances from Sylvia Miles as Rose's mother-in-law and Glenn Shadix as the town's rather unusual sheriff. | Art Jones directed this comedy-drama about NYC's Nomad Movement a trend described in newspaper and magazine articles: New York automobile owners cruise Manhattan at night driving until dawn as a cool-down from the pressures and stress of their jobs. East Villager El Cid Rivera (Damian Young) age 32 and named after his mom's favorite film is one such Nomad of the night cruising under flashing neon in his existential explorations. Intercut with El Cid's quest are the voices of other Nomads uttering poems expressing their own vehicular visions. Shown at the Dances With Films Festival of the Unknowns (Santa Monica). | A Eurythmics-obsessed small-town Ohio youth comes to terms with his sexual identity and his New Wave fashion sense in this gentle coming-out drama which is set in 1984. When closeted Sandusky teen Eric (Chris Stafford) and his best friend Maggie (Tina Holmes) accept summer jobs in food service at the local amusement park they befriend their lesbian manager Angie (Lea DeLaria) and a gay college student named Rod (Andersen Gabrych). Sparks fly between the two boys even as Maggie waits patiently in the wings for Eric's affections. Rod eventually gives Chris the first-time experience he was looking for then promptly heads back to Ohio State leaving the younger guy to spend his entire senior year looking for love -- and the perfect bleach job. As Eric's outsider fashions raise eyebrows with his loving parents he learns that his frustrated pianist mom (Stephanie McVay) is going to have to get a job to help send him to study music in New York. Meanwhile Eric ventures out to the local gay disco a hopping joint run by none other than his old boss Maggie who shows him the ropes and gives him just enough rope to hang himself. Stung by a meaningless sexual experience and pining away for the otherwise involved Rod Eric decides to sleep with the saintly Maggie. But he's too open and sensitive to pull a fast one over on her; crestfallen at his rejection and his willingness to toy with her affections she ends the friendship leaving Eric to confide in his mother -- and find his place in the gay community. Written by Todd Stephens directed by David Moreton and produced by both Edge of Seventeen was screened as part of the American Spectrum at Sundance in 1999. Stephens would return with the similarly themed Gypsy 83 in 2001. | Though not hardcore | Racially motivated violence begins to invade even the most peaceful communities in Train To Pakistan a drama about the troubled years following India's independence. In 1947 Mano Majra a small Punjab community along the border has long known peaceful coexistence between the dominant Sikhs and the minority of Muslim citizens. That begins to change when word of political and ethnic tensions elsewhere in the country begins to infect the people of Mano Majra with gang violence and forced Muslim emigration soon following. Based on a novel by Khushwant Singh Train To Pakistan was directed by Pamela Rooks who previously made Miss Beatty's Children and whose husband is Conrad Rooks a noted director in his own right. | A lavish historical epic that (on a budget of $8.5 million) was the most expensive Polish film ever at the time of its release Ogniem I Mieczem/With Fire and Sword is based on a classic Polish novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz concerning political and social turmoil from 1647 to 1649. Cossacks are waiting to strike Poland on the Eastern border that neighbors the Ukraine the nearby Tartars and Turks are waiting for the opportunity to attack Europe and the Polish ruling class is busy feuding among themselves. A daring Pole named Jan Skrzetuski (Michal Zebrowski) meanwhile is vying for the hand of beautiful Helena Kurcewicz (Izabella Scorupco best known for her role in the James Bond film Goldeneye) against heavy competition from Ukranian Bohun (Alexandr Domogarov) to whom she is already engaged. Helena's aunt and guardian however cancels the wedding plans and an enraged Bohun attempts to kidnap her. One of Jan's associates Zagloba (Krysztof Kowalewski) foils the plot and whisks her away to the Castle of Bar but Bohun is not to be denied; he storms the castle taking Helena and leaving Jan and his men to find her just as the Cossacks and the Tartars have joined forces to sack the nation. Ogniem I Mieczem/With Fire and Sword was the first in a trilogy of novels by Sienkiewicz but ironically was the last to be filmed by director Jerzy Hoffman. The final book in the series Colonel Wolodyjowski was adapted for the screen by Hoffman in 1969 while the second The Deluge appeared in 1974. A low-budget Italian version of With Fire and Sword was released in 1961. | With a little help from the commander of the Starship Enterprise two geeky sci-fi buffs venture into the final frontier -- finding a steady girlfriend -- in this satiric comedy. Mark (Eric McCormack) and Rob (Rafer Weigel) are two guys in their late 20s who are emotionally stuck in adolescence; they're obsessed with science fiction comics and collectable toys and they aren't especially graceful or successful in their relationships with the opposite sex. While both have actually been able to turn their obsessions into careers -- Mark edits a sci-fi fanzine while Rob works at a film production house -- both feel the need for guidance as they approach 30. As children they used to imagine themselves being counseled by William Shatner whose role as Capt. Kirk on Star Trek elevated him to the status of a deity in their eyes. To their amazement one day Mark and Rob meet Shatner in a bookstore and actually strike up a friendship with him only to discover that he is just as confused about life women and work as they are (though he does confess his burning ambition to produce a new version of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in which he plays all the characters himself). Emboldened by his new friendship with Capt. Kirk -- wait make that William Shatner -- Rob begins pursuing a romance with Claire (Audie England) a fellow sci-fi fan who is pretty charming and a few steps up on the maturity ladder from himself. But this is bad news for Mark who isn't at all happy to be losing his best friend to some girl. Free Enterprise was the first feature for writer/director Robert Meyer Burnett and screenwriter Mark A. Altman who freely (and rather bravely) admit that the lead characters are based upon themselves. | Controversial German filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim narrates an unusual story in this dramatic feature film about the once world-famous sexologist Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld. Founder of the world's first gay rights movement as well as an influential thinker and researcher Hirschfeld was a homosexual socialist Jew which made it impossible for him to pursue his career in his native Germany during the 1930s. He was forced into exile in the U.S. where he earned the nickname 'Einstein of Sex.' The film reveals Hirschfeld through events which involve the major figures in his life such as an unfulfilled love affair with Baron von Teschenberg; the happy years with young Karl Giese; his struggle with major gay opponent right-wing writer Adolf Brand; and the presence of his guardian angel the witty and courageous transvestite Dorchen. Interestingly von Praunheim chooses a rather conventional narrative for this non-conventional subject employing key episodes to build a provocative biography of a controversial figure. Der Einstein des Sex was screened in competition at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. | Daphna Kastner directed this romantic comedy-drama set in Spain. Interviewing Madrid men journalist Zoe (Kastner) intends to expand her magazine article into a book. Her own experiences with men however haven't exactly made her an expert but possibilities arise when she meets straight-talking Antonio (Toni Canto) and former professor Carl Livingston (Martin Donovan) owner of a Madrid bookstore. Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. | Three stars team up for this unusual look at America's role in the war against Iraq. In 1991 as the Gulf War winds to a close three American servicemen find themselves happy to have achieved victory but wondering about the ultimate importance of what they've done (especially since Saddam Hussein is still in power). Major Archie Gates (George Clooney) is a decorated Vietnam veteran and special forces officer with two weeks to go before he retires; Sgt. Troy Barlow (Mark Wahlberg) has a new baby at home; and Chief Elgin (Ice Cube) is probably just going to end up back in Detroit. So when one of them comes across a map that seems to point out where Saddam's forces have stashed a large cache of gold they stole from Kuwait they decide to follow the trail and take some of the war booty for themselves. However the deeper they journey into Iraq the more they see of the consequences of America's policies in the Middle East. Although President George Bush and the American military urged Iraqi citizens to rise up against Saddam Hussein and pledged their support to a people's movement against the leader Iraqis found that when they took to the streets against Saddam the United States did not back them up and the loss of Iraqi lives was fearsome. When Gates Barlow and Elgin become aware of what's happening they're torn between their desire to grab the fortune they came for and the demands of their conscience to help the people they came to liberate. Three Kings was directed by David O. Russell and marked a significant change of direction after his dark-humored relationship comedies Spanking the Monkey and Flirting with Disaster. | A young man with a death wish and a 79-year-old high on life find love in Hal Ashby's cult black comedy. Deadpan rich boy Harold (Bud Cort) keeps staging elaborate suicide tableaux to get the attention of his mother (Vivian Pickles) but she keeps planning his brilliant future for him instead. Obsessed with the trappings of death Harold freaks out his blind dates modifies his new sports car to look like a mini-hearse and attends funerals where he meets the spirited Maude (Ruth Gordon). An eccentric to the core Maude lives exactly as she pleases with avid collecting and nude modeling among her many pursuits. To the disgust of Harold's relatives and the befuddlement of Harold's shrink Harold falls in love with her. As lilting Cat Stevens tunes play on the soundtrack Maude teaches Harold a valuable lesson about making the most of his time on earth. | Set in 17th century Mexico Ave Maria tells the story of Maria Ines (Tere Lopez Tarin) a novice at a Spanish mission whose father is a major figure in the court of Spain. Maria is exceptionally bright and a student of astronomy botany and cartography but her desire to expand her horizons does not make her popular with the friars of the mission especially Father Serra (Alfredo Sevilla). When Maria's father kills himself she finds she is no longer a favored novice at the convent demoted to performing physical labor rather than intellectual exercises. Maria becomes delusional and starts hearing voices as she obsessively cleans the floors of the chapel. Abandoning her inheritance and her last vestiges of privilege she leaves the mission to work among the poor where she is said to be able to heal the sick with her faith. The fathers at the convent are outraged and one Father Cuna (Damian Alcazar) who has already killed Father Serra to seize control of the mission makes it clear that Maria is to be stopped at all cost. The directorial debut from Eduardo Rossoff Ave Maria was shown at the 1999 Guadalajara Film Festival. | Based on a wildly popular Japanese comic strip master animator Isao Takahata directs this loosely structured work about that wacky household the Yamadas. The family consists of laid-back rice cracker-addicted mother Matsuko; the bland businessman father Takashi who has illusions of machismo; the fearless acid-tongued grandmother Shige; the slacker teenaged son Noboru; the younger sister Nonoko who has a freakishly voracious appetite; and Pochi the misanthropic family dog. During the film the Yamadas wrestle for control of the TV remote and they deal with a band of bikers who have invaded the neighborhood while Takashi has fantasies about being born into a more interesting family. The film's score is done by popular songster Akiko Yano. | Nannan Nunu (Men and Women) is the first underground homosexual film to come out of People's Republic of China. In the winter of 1999 Xiao Bo a shy young man arrives in Beijing to look for work. He is employed by an unhappily married woman Qing Jie who is full of maternal instincts. Qing Jie lets him sleep in her house and tries to introduce him to her girlfriend. Soon it becomes apparent that Xiao Bo is not interested in girls. Qing Jie's husband tries to rape him one day when they are alone in the house prompting Xiao Bo to leave and seek shelter with Chong Chong the editor of an underground magazine devoted to graffiti collected from public toilets known to be gay cruising areas. Chong Chong is living with another man who is jealous of the new arrival. A tender love develops between Xiao Bo and Chong Chong which has the significance of 'coming out' for Xiao Bo. In the meantime Qing Jie has made up her mind to leave her husband and live with her girlfriend with whom she has been having an affair. The film was shot with non-professional actors except for the leading actor Qing Jie who had previously appeared in some television films. The tempo is adjusted to that of everyday life where nothing much seems to happen on the outside. People go to work come home exhausted and dream of vacations. The presence of Western habits -- Coca-Cola and McDonald's -- is very much in evidence in this film which tries to have a documentary approach to its subject. Most of the narrative is improvisational. Liu Bingjian considered several titles for his film favoring something that would resemble 'Toilet Literature.' The present title which means 'Men and Women' was chosen to make the film sound less controversial in the event that it one day has a chance to be released in China. Nannan Nunu received the FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) award for its non-conformist theme at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. | This German family film was based on a book by Erich Kaestner whose work was previously adapted for the screen in the films Emil and the Detectives and The Parent Trap. Ten-year-old Annaluise (Elea Geissler) nicknamed "Puenktchen" is best friends with Anton (Max Felder) despite the difference in their backgrounds -- Annaluise's parents work in the medical field and are quite well-to-do while Anton's father is missing and his mother Elli (Meret Becker) has health problems and can only work part-time at a local café. When Elli's doctor advises her to take a trip to the seashore that she cannot afford Anton steals a gold cigarette lighter from Annaluise's folks causing serious friction between his mother and her parents. Meanwhile Anton "borrows" the café's delivery van to head to Berlin in search of his father while Annaluise tries to make some extra money to help her friend by performing in the subway. The story also pauses occasionally for musical numbers and mild romantic interludes among the grown-up characters. | Fifteen years after the original Children of the Corn John Franklin returns as Isaac leader of the band of murderous children who has returned to bring the youthful followers back to the field. Also stars Nancy Allen and Stacy Keach. | The Bible's Book of Genesis is given a new spin by director Cheik Oumar Sissoko in his film La Genèse/Genesis which recasts a famous story by relocating it in the nation of Mali and using a cast of African actors. Covering chapters 23 through 37 in which the world is reborn after the great flood Esau (Salif Keita) has his birthright stolen by his brother Jacob (Sotigui Kouyate) in exchange for a plate of beans. Esau plots revenge against Jacob who is lost in grief after the death of his beloved son Joseph. When Jacob's daughter announces she wishes to marry the son of Hamor the Canaanite his brothers insist the Canaanites must be circumcised. After the surgery is performed however one of Jacob's sons launches an attack on the men still weakened from the mutilation. To Jacob's horror soon every male in the village is dead. Esau later makes peace with Jacob when he informs him Joseph is not dead but has been sold as a slave to wealthy men in Egypt where the brothers then travel together to reclaim him. Combining an accurate interpretation of the Biblical story with relevant allusions to African history and culture La Genèse/Genesis was enthusiastically received when it was screened in the "Un Certain Regard" series at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. | The Insider tells the true story of a man who decided to tell the world what the seven major tobacco companies knew (and concealed) about the dangers of their product. Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) was a scientist employed in research for a tobacco firm Brown and Williamson. Not long after he was fired by Brown and Williamson Wigand came into contact with Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino) a producer for 60 Minutes who worked closely with journalist Mike Wallace (played here by Christopher Plummer). Bergman arranged for Wigand to be interviewed by Wallace for a 60 Minutes expose on the cigarette industry though Wigand was still bound by a confidentiality agreement not to discuss his employment with the company. Despite Wigand's willingness to talk CBS pulled his interview from at the last minute after Brown and Williamson threatened a multi-billion dollar lawsuit. The staff of 60 Minutes and CBS News were soon embroiled in an internal struggle over the killing of the story and Wigand found himself the subject of lawsuits and a smear campaign without his full story reaching the public. The Insider was directed by Michael Mann and also features Diane Venora Philip Baker Hall Debi Mazar Colm Feore and Rip Torn. | In 1966 Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was a top-ranked middleweight boxer whom many fight fans expected to become world champion. When three people were shot to death in a bar in Paterson New Jersey Carter and his friend John Artis driving home from another club in Paterson were stopped and questioned by police. Although the police asserted that Carter and Artis "were never suspects" a man named Alfred Bello himself a suspect in the killings claimed that Carter and Artis were present at the time of the murders. On the basis of Bello's testimony Carter and Artis were convicted of murder and Carter was given three consecutive life sentences. Throughout the trial Carter proclaimed his innocence saying that his African-American race and work as a civil rights activist were the real reasons for his conviction. In 1974 Bello and Arthur Bradley who also claimed that Carter was present at the scene of the crimes recanted their testimony but Carter and Artis were reconvicted. In the early 1980s Brooklyn teenager Lesra Martin worked with a trio of Canadian activists to push the State of New Jersey to reinvestigate Carter's case; in 1985 a Federal District Court ruled that the prosecution in Carter's second trial committed "grave constitutional violations" and that his conviction was based on racism rather than facts. Carter was finally freed and he summed up his story by saying "Hate got me into this place love got me out." The Hurricane is based on Carter's incredible true story and stars Denzel Washington as Carter Vicellous Shannon as Lesra Martin and John Hannah Liev Schreiber and Deborah Unger as the Canadian activists. Veteran filmmaker Norman Jewison directed. | A stellar roster of hip-hop performers star in this streetwise story about a pair of gang-bangers who want to channel their energies into music but soon discover how hard it can be to leave their old lives behind. DJ (Mack 10) and Lonzo (Fat Joe) are members of rival street gangs in inner-city Los Angeles; both have an interest in rap music and after DJ's equipment is destroyed in a fire and Lonzo gets shafted by a sleazy record company executive they decide that they have more in common than they thought and they join forces to bring their sounds to the people. Needing financing they approach Gator (CJ Mac) a wealthy drug kingpin who agrees to bankroll their projects; with Gator's capital the record label is a success but things start to go sour when the police discover who is financing the operation and an escalating gang war drives a wedge between the partners. Meanwhile DJ is juggling two girlfriends Brandy (Kidada Jones) and Leyla (Tom'ya Bowden) and is being pressured by his mother to renew his ties with his father who abandoned the family when DJ was a child. Thicker Than Water also stars Ice Cube as Slink MC Eiht as Lil' Ant and Big Pun as Punny with Krayzie Bone and Flesh-N-Bone from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and B-Real from Cypress Hill appearing in cameo roles. Snoop Doggy Dogg was originally cast in the role of Lonzo but he dropped out shortly before shooting began; New York rapper Fat Joe then stepped in which added a East Coast vs. West Coast flavor that mimicked the gang rivalry between DJ and Lonzo. Mack 10 served as executive producer and helped write the original story. | After 25 years' exile Luis Buñuel was invited to his native Spain to direct Viridiana -- only to have the Spanish government suppress the film on the grounds of blasphemy and obscenity. Regarded by many as Buñuel's crowning achievement the film centers on an idealistic young nun named Viridiana (Silvia Pinal). Just before taking her final vows Viridiana is forced by her mother superior to visit her wealthy uncle Don Jaime (Fernando Rey) who has "selflessly" provided for the girl over the years. She has always considered Don Jaime an unspeakable beast so she is surprised when he graciously welcomes her into his home. Just as graciously he sets about to corrupt Viridiana beyond redemption -- all because the girl resembles his late wife. It is always hard to select the most outrageous scene in any Buñuel film; our candidate in Viridiana is the devastating | New Wave director Claude Chabrol employs an aloof perspective in this tale of murder and a dysfunctional family. The paterfamilias Henri Marcoux (Jacques Dacqmine) is having a fling with the neighbor woman Leda (Antonella Lualdi). When she turns up murdered police suspect the milkman a friend of the Marcoux's sultry maid Julie. But Laszlo (Jean-Paul Belmondo) the non-conformist Hungarian boyfriend of Henri's daughter Elisabeth (Jeanne Valerie) thinks not. Was the killer Henri's unbalanced son Richard? His wife Therese (Madeleine Robinson) is a regular harridan; is she guilty? Robinson won the "Best Actress" award at the 1959 Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of Therese. | This Andy Warhol production finds Joe Dallesandro as Joe a lice-ridden impotent junkie who lives with Holly (Holly Woodlawn) in a Lower East Side slum in New York. Holly is a transvestite who spends time collecting trash going to the Fillmore East and cruising for sex. Joe is only interested in his next fix and graphic displays of needles piercing flesh and degrading human situations deglamorize drug use better than any board of education film or public service messages. Jane (Jane Forth) is the acid casualty housewife who listens to Pink Floyd. Male and female nudity and masturbation are featured. The color process is not credited but technical aspects are better overall than most previous Warhol productions. Woodlawn was the inspiration for the Lou Reed song "Take a Walk on the Wild Side." ~ Dan Pavlides All Movie Guide | This is a biography of the painter Francisco Jose de Goya (1746-1828) who went from being a portrait artist for royalty and the notables of his day to painting searing images embodying his wholehearted disapproval of the atrocities of his time. In the middle of his life the artist had a relationship with the Duchess of Alba who served as the model for a series of paintings collectively called "The Majas" including a painting known as "The Naked Maja" which scandalized the society of the time. The film uses Goya's paintings as tableau which come alive and bring us into the scene. Francisco Rabal is Goya Irina Demick the Duchess of Alba. Interestingly despite the scandal caused by her ancestress the current Duchess of Alba gave her approval of and was present at the premier of the film. | A surreal crime drama told as only Jim Jarmusch could Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai stars Forest Whitaker as Ghost Dog a hit man living in an unidentified but run-down city in what license plates call "The Industrialized State." Known for his gift of being able to come and go without people noticing him Ghost Dog is a self-taught samurai who is obsessed with order and his strict personal moral code drawn from the philosophies of the Japanese warriors. As every samurai needs a leader to whom he swears loyalty Ghost Dog has devoted himself the service of Louie (John Tormey) a low-level crime boss who once saved his life. When Louie's superiors decide he must be executed Ghost Dog leaps into action methodically wiping out his many enemies. Along with a dizzying series of stylized shoot-outs Ghost Dog also features carrier pigeons characters who read Rashomon a French-speaking ice cream man and a score by RZA from the top-selling hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan who have their own well-documented obsession with Asian culture. Ghost Dog was screened in competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. | null | The blurry line between a rumor and the truth is stretched to the breaking point in this drama. Three arrogant and self-centered college students Jones (Lena Headey) Derek (James Marsden) and Travis (Norman Reedus) are brought together for a class project in which they decide to start a rumor and keep track of how it spreads. Looking for possible gossip material they see Naomi (Kate Hudson) a girl known for her high-minded views on saving sex for marriage drunkenly making out with Bo (Joshua Jackson) at a party. The three students begin passing around the rumor that Naomi became a victim of date rape later that evening embroidering the truth with allegations that Bo forcibly seduced Naomi after she was too inebriated to put up a fight. Before long the rumor makes its way back to Naomi herself who suffered a black-out on the night in question after too much alcohol. Naomi panics and convinced that the rumor is true contacts the police who assign Detective Kelly (Sharon Lawrence) to investigate the charges of rape filed against Bo. Featuring a cast of young actors best known for their work on television Gossip was an appropriate first feature film for director Davis Guggenheim who previously distinguished himself on such TV series as ER NYPD Blue and Party of Five. | A spy who has convinced much of the world he doesn't exist now must prove that he does in order to save thousands of lives in this thriller. After the assassination of Wu (James Hong) China's ambassador to the United Nations in the midst of negotiations on a trade pact FBI agent Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes) is assigned to ferret out the killer by his superior Eleanor Hooks (Anne Archer). But Shaw soon discovers that he's now considered a key suspect in the murder and is the subject of a manhunt. Shaw's ability to cover his tracks and his network of similarly "invisible" agents makes him a hard man to track down. But when Shaw learns that the real killers not only plan to strike again but intend to take out most of the U.N. in the process he swings into action to prevent the attack and clear his name; Shaw is thrown into a partnership with Julia (Marie Matiko) a U.N. interpreter who witnessed Wu's murder and may be able to trace a recording of the crime. The Art of War co-stars Michael Biehn as Bly one of Shaw's associates and Donald Sutherland as the Secretary General of the United Nations. The film was originally written as a vehicle of Hong Kong action star Jet Li before Snipes stepped in as both star and executive producer. | Adapted for the screen from Edith Wharton's much-loved novel of the same name House of Mirth follows the fortunes -- or lack thereof -- of Lily Bart an ambitious but financially imperiled young woman looking for a rich husband in early 20th century New York. The story opens as Lily (Gillian Anderson) takes tea at the apartment of Lawrence Selden (Eric Stoltz) a young bachelor lawyer to whom Lily is attracted but cannot marry because he is not wealthy enough for her liking. Lily stops at Selden's apartment en route to Bellomont where she is planning to husband-hunt at the country home of shifty businessman Gus Trenor (Dan Aykroyd) and his wife. Gus agrees to invest some money for Lily but his intentions toward her quickly turn carnal and when she rebuffs his advances she finds herself $9000 in debt. Help arrives in the form of financier Sim Rosedale (Anthony LaPaglia) who extends to Lily a businesslike proposition of marriage; though she is tempted Lily refuses his offer because he is | The horrors of the Jewish Holocaust are revisited in this drama by Czech director Matej Minac. The film opens with the upwardly mobile Silberstein clan led by Jakub (Josef Abrham) as he buys a villa in the countryside just before Hitler overruns the country. His blind faith in family unity ironically keeps a number of his relatives in the country to be victimized by the Nazis. Meanwhile British humanitarian Nicholas Winton (Rupert Graves) tries to rescue hundreds of Czech children and get them out of the country. | Maverick director Melvin Van Peebles translates his own satirical novel to the screen with this multi-national portrait of race class and hypocrisy. The film's title refers to the name of a | In this Italian drama an astrophysicist returns to his birthplace and re-discovers his humanity. Lorenzo needs money. He stops his research in Milan and goes to his former childhood villa in Sicily to sell it. Because workers are renovating it he must linger longer than he wanted. He begins to remember the slower pace of Sicilians as compared to the hustle of mainland urban Italy. He slowly becomes friends with Salvatore the head repairman. He lives in an alternative-therapy community for mental patients. His son Agostino is a patient there. Salvatore's simple philosophies have a cathartic effect upon Lorenzo who begins to view the handyman as a father figure. When Lorenzo was younger his own father died. As a result Lorenzo left Sicily. The research also finds healing in his relationship to Luisa another patient to whom is drawn. | Renowned Korean filmmaker Im Kwon Taek offers his own unique take on a classic romantic fable with this 13th century tale of a stunningly beautiful young woman torn between the man she loves and the governor she's obligated to marry. The film uses the framing device of a present-day narrator who accompanied by a drummer sings the story of Chunhyang in front of a responsive audience. The film flashes back and forth between the singer's presentation and scenes of Mongryong (Cho Seung Woo) a young nobleman who falls captive to the beauty of the commoner Chunhyang (Yi Hyo Jeong). They profess their undying love to each other and elope soon after which Mongryong is forced to accompany his father to Seoul for three years. In the interim a tyrant named Byun (Lee Jung Hun) comes to power in Chunhyang's province and demands that the beauty marry him. She refuses and Byun schedules her for execution -- just as Mongryong returns to the province to reclaim his true love. Chunhyang made its North American Premiere at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. | Horst Fantazzini was a thief who became famous in Italy for a long series of bank robberies where he made a point of never hurting his victims and behaving with as much courtesy as the situation allowed. When he was handed a 20-year prison sentence after finally being caught by the police Fantazzini discovered life behind bars didn't agree with him and in 1973 he attempted to break out. This real-life escape plot provides the basis for the comedy/drama Ormai E Fatta!/Outlaw. Stefano Accosi plays the anarchist Fantazzini who manages to sneak a gun into Piemonte a progressive prison where he's being housed. However Fantazzini turns out to be better at robbing banks than breaking out of jail. He ends up wounding three guards without ever getting outside and finally takes two other guards hostage and barricades himself in an office at the jail hoping to ransom his way out. Fantazzini's hostages two men from Southern Italy who are new to the North and don't much care for it are no happier in their surroundings than Horst is and in his negotiations Fantazzini finds himself dealing with two polar opposites a prison director who emphasizes lenience and trust and a senior corrections officer who believes in swift dramatic action. | Author William Gibson created a revolution in popular culture with his books Neuromancer Burning Chrome and Mona Lisa Overdrive in which he explored how the rise of digital technology in a socially and politically unstable time impacted people's lives (and vice versa); among other things Gibson coined the phrase "cyberspace" and his work has had a seismic effect in science fiction circles. No Maps For These Territories examines Gibson's life and work featuring several interviews with the author as he discusses his creative process his feelings about the rise of the new digital culture and the influence of his literary mentor William S. Burroughs. Bono and The Edge from U2 also appear reading passages from Gibson's work and providing musical interpretations of his work. | Director Robert Mugge created this documentary about Robert Johnson one of the most enigmatic pioneers in American music. Created as part of a week-long tribute to the legendary bluesman at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the film sorts through the numerous myths about Johnson -- most notably that he sold his soul to the devil to become a blues maestro -- and the few extant facts about his life. How he died or where his body is located is simply not known. What does remain from this shadowy figure is a collection of songs that have influenced several generations of artists. Eric Clapton and Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir are just two of the sundry rock and blues musicians that appear in this documentary extolling Johnson's wizardry which was screened at the 1999 Mills Valley Film Festival. | Rave culture began in the early 1980s as a nexus point where underground dance grooves and alternative electronic music met. It has since grown into a worldwide movement that has had a major impact on contemporary music emerging from the underground into mainstream acceptance with Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers scoring high on the charts in the United States and artists like Madonna Eric Clapton and U2 all dipping their toes into the style. Better Living Through Circuitry explores the myriad avenues of rave culture and its many related musical styles -- including trip hop acid house jungle/drum & bass industrial and electronica -- and features interviews with innovators and leading artists in the field including Wolfgang Flür of Kraftwerk Genesis P-Orridge of Psychic TV Moby Roni Size DJ Spooky Frankie Bones and the Crystal Method. | This military drama is based on the true story of Carl Brashear who was the first African-American to serve as a diver in the United States Navy. Brashear (played by Cuba Gooding Jr.) was born to a poor farming family in the deep South and joined the Navy in hopes of bettering himself. When Brashear applies for diving school he first encounters Master Chief Billy Sunday (Robert De Niro) a gruff and tyrannical diving instructor who holds absolute sway over his charges. Sunday does little at first to encourage Brashear's ambitions and the would-be diver discovers racism in the military is an ugly fact of life when his white comrades refuse to share barracks with him. But Brashear's courage and determination make an impression on Sunday and the two men become allies as Brashear must fight prejudice military bureaucracy and even a crippling injury in order to realize his dreams. Originally announced under the title | Karyn Kusama makes her debut with this sensitive subtly told coming-of-age story about boxing and love. Diana (Michelle Rodriguez) is a tough though painfully honest girl living in Brooklyn. Surly frustrated and directionless Diana seems to have a ticket on the express train to expulsion; she repeatedly finds herself in detention and schoolyard fights. At home her weak though abusive single father Sandro (Paul Calderon) clearly favorites her bookish brother Tiny (Ray Santiago) over her. While running an errand for her father Diana finds herself in one of New York's more renowned boxing gyms and she instantly connects to the same. Though traditionally a thoroughly male pastime in Latino culture Diana perseveres and gains self-worth thanks to the help of gruff Panamanian trainer Hector (Jaime Tirelli). Soon Hector assumes the role of Diana's father from her deadbeat biological progenitor. As Diana gains physical strength and agility in the ring she finds herself drawn to the dashing boxer Adrian (Santiago Douglas) who is supposedly involved with someone else. Slowly though the two give into their mutual attraction and fall completely in love. Fate intervenes when the two lovers are scheduled to fight one another in the ring forcing each to choose boxing or love. Executive-produced by none other than John Sayles this film received rave reviews at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. | Love politics and class at once bring together and tear apart an extended family in this period drama. In 1920 Ireland is in the midst of a political upheaval as upper class Anglo-Irish Protestants are driven from the country by the nation's increasingly vocal wishes Irish Catholic majority. Sir Richard Naylor (Michael Gambon) and his wife Lady Myra (Maggie Smith) are wealthy members of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy who slowly realize the life they've known in County Cork is coming to an end. Living with the Naylors are their financially-embarrassed friends Hugo and Francie Montmorency (Lambert Wilson and Jane Birkin); Marda Norton (Fiona Shaw) another friend who was one involved with Hugo; their nephew Laurence (Jonathan Slinger) a student at Oxford; and their niece Lois (Keeley Hawes). Lois is infatuated with Gerald (David Tennat) a British officer helping to mind the Naylors' property though Myra believes he's beneath Lois' station; however she's also keenly attracted to Connolly (Gary Lydon) an IRA soldier who is hiding in a mill on the estate. The Last September was based on the novel by Elizabeth Bowen. | A young woman's passion has a remarkable effect on a Russian village in this comedy-drama with fantasy elements. Sybill (Nino Kuchanidze) is a 14-year-old girl who is sent to a small town in the country to spend the summer with her aunt. Despite her tender age Sybill is ripe and sexually aware and while the initial object of her attention is Alexander (Eugenji Sidichin) a widower in his early 40s she instead pairs up with Mickey (Shalva Iashvili) Alexander's teenage son. Mickey quickly becomes infatuated with Sybill and is more than happy to indulge her fondness for outdoor lovemaking. Between Sybill's carefree youthful sensuality and the appearance of Emmanuelle at the local movie house suddenly love and lust are in bloom all over town. Meanwhile an elderly ship's captain (Pierre Richard) has somehow happened upon the landlocked community and is searching for a body of water where he can re-launch his boat. 27 Missing Kisses (originally produced under the title Summer) was shown as part of the Directors Fortnight series at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. | It's 2009. The evil Christian (Gary Olsen) sends a bunch of assassins off to snuff out a protected witness (Anjela Lauren-Smith) to a killing. Things are complicated by the presence of three cops one of whom is secretly working for Christian. Violence ensues. | In this Italian western an outlaw enlists the aid of his pal and a robber gang to pull off a gold heist. Later the gang argues about how the loot should be split. The robber gang then absconds with the gold leaving the other pair in the dust. The outlaw and friend set off to capture the treacherous gang. They finally find them in a Mexican town where the residents are celebrating a religious festival. A terrible shootout ensues. | Waking Ned Divine (1998) meets Up in Smoke (1978) in this wacky British comedy about growing marijuana. Grace Trevethan (Brenda Blethyn is a cheerful upper-class housewife and gardening enthusiast who is blithefully unaware of business matters. This all changes when she learns that her husband fell from an airplane without a parachute. Her husband's numerous hare-brained schemes at getting rich quick left their accounts in utter ruin. Worse if she does not raise 300000 pounds quickly she might lose her manor. Out of sheer desperation she turns to her oddball Scottish gardener Matthew (Craig Ferguson) who suggests growing pot. Grace puts her green thumb to work and in the blink of an eye the greenhouse is converted into the biggest marijuana farm in Cornwall. Soon word gets out to the not unsympathetic townspeople including the local doctor -- who is somewhat of a pot enthusiast -- and a horror flick-loving Vicar. Unfortunately a nervy French drug lord (Tcheky Karyo) also learns of their scheme and soon starts causing trouble. | Writer-director David Maquiling made his feature film debut and co-produced this independent latter-day American screwball comedy. Jack Crawford (Marc Palmieri) is a man in his 20s who is still living at home in the suburbs with his domineering mother. He works as a security guard at night and battles boredom by day. While commuting to his job on a bus one day he meets an attractive young woman named Kate (Nicol Zanzarella). She is mesmerizing to him and they talk and ride awhile. After she gets off the bus he discovers that his gun is missing. He sets off on a search for the missing weapon and finds out that Kate isn't what she seemed to be. | In 1999 representatives from some of the world's largest and most powerful economic forces met in Seattle WA for the World Trade Organization summit. They were met by a diverse group of activists ranging from youthful peace-punks to veteran trade union members who intended to publicly air their concerns about issues of economic justice Third World labor policies and environmental safety that were being ignored by many of the WTO's affiliates. Police soon clashed with the protesters the vast majority of which were gathered peacefully and had obtained permits for their gatherings. While Seattle authorities attempted to portray the protesters as a violent rabble in statements to the media a number of activists armed with film and video cameras were on hand to document the protests who then used the Internet and independent media outlets to bring their side of the story to the public. This Is What Democracy Looks Like was compiled by directors Jill Friedberg and Rick Rowley from material shot by more than a hundred "media activists" who captured a side of the WTO protests largely ignored by the mainstream news media. This Is What Democracy Looks Like is narrated by actress Susan Sarandon and Michael Franti leader of the leftist hip-hop group Spearhead; radical rock band Rage Against the Machine also appears in the film. | Screenwriter turned director Lee Chang-dong who scripted the acclaimed A Single Spark creates this tale of personal evolution and national history. Told backwards the film opens in the spring of 1999 where a family outing is spoiled by a raggedy old man Yeong-ho who threatens to throw himself in front of a train. Rewind to three days earlier Yeong-ho is seen buying a gun to off himself. Recently ruined by bad stock deals terrorized by loan sharks and dumped by his adulterous wife Yeong-ho is a typical victim of the Asian financial meltdown. He pays his dying ex-girlfriend a visit in the hospital and though she is unconscious he gives her the same peppermint candy that she used to send him. Rewind further to the summer of 1994 Yeong-ho hires a detective to tail his philandering wife though he is involved with a pretty office assistant. Rewind to 1987 which reveals Heong-ho as a thuggish policeman known for dispensing horrific amounts of brutality. This film was a critical favorite at the 1999 Pusan Film Festival. | The healing power of the sexual act is the focus of this magic-realist entry shot in Mexico and produced in Spain by writer-director Laura Mana. Evoking films as disparate as Wings of Desire Like Water for Chocolate and Breaking the Waves Sexo Por Compasion switches from black and white to color as it relays the tale of Dolores (Elisabeth Margoni) a woman who begins a series of affairs after her husband walks out on her. She begins her trysts "out of compassion" as it were for men who have been wronged by their women. As word of her carnal benevolence spreads Dolores notices her small village changing: the invalid Leocadia (Leticia Huijada) is suddenly able to walk; a feuding couple makes amends; and Dolores' suitors donate money to the local church. Everything goes well until the local prostitutes accuse Dolores of noodling in on their business. | The inner workings of the New York hip-hop scene and the fascination of white observers with rap music and hip-hop culture set the stage for this drama written and directed by James Toback. Rich Bower (Power) is a mover and shaker in the world of rap music (he's involved with a number of other licit and illicit business ventures as well) and his apartment is a favored meeting place for musicians hangers-on and hipsters who want to seem cool including a clique of white kids who want to be on the inside of whey they consider the coolest scene of the day. Sam (Brooke Shields) a filmmaker is making a documentary about Rich and his circle with the help of her husband Terry (Robert Downey Jr.) a closeted homosexual who doesn't feel at home in this milieu. Dean (Allan Houston) is a talented college basketball player and Rich's friend since childhood who is offered a deal by a bookmaker Mark (Ben Stiller) to throw a few games for a price. Dean takes the money against his better judgment and he soon realizes how much of a mistake he made when Mark turns out to be a cop hoping to dig up dirt on Rich. Rich in turn discovers that Dean might be forced to tell what he knows to stay out of jail and he decides that Dean has to be killed; however rather than murder his friend himself Rich asks one of the white kids who hangs out with him who seems especially eager to prove himself to do it for him. The kid however is actually the son of the District Attorney. Also contributing to Black and White's supporting cast are controversial boxing legend Mike Tyson musician Bijou Phillips Wu Tang Clan rapper Raekwon model Claudia Schiffer and Donald Trump's former spouse Marla Maples. | Love sex and food combine in this sensuous romantic comedy. Isabella (Penelope Cruz) is a master chef who suffers from severe motion sickness requiring her to be in control of her movements at all times. This need extends to the bedroom but her husband Tonino (Murilo Benicio) who owns the restaurant where she works doesn't like to make love in the fashion suggested by the title. This is hardly the only thing about their relationship that she finds stifling and when Isabella discovers Tonino in bed with another woman she leaves for America where with the help of cross-dressing friend "Monica" (Harold Perrineau Jr.) she becomes a star as the host of a TV cooking show Passion Foods Live. Woman on Top was the first American film from Venezuelan director Fina Torres. | Stephen Griscz the protagonist of The Wisdom of Crocodiles is a handsome but enigmatic man of many talents. He is also an incurable womanizer always searching for the perfect woman. But all his relationships end in tragedy which arouses the suspicions of police officer Healey. One day Stephen meets Anne an engineer who is also a very strong woman and definitely much better than all the others. Anne is intrigued by Stephen's strange airs. But soon it becomes clear that only one of them will survive the relationship. Po Chih Leong who launched his film career as an editor with the BBC and went on to become a television producer in Hong Kong made his directorial debut in 1976 and has since directed over a dozen features in English and Chinese before this British production. The Wisdom of Crocodiles was screened at the Montreal World Film Festival 1999. | The Lusty Lady is a peep-show strip club in San Francisco whose dancers were not happy with management. While the club paid good wages and the performers didn't have to participate in legally iffy practices such as "private lap dances" they made no provisions for sick days gave Caucasian dancers priority in scheduling over African-Americans pressured dancers into "dating" friends of the management and allowed patrons to videotape their performances without their knowledge or consent for amateur porn films. So the women of the Lusty Lady in the grand tradition of the American labor movement decide to unionize. When negotiations with management broke down the dancers went on strike with both the strippers and their customers picketing the club. The documentary Live Nude Girls Unite! offers a witty but sincere look at the Lusty Lady strike which paved the way for unionization of exotic dancers in a number of other major American cities. Co-director Julia Query was also one of the club's dancers as well as a key organizer in the strike and the film also takes a look at her sometimes rocky relationship with her mother feminist activist Dr. Joyce Wallace. | In this action comedy a crook trying to go straight finds himself lured back to crime by the police without his even knowing it. When master criminals Jasper (Robert Pastorelli) and Bristol (Doug Hutchison) pull a heist that nets $40 million in gold but leaves behind several dead policemen detective Edgar Clenteen (David Morse) pulls out all the stops to put the thief behind bars. Jasper is jailed and ends up sharing a cell with Alvin Sanders (Jamie Foxx) a habitual small-time criminal who was brought in after a bungled robbery of a seafood wholesaler. Jasper who has a weak heart suffers a heart attack in jail and as he dies he gives Alvin a message to pass along to his wife. Eager to track down Bristol who still has the gold Clenteen has Alvin secretly implanted with an experimental tracking device and then lets him go free while spreading the word on the street that Jasper told him where the gold was stashed shortly before his death. While Alvin makes an effort to start his life over and get a straight job Clenteen and his staff are electronically following his every move waiting for Bristol and his associates to track him down. Bait was directed by Antoine Fuqua whose previous credit was the stylish crime thriller The Replacement Killers. | A woman whose marriage is in trouble finds herself falling for a new man as her husband's life hangs in the balance in this thriller. Peter Bowman (David Morse) and his wife Alice (Meg Ryan) have relocated to a small Latin American nation called Tecala; Peter works for an American engineering and construction firm and his latest assignment has him building a dam that is intended to bring power to the developing nation. The ELT is a radical Marxist faction gearing up for political revolution in Tecala that has turned to kidnapping as a way to raise capital and Peter is chosen as its next target. When Peter is ambushed on his way to work his firm brings in Terry Thorn (Russell Crowe) a former Australian intelligence operative who now works as a private "kidnapping and ransom" negotiator. Alice is told Terry is her best hope for bringing Peter back safe and sound but when Terry's employers run into a tight squeeze financially they cancel their K&R insurance (which is considered a standard benefit for American employees assigned to South America) leaving Alice to rehire Terry on her own especially since she can't possibly pay the $3 million ransom demanded by the kidnappers. As Terry and his partner Dino (David Caruso) map out a rescue plan Alice and Terry find themselves increasingly attracted to each other. Alice's marriage to Peter was going through a rough patch when he was kidnapped and while she's deeply concerned for his safety she must reconcile her fears for Peter's life with her new feelings for Terry. Proof of Life is based on | Recharging his creative batteries with a "commercial" venture director Luis Bunuel came up with the stylish if undistinguished La Mort en ce Jardin (Death in This Garden). Set in a steaming jungle the film concerns a disparate group of refugees from a despotic military regime. Among these worthies is "good time girl" Djin (Simone Signoret) ageing miner Castin (Charles Vanel) and deaf-mute Marie (Michele Girardon). The deeper the protagonists venture into the jungle the more Bunuel's patented surrealism begins to surface. Only two of the escapees survive the ordeal and they aren't necessary the two whom the viewers are rooting for. Some prints of La Mort en ce Jardin bear the title Gina. hel) F Lorsque L'Enfant Paris (When the Child Appears) was adapted from the hit play by Andre Roussin. The story revolves around the efforts of a well-meaning highly moralistic minister who wants the government to clamp down on illegitimacy. Complications ensue when the minister's own wife become pregnant--and all evidence indicates that the child is not his. Adding to the protagonist's headaches his daughter on the eve of her wedding to a wealthy young man announces that she too may well be in the family way. Not to be left out the minister's son declares that he thinks he's impregnated his father's secretary! ~ Hal Erickson All Movie Guide | Director of award-winning short films Ben Hopkins embarked on this ambitious feature project with Robert Jones the producer of The Usual Suspects. The screenplay is inspired by Central European folklore spaghetti Westerns and industrial history. But the film which runs like a fable has its roots in folktales rather than history. It is the end of the 19th century and progress has arrived in Silesia. Travelers do not stop at the town anymore because the railway track is laid past the small settlement. Incomes have dropped and so has the number of inhabitants. Noah Taylor plays Simon a 'holy fool' of sorts persecuted by fellow villagers who hold him responsible for everything from the failure of the crops to the milk going sour. Simon who resembles a scarecrow lives in a hut outside the village. He earns his living emptying the sewers existing on dry bread and the occasional herring or pickle given by the wife of a rabbi. He knows how to entertain the village children with his magic tricks and devilish masks. At the same time he feels he actually is pursued by the devil which makes him do all kinds of evil things only increasing his isolation. There is also the poor but good-looking Jew Dovid who keeps proposing to the beautiful widow Leah who rejects him. Dovid devises a plan to build the village economy and in the process gain her affection. He pays a visit to the eccentric poet esquire and agrees to a business deal which entails the esquire allowing a new railway station to be built on his property in return for Dovid reading his newly published anthology. Unfortunately Hase Sean McGinley a wealthy Christian merchant with more money and little respect for the Jewish villagers is also interested in the railway project. Simon Magus is the story of a village caught between two worlds -- the new industrial order and the old rural world of tradition and superstition. The camera work of Nic Knowland is outstanding as is the confident performance by Noah Taylor the teenage David Helfgott of Shine. The rest of the cast is quite international as well -- Irishman Stuart Townsend as Dovid the merchant; South African-born Embeth Davidtz as Leah the widow and Dutch star Rutger Hauer cast against type as the gentle poet squire. Various subplots however often carry the story in directions which distracts audience attention. Simon Magus competed at the 49th International Berlin Film Festival in 1999. | In this satirical farce porn maven Ronny Bartolotti (Robert Loggia) has big plans for his daughter Katrina (Mena Suvari) to go to college and become a lawyer. Katrina however has other plans. An aspiring actress she leaves her high school sex ed class early one day to appear on "The Quaint Show" where host Quaint McPerson (Sally Kellerman) informs an expectant audience that Katrina a bona fide virgin has agreed to be deflowered on the show by the appropriately named Tony the Salami. The blessed event is the idea of Joey Quinn (Bob Hoskins) a one-time protégé of Ronny's who is now a rival porn king. Ronny sets out to stop the show as does Quaint's son Brian (Gabriel Mann) who once dated Kristina. Meanwhile in the true spirit of 21st century exploitation thousands await the big show via Internet hook-up. | In this period drama romance and confusion rule the day in a 17th theatrical troupe. Giovanni Andreini (Peter Stormare) is a playwright who leads the Company of Faithful Comics a group of performers dependant on the financial support of the Duke of Mantua; however before he's willing to finance the Company's upcoming trip to Paris he requests a special private performance featuring the beautful women of the troupe without costumes. The actresses grudgingly agree and Giovanni begins work on his latest play Love In the Mirror. He intends the female lead to go to his wife Virginia (Anna Galiena) but when a lovely young woman named Lidia (Simona Cavallari) approaches Giovanni and tells him how much she enjoys his work he's so smitten that he gives the role to her. Soon Lidia and Giovanni are having an steamy affair and this turn of events so upsets Virginia that she leaves Giovanni and joins a convent; however she comes up with a better idea for getting revenge on her husband by seducing Lidia herself. | Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors was writer/director Hong Sang-soo's (Turning Gate) third feature and his first to be released on DVD in the United States. As the black-and-white film opens a wealthy young man Jae-hoon (Jeong Bo-seok) arrives at a hotel room and examines it while he waits for a woman to join him. Soo-jung (Lee Eun-ju of Tae Guk Gi) phones him after a while and tries to get out of their planned tryst. They argue on the phone. The film then flashes back to show us in numbered and sometimes titled episodes how the relationship between these two characters developed. Jae-hoon was working as an assistant to a struggling filmmaker Young-soo (Mun Seong-kun of A Petal). After several social engagements Jae-hoon suggests to Young-soo that he might be interested in financing his next film. Jae-hoon begins to pursue Soo-jung who keeps him at bay for a while. But Jae-hoon is persistent and eventually she relents. She lets him know that she is a virgin. Eventually it becomes clear that Young-soo also has a romantic interest in Soo-jung. Jae-hoon gets jealous and he and Young-soo get into a big argument but they patch things up and make plans to go to an expensive hotel on Cheju Island where presumably they will have sex. At the film's midway point Hong returns us to the first chapter and we are taken through the story again with many changes to the action -- some subtle and some more severe. The film's English-language title is an apparent reference to Marcel Duchamp's artwork "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even." The original Korean title is the far more prosaic Oh! Soo-jung. | A young woman dies of a drug overdose when she takes the ecstasy pill at a party. At the morgue her corpse is raped by the attendant who is overwhelmed by the youth and beauty of her body. The repressive act of necrophilia changes into something else when the girl returns from the other world and instead of pressing charges tries to get to know her "savior" better. The film is a commentary on contemporary times where it seems to be easier to have sex than to make love. All characters have problems in their relationships with others. Despite its subject J'aimerais Pas Crever un Dimanche avoids being voyeuristic. Instead of the bodies the camera chooses to linger on faces as if trying to decipher what the characters are thinking at that precise moment. | Released shortly after Luciano Emmer's documentary Picasso H. G. Clouzot's Le Mystère Picasso was an unmitigated commercial disaster - all the more tragic when one considers the groundbreaking nature of its content. Like Emmer before him Clouzot offers rare and precious glimpses of Pablo Picasso at work. The film watches Picasso draw or paint 15 different works often via tightly-compressed time-lapse cinematography. All of the featured masterpieces were intentionally destroyed following production meaning that they exist only in the cinematic realm. With this documentary Clouzot comes as close as humanly possible to defining the genius of Picasso within the parameters of the camera lens. Oddly Le Mystère Picasso does not appear on many of the "official" lists of Clouzot's films even though it won a Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. | Marion Hansel directed this Belgian-French-Dutch-Spanish drama adapted from the novel by Damon Galgut about an escaped criminal (John Lynch) who gets a lift from a minister (Serge-Henri Valcke). When the minister makes a sexual advance the two skirmish -- leading to the minister's accidental death. After he buries the body at an inactive quarry the escapee heads for the dead man's destination where he easily assumes the ministerial position and is accepted by the community -- a situation threatened when small-time thieves realize he's an impostor. In addition to an award for Takashi Kako's music score this film shared the top award at the 1998 Montreal Film Festival. | Don "The Dragon" Wilson stars in this action drama as a tourist who through no fault of his own finds himself on the run from a gang of terrorists international espionage agents and the police. Accused of a murder he didn't commit the man struggles to keep himself alive as he tries to clear his name and find the identity of the real killer. Moving Target also features Bill Murphy Hilary Kavanagh and Terry McMahon. | One of the most talked-about movies of the 2000 Sundance Film Festival this film directed by Jon Shear recalls the edgy aggressively-political qualities of early '90s queer cinema such as Poison (1991) and Swoon (1991) -- and throws in a few nods to Martin Scorsese's late-night New York City odyssey film After Hours (1985) for good luck. Dashing young yuppie Charlie (Dan Futterman) is losing control of his life after the loss of his longtime companion Chris (Matt Keeslar). Alone in his apartment he can hear his upstairs neighbors (Bill Sage and Megan Dodds) engage in noisy lovemaking that leaves him lonely frustrated and aroused. He wanders the neon-drenched streets of Manhattan at night as if he were a wraith. Later at a bar with the amorous couple the trio get into a loud ugly argument about public displays of affection. Around this same time Charlie notices a mysterious tattooed stranger and the two exchange looks. Intrigued Charlie sets out looking for the man and in the process he launches himself on a nightmarish journey through the underside of New York. He happens upon an increasingly odd array of people each telling progressively more bizarre tales that are purportedly true. German actress Barbara Sukowa appears in a cameo in which she tells Charlie of a sexual tryst she had in a bar's restroom. Alan Cumming appears as a friend who has a crush on Charlie while Lothaire Bluteau plays a stammering bum. Soon reality and fiction straight and gay all fuse and blur in Charlie's increasingly troubled psyche. | Billy the Kid (Jean-Pierre Leaud) is both ruthless and bumbling in this impressionistic French-made western. Ruthless in that he tracks down a witness to a robbery and kills him in cold blood. Bumbling in that he literally stumbles over things throughout the film. He is also lucky one might add as instead of exacting revenge as she had planned the bereaved girlfriend of a man he has shot walks off into the fabled sunset with Billy. | Lawrence Ah Mon ends a 12-year absence from the Hong Kong film with this gritty urban drama about four school girls angry and adrift in Hong Kong. Cookie (Debbie Tam) is a 13-year-old who pines for her mother who abandoned her and her abusive father; for her best friend Mosquito who was carted off to reform school; and for her would-be boyfriend who won't return any of her calls. Always late and frequently on the receiving end of teachers' ire she has fallen in with fellow malcontents. One is Banana (Angela Au Man-Si) who deals drugs and who gets money for sex as a part of the "phone date" ring she's in. Brandishing a sad world-weary sexuality at a remarkably young age she is already an expert on abortions as a junior high-school student. Also in the quartet is Bean Curd (Maggie Poon Mei-kei) an aggressive punkish lesbian who is extremely protective of her girlfriend Sissy (Christy Cheung). The group goes from karaoke bar to mall and back with their cell phones in hand. As the film progresses Cookie learns that she is pregnant. Introverted and lonely she agonizes over what to do with her unborn child and with her life as she dutifully tags along with her wayward friends. | Lars von Trier wrote (in four days) and directed this Danish comedy-drama about a group of Copenhagen eccentrics who find a therapeutic release and confront apathy via unacceptable idiotic behavior which they call "spazzing." Stoffer (Jens Albinus) is supposed to be selling his uncle's house but instead it becomes the focal point for geeky group activities. Restaurant patrons are disturbed by the group's mischief but single diner Karen (Bodil Jorgensen) develops an appreciation of their antics. Stoffer at his birthday party wishes for a "gangbang" and both clothes and inhibitions are soon discarded. But when Stoffer calls for the group members to let idiocy invade their personal daily lives only Karen takes up the challenge. Shown in competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. | A man finds his melancholy turning to madness in this thriller. Young lawyer Fielding Pierce (Billy Crudup) has just thrown his hat in the ring for an upcoming congressional election. He has also been haunted by the memory of his girlfriend Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) who recently died in a car bombing -- and haunted not just figuratively but literally: he's seeing apparitions of Sarah everywhere and he's starting to wonder if she's really there or if he's going mad. Waking the Dead is based on a novel by Scott Spencer who also wrote Endless Love and directed by actor-turned-filmmaker Keith Gordon. | null | A cast of distinguished veterans and promising newcomers headline this stark prison drama from first-time writer-director Jordan Walker-Pearlman. Hill Harper stars as embittered inmate Alex sentenced to serve time for a rape he claims that he didn't commit. His link to the outside world is his upper-middle class bother Tony (Obba Babatunde) the only family member who's come to visit him in the half-decade he's been in jail. On his latest visit Alex pleads with Tony to have the rest of the family visit him admitting that he's in the final stages of his battle with AIDS. Through flashbacks dream sequences and real-time encounters Alex interacts with the people who have shaped his life -- his parents (Marla Gibbs and Billy Dee Williams) his old friend (Rae Dawn Chong) and his therapist (Phylicia Rashad) -- and attempts to overcome the seething anger and resentment that have punctuated his time in prison. The Visit was greeted with much acclaim when it premiered at the 2000 Method Fest Independent Film Festival. | An Australian family with more than its share of eccentricities comes together and tries to set aside their differences in the comic drama Soft Fruit. Patsy (Jeannie Drynan) is the mother of four grown children who has learned she's dying of cancer. While her husband Vic (Linal Haft) is ambivalent about Patsy's condition her kids are concerned enough to all visit her marking the first time in 15 years the entire family has been under one roof. Josie (Genevieve Lemon) arrives from the United States with her Australian accent gone and two children in tow. Nadia (Sacha Horler) a single mother since her recent divorce comes by with her son but keeps sneaking off for assignations with her ex-husband. Vera (Alicia Talbot) who lives close by is a nurse who is more single than she'd like to be. And Bo (Russell Dykstra) hangs out with a biker gang when he's not in jail; he's been released on special parole to visit his mother due to her condition. With the family together for a change the sisters look after their mother Bo sleeps in a storage shed and Vic uses the fruit trees in the yard for target practice. Mom however has some ideas of her own about how she'd like to spend her final days. Soft Fruit marked the directorial debut of Christina Andreef who previously served as an assistant to Jane Campion; Campion was executive producer for this project. | The first feature film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and one of the seminal films of the French New Wave Breathless is story of the love between Michel Poiccard a small-time hood wanted for killing a cop and Patricia Franchini an American who sells the International Herald Tribune along the boulevards of Paris. Their relationship develops as Michel hides out from a dragnet. Breathless uses the famous techniques of the French New Wave: location shooting improvised dialogue and a loose narrative form. In addition Godard uses his characteristic jump cuts deliberate "mismatches" between shots and references to the history of cinema art and music. Much of the film's vigor comes from collisions between popular and high culture: Godard shows us pinups and portraits of women by Picasso and Renoir and the soundtrack includes both Mozart's clarinet concerto and snippets of French pop radio. When Breathless was first released audiences and critics responded to the burst of energy it gave the French cinema; it won numerous international awards and became an unexpected box-office sensation. | In this independent comedy three buddies who have been sharing their thoughts on love and sex suddenly find that that's not all they're sharing. Stylish stockbroker Brad (Brian Van Holt) bohemian hipster Zeke (Zorie Barber) and socially inept Jonathan (Jonathan Abrahams) get together with their married friend Eric (Judah Domke) every Sunday at the same coffee shop to discuss whatever is on their minds -- which usually turns out to be women. While most weeks the conversation quickly turns to a crude exchange of views on "the art of seduction" one Sunday Brad Zeke and Jonathan all have the same remarkable bit of news for Eric: They've fallen in love. After comparing notes however they realize that they are all in love with the same woman Mia (Amanda Peet). Whipped was the feature debut for writer and director Peter M. Cohen. | A young man's determination to put a stop to organized crime in his community puts him at odds with his family in this drama from Italy. As a child Peppino Impastato was very close with his uncle Don Cesare (Pippo Montalbano) but was unaware that he was head of local Mafia operations. As he grew to adulthood Peppino (Luigi Lo Cascio) became a political activist and a member of the Communist party thanks to the influence of a close friend and leftist artist (Andrea Tidona). With his friends Peppino starts an underground radio station to speak out against the corrupt influence of the Mafia and their control of local government bravely leading public rallies calling for citizens to stand united against organized crime. However Peppino's family still has strong ties with the mob and as the young man and his comrades wage war against Tano and his men Peppino's father (Luigi Maria Burruano) does everything he can to bring his wayward son back into the fold. | One man's small empire threatens to collapse under the weight of his greed and deceit in this drama that transplants the story of Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge to 19th century America. In 1867 Dillon (Peter Mullan) is an Irish immigrant who settled in California during the Gold Rush of '49 and has done quite well for himself. Dillon owns nearly every business of consequence in the town of Kingdom Come; if someone wants to dig for gold rent a room open a bank account or even order a drink they have to go to Dillon to do it. One of the few profitable enterprises in town that he doesn't own is the brothel which is operated by Lucia (Milla Jovovich) Dillon's lover. Circumstances change somewhat when Dalglish - a surveyor with the Central Pacific Railroad - turns up and expresses his plans to implement a railroad in the area. Dillon sensing a great opportunity afoot travels well out of his way to ensure that the line is run through Kingdom Come to enhance the town's commercial prospects. Also arriving in town the same time as Dalglish are two women the beautiful but ailing Elena (Nastassja Kinski) and her lovely teenage daughter Hope (Sarah Polley); their presence is deeply troubling for Dillon for they are the keys to a dark secret Dillon has kept from the people of Kingdom Come. The Claim is Michael Winterbottom's second adaptation of the works of Thomas Hardy; his 1996 feature Jude was adapted from Hardy's final novel Jude the Obscure. | Shot on digital video this no-holds-barred semi-autobiographical film from Italian actress/model Asia Argento presents the bleak decent of a popular actress into a haze of drugs and overindulgence. Anna Battista (Argento) has seemingly everything anyone could ever want yet sometimes everything is never enough. Fed up with going through the motions as an actor Battista aspires to seek a career as a director so that she may truly explore her currently latent artistic talent. The queen of excess Battista's attempts to realize her true talent are time and again shattered as the she is used and abused by everyone she comes into contact with. After a one-night fling with an emotionally distant and uncaring Australian rock star (Jean Sheperd) leaves the self-confessed whore a lovelorn mother-to-be Battista's desperation to bring her story to the screen finds her dealing with a shady American producer (Joe Coleman) an agent reluctant to assist her in branching out and a heroin-addicted former filmmaker who is as close to ending his life as Battista is to beginning hers. Her career in disarray and her uncertain future growing increasingly grim Battista embarks on a numbing binge of sex and drugs that takes her from Europe to America and back again. Attempting to seek-out the father of her unborn child and find some sense of stability Battista finds the truth about her one-time lover. | After a series of short films writer/director Laurent Firode made his feature-length debut with this tale of coincidence chance and fate inspired by a variation of the chaos theory which supposes that if a butterfly beats its wings in one part of the world it could theoretically cause a full-fledged storm thousands of miles away. Firode applies this theory to a disparate group of Parisians opening with a young retail worker Irene (Audrey Tautou) reading her horoscope on the train to work one morning. At the store Irene has to deal with an elderly woman (Francoise Bertin) who wants to return a broken coffeemaker; as if that weren't enough the dissatisfied octogenarian consumer has to put up with her impudent grandson Luc (Eric Feldman). Amidst all the seemingly unrelated human activities in the film cockroaches bird droppings and changes in the weather all conspire to bring the characters together -- or drive them apart as the case may be. | null | South Korean-born Wonsuk Chin a NYC resident for eight years made his directorial debut with this hip comedy shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. With numerous cinematic references and allusions (Bergman Godard Woo Hartley) the tale begins with a black-and-white silent sequence depicting Death chasing a young man through Old Baghdad. The setting shifts to present-day New York where a Japanese man Kenji (Takeshi Kaneshiro of Chungking Express) is seen abed in a sparsely furnished apartment. Kinji goes to a local cafe where he chats with several others: Italian friend Fabrizio (Michael Imperioli) who proclaims "Lubitsch is the god!"; a literary wit Balzac Man (Jeffrey Wright); and an enigmatic German woman Pola (Geno Lechner) who hints at a possible sexual liaison with Kinji. Death (Mira Sorvino) drifts about assuming various forms -- disco gal Japanese geisha Chinese woman devil with a red dress on and a French-accented figure dressed as a man. The sad and lonely Death informs Kenji that she has no choice in determining her victims and he also learns from her that he has only 12 hours left to live. She suggests that he make the most of his remaining minutes so he sets forth on a series of brief adventures. At the cafe he chides famous artist John Sage (Ben Gazzara) for being involved with a decades-younger girlfriend the beautiful Korean Anouk (Hye Soo Kim). Sage invites Kenji to dinner at their home and Death invites herself. Kenji makes the proposal that since he's due to die he could be allowed sex with Anouk as a final act. This request isn't well received by anyone present leaving Kenji to his own devices as the darkness closes in. Mira Sorvino wears a virtual fashion show of colorful costumes in this movie which also provided her with the opportunity to speak Chinese onscreen for the first time. Sorvino majored in Asian studies at Harvard and lived for eight months (1988-89) in Beijing where she studied Chinese taught English and viewed a variety of Chinese films. Too Tired to Die and The Replacement Killers both brought her several steps closer to her announced goal of making a film in Mandarin and working with a Chinese director. | Recalling both the erotic tension and the surrealist imagery of Woman of the Dunes Kim Ki-duk's film is set near a remote lake where men come far and wide to fish on anchored rafts. Running a little bait-and-tackle shop is the earthy -- almost feral -- young lass Hee-jin (Seoh Jung) who sometimes sells herself for a price to horny fishermen. On one raft is the morose youth Hyun-shik (Kim Yu-seok) who Hee-jin has quietly taken a shine to after saving him from a suicide attempt. His ham-fisted advances are rejected but after a second try at suicide in which he puts fishing hooks in his mouth she nurses him back to health. Soon a freakily-intense relationship builds between the two in which the jealous Hee-jin starts to brutally dispatch with any competition. This film was screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. | Actor-turned-filmmaker Griffin Dunne directs this mockumentary about the lives of struggling thespians. The film focuses on Lisa Picard (Laura Kirk) a fledgling actress about to burst on the scene thanks to a bit part in a made-for-TV movie. She is followed around by Dunne as she makes her publicity rounds with her friend Tate Kelley (Nat DeWolf) a writer/actor/militant gay activist. Famous is populated with several direct-to-camera interviews featuring the likes of Penelope Ann Miller Charles Sheen and Mira Sorvino. This film was screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. | Filmed in two weeks on a budget of 7000 dollars El Mariachi was one of the singular pleasures of the 1993-1994 movie season. Kind-spirited guitarist El Mariachi (Carlos M. Gallardo) simply wants to wander through life as his father and grandfather did with a song in his heart and a smile on his lips. He wanders into a small mob-run town guitar case in hand. It so happens that the local criminal element is awaiting the arrival of vicious hit man Azul (Reinol Martinez) who is well known for carrying his weapons in...a guitar case. Just when you think you've got a lock on what's going to happen next director Robert Rodriguez throws us for a loop unexpectedly alternating whimsical comedy with graphic violence. Rodriguez later retooled the plot of El Mariachi for his far more expensive (and far less satisfying) Antonio Banderas vehicle Desperado (1995). | William Williams (Henry Harmon) named his daughter (Wild Bennet) Conscience for a reason -- he's a Puritanical New Englander whose beliefs veer towards the rigid and dogmatic. So when Conscience falls for Stuart Emmett (Kenneth Harlan) an author who has written a book on free thought Williams blows his stack. He insists that she marry Eben Tollman (George Cowl) an older man who has money. Tollman helps his suit along by stealing a letter the girl has written to Emmett who leaves town. So Conscience marries Tollman but when she finds out about the purloined missive she sends for Emmett. He returns and gets into a fight with Tollman which results in the older man being tossed into the lake. While the film ends with the couple in a clinch it never does explain what happened to the waterlogged husband. It was based on a best-selling novel The Tyranny of Weakness by Charles Neville Buck. | The distinguished director/producer/writer team of James Ivory Ismail Merchant and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala returns to the works of 19th century novelist Henry James in this adaptation of his tale of love and treachery. Wealthy American art collector Adam Verver (Nick Nolte) is traveling Europe with his daughter Maggie (Kate Beckinsale) following the death of his wife. In their travels Adam and Maggie encounter Mrs. Assingham (Anjelica Huston) an American socialite who enjoys playing matchmaker whether or not her subjects are interested. She introduces Maggie to Prince Amerigo (Jeremy Northam) a handsome but penniless member of Italian royalty and after a bit of prodding they announce their intention to marry. Mrs. Assingham also pushes Adam into a relationship with Charlotte (Uma Thurman) a close friend of Maggie and they too decide to wed. However no one else knows that Amerigo and Charlotte were once lovers who broke off their relationship because he couldn't marry a commoner with no money. Their passion is eventually too strong to resist and they embark on an adulterous affair which becomes even more dangerous when Mrs. Assingham learns of it. The Golden Bowl was Merchant/Ivory/Jhabvala's third film based on a James novel following The Europeans (1979) and The Bostonians (1984). | The ancient insulated steam pipes that lie under the streets and buildings of New York City are in need of constant repair. They also are very dangerous when they blow causing injuries damage and inconvenience. The steam is vital to the success of the city -- it powers everything from clothes presses to elevators -- as well as the survival of the citizens who rely on it for heat even in the most modern skyscrapers. The only way to repair the 16-inch pipes is to close off the street and dig up the road to get to the break -- at a cost of about 35000 dollars at each break. But wait what's that thing crawling along inside the pipe with a blow torch? A pyromaniacal snake? A fire-breathing dragon? No it's W.I.S.O.R. the robo-welder to the rescue. | One of the leading voices in the new Japanese cinema Shinji Aoyama directs this saga about memory grief and redemption. Shot in stark black and white the film opens with the sudden and inexplicably bloody hijacking of a bus in rural Kyushu. The crazed gunman (Riju Go) shoots two passengers in the back as they try to flee. Stepping out of the bus for some fresh air the hijacker drags bus driver Makoto (played by the ubiquitous Koji Yakusho) along for cover. When the driver faints and falls to the ground police snipers shoot the terrorist. In his last dying effort the hijacker stumbles back on board the bus where he murders an old lady and tries to kill a pair of shocked schoolchildren Naoki (Masaru Miyazaki) and Kozue (Aoi Miyazaki). Two years later the experience has wreaked havoc on the lives of the three sole survivors. Distanced and easily distracted Makoto's weird behavior -- particularly his habit of wandering off unannounced for days at a time -- finally takes its toll on his marriage. Meanwhile Naoki and Kozue are left mute from the event though they can communicate. The silent siblings' mother soon walks out of her marriage and their father kills himself in a car wreck leaving them alone in a large house with a substantial insurance check. Having found work at a construction company Makoto's strange behavior starts to raise a few eyebrows especially when he utterly ignores the advances of a comely office worker. Soon the village is rocked by news of murdered women washing up on a nearby river bank; Makoto's brother suspects him and asks him to leave their family house. He shows up on the doorstep of Naoki and Kozue's house which has devolved into utter disrepair and the trio forms a family of sorts. Their relative peace and order is upset by Akihiko (Yohichiroh Saitoh) the bumptious cousin from Tokyo on vacation from college who is insensitive to the trauma that the trio has endured and increasingly suspicious of the kids' ersatz guardian. His disapproval of Makoto grows when that same comely office work turns up dead and Makoto is the prime suspect. Looking to break out of their routine and cleared of murder charges Makoto purchases an old bus and converts it into a camper. Taking his three housemates on an odyssey that begins at the site of the hijacking they slowly start to reconcile the grief and pain that so destroyed their lives. Unfortunately the killing seems to follow them along their way. A poignant emotional journey clocking in at just under four hours Eureka won the prestigious FIPRESCI Award at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and was screened at the 2000 Toronto and New York Film Festivals. | Following up on his critically successful debut Sunday (1997) which won top prizes at the Sundance Film Festival Jonathan Nossiter directs this romantic drama about a man obsessed with coincidence serendipity and the preternatural. Alec Skarsgard (Stellan Skarsgard) is a Stockholm-born American who lives in Athens and works as a commodities trader. He takes great pride in his ability to perceive patterns and trends in the daily undulations of the market and thereby turn a huge profit. In his private life he also obsesses over random incidents and occurrences looking for a deeper meaning in the chaos of everyday life. Though he loves his longtime wife Marjorie (Charlotte Rampling) and their two teenaged children he finds that he cannot resist the seductive wiles of his co-worker Katherine (Deborah Kara Unger). He soon breaks the illicit affair off in an effort to save the marriage. Yet when he accidentally bumps into Katherine on a family ski trip believing it fateful coincidence he leaves with his co-worker and files for divorce. Later Katherine reveals that she concocted their fortuitous meeting. Aghast Alec promptly spurns her and returns to his soon-to-be ex-wife. Since she has already taken up with Greek intellectual Andreas (Dimitris Katalifos) Marjorie is less than enthusiastic about reconciling. Meanwhile Katherine follows Alec and informs him that she is pregnant. This film was screened at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival. | Love and betrayal complicate a robbery gone wrong in this offbeat crime thriller shot in Argentina. Angel (Eduardo Noriega) and El Nene (Leonardo Sbaraglia) are a pair of small-time criminals hired to take part in the robbery of an armored truck organized by mobsters Nando (Carlos Roffe) and Fontana (Ricardo Bartis) who working in cahoots with the driver El Cuervo (Pablo Echarri). Angel and El Nene are also lovers and when the robbery goes sour and Angel is shot by the police El Nene is enraged and opens fire on the officers turning the heist into a bloodbath. Angel and El Nene somehow escape and go into hiding with El Nene attempting to nurse Angel back to health. As the couple tries to avoid detection in Uruguay El Cuervo's moll Vivi (Dolores Fonzi) tells the police of their whereabouts under threat of torture. Meanwhile beginning to crack under cabin fever Angel and El Nene slip into town to visit a carnival where El Nene's head is unexpectedly turned by Giselle (Leticia Bredice) sparking murderous jealousy in Angel. Plata Quemada was adapted from a novel by Ricardo Piglia which was inspired by a true story. | Iranian filmmaker Bahman Farmanara wrote directed and stars in this autobiographical drama of an artist reaching beyond the limits of censorship. Farjami (Farmanara) is a movie director living in Iran who has not been permitted to make a picture since the Post-Revolutionary Censor Board came into effect two decades earlier. Suffering from a serious cardiac condition Farjami is convinced he does not have long to live so he makes plans for one final project -- a film on burial rites which may or may not include his own funeral. Farjami's new production which requires him to research the nuts and bolts of burial practices at once forces him to come to terms with his mortality and leads him to yet another conflict with the authorities determined to prevent his self-expression. Farjami also encounters a woman who shares with him a terrible secret -- and unwittingly implicates him in her wrongdoings. Booye Kafoor Atre Yas is Farmanara's first film since Saiehaieh Bolan De Bad in 1979. | New York University film student Krutin Patel debuts with this cross-cultural drama about a pair of Indian-American 20-somethings. Bedhopping Nina (Sheetal Sheth) is split between upper class white boy Sam (Rex Young) and childhood friend Ashok (Aasif Mandvi). Meanwhile Nina's workaholic brother Raj (Faran Tahir) is set for an arranged marriage with pleasant Tejal (Adriane Forlana Erdos) but he has eyes for sexy white co-worker Julia (Jennifer Dorr White). This film was screened in the 1999 London Film Festival. | Set in Tel Aviv during the Gulf War director Arik Kaplun's debut is a light comedy about romance and culture shock. Yana (played by Evelyne Kaplun the director's wife) and her new husband arrive in Israel from Russia only to have her spouse split town with the immigration money. Naïve vulnerable and three months pregnant Yana is forced to fend for herself. Fortunately she finds company with an eccentric fledgling filmmaker Eli (Nir Levi) who videotapes everything. With the fear of Iraqi scuds an ever-present threat the two inch slowly toward a relationship. This film was screened at the 1999 Toronto and Thessaloniki Film Festivals. | Kim A. Snyder was working on Jodie Foster's Home for the Holidays when she was struck with a painful and debilitating illness. Snyder eventually learned that she had what has come to be known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. As Snyder began to recover she was inspired to make this documentary I Remember Me which encompasses her own experience with CFS the experiences of others the unexamined history of the condition and the bewilderingly dismissive response of the medical community. Snyder begins by looking at the first recorded outbreak of the illness which took place in Lake Tahoe NV in the mid-'80s. She shows brief interviews with people from the area including sufferers (some of whom have still not recovered) local doctors and public relations-types who are eager to dismiss the condition as hypochondria -- to downplay its seriousness in order to alleviate fears and protect the reputation of their resort town. Snyder exposes the CDC's failure to investigate the syndrome thoroughly. The CDC came up with the name "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" naming a complex and serious condition after one of its symptoms which one sufferer complains is akin to calling tuberculosis "Coughing Disease." Snyder also investigates earlier unrecognized outbreaks from around the world including one epidemic in Florida which occurred decades ago. Snyder tracks down survivors and doctors from this outbreak and interviews them about their experience. The heart of Snyder's documentary is her in-depth interviews with sufferers of CFS -- including filmmaker Blake Edwards (The Pink Panther) Olympic gold medallist soccer star Michelle Akers and a young man named Steven -- bedridden for two years because of the illness -- who Snyder captures attending his high school graduation. | Three small-time gamblers discover their stakes have been raised to a career high in this comedy-drama. Jack (Robbie Magasiva) Wayne (Scott Wills) and Thomas (Paolo Rotondo) compose a trio of hotshot billiards players who devote their spare time to hustling games at their favorite watering hole in New Zealand. When the boys learn that Daddy (Enrico Mammarella) a fearsome local crime czar is organizing a high-stakes pool tournament they decide to get in on the action but when they learn that Dave (John Leigh) the owner of their favorite pub and hustling spot is deep in dept to the mob they figure that wining the tourney may be their only hope for keeping the bar open (and Dave alive). As Jack Wayne and Thomas prepare to square off against the sharpest Kiwi pool sharks alive they find themselves attracting the attention of Karen (Simone Kessell) and Sara (Anne Nordhaus) a pair of beautiful women who seem to know their way around a billiard table and are more than casually interested in the boys. But what the guys don't know is that Karen and Sara are world-class pool hustlers who've been hired by Daddy's crew to distract them and throw them off their game. Stickmen was the first feature film from director Hamish Rothwell who previously was a top director of television commercials and music videos. | In the wake of the fundamentalist revolution that overtook Iran in 1979 the last thing most people would have expected was for the nation to spawn one of the world's most interesting national cinemas. But such Iranian films as The Taste of Cherry The Children of Heaven and The White Balloon have won enthusiastic acclaim at a number of international film festivals and impressed filmgoers around the globe. Friendly Persuasion: Iranian Cinema After the Revolution is a documentary that examines the new Iranian cinema as such filmmakers as Abbas Kiarostami Majid Majidi Jafar Panahi Moshen Makhmalbaf and Dariush Mehrjui discuss the new renaissance in their nation's cinema and how they've learned to wring creative mileage out of the often tricky details of working around their government's severe censorship laws. | null | In his 36-year life director Rainer Werner Fassbinder made some 40 films. He is perhaps best known to American audiences for his 1978 period drama The Marriage of Maria Braun. A theme he examined repeatedly in his films was the unreasonable meanness of people which he shows in a stark relentless fashion. This early film Whity is set in the American Old West with overtones of the antebellum South. The main character Whity (Günther Kaufmann) is a black servant who is sorely abused at every turn. Eventually he has had all he can take; his manner of taking vengeance is what this film is about. | Legendary filmmaker Agnes Varda takes digital camcorder in hand and roams about the French countryside in search of "gleaners." An age-old practice as depicted in Millet's famous painting performed traditionally by peasant women gleaners scavenged the remains of a crop after the harvest. Varda finds their modern-day equivalent collecting rejected potatoes outside of Lyon fallen apples in Provence and refuse in the markets of Paris. Along the way she talks to a man sporting yellow rubber boots who has lived on trash for ten years a gourmet chef who gleans for his restaurant a homeless doctorate in biology who teaches literacy courses to immigrants for free a couple of artists who use trash in their work and the grandson of early cinema innovator Étienne-Jules Marey. Along the way Varda discusses heart-shaped potatoes big trucks on the highway the waste of consumerism and the ravages of time. This film was screened at the 2000 Cannes and Toronto Film Festivals. | Can two men one straight and one gay find happiness together writing a cheesy action movie? Alex Andero (Michael Parducci) is an aspiring filmmaker who makes ends meet by working in the restaurant founded by his father. Alex has dreamed up a character named Jagger Stevens a James Bond-style undercover agent who is trying to infiltrate a drug smuggling ring operated by super models (hey are you sure that movie didn't play on Cinemax last month?). Alex's cousin Norman (Bill Cohen) works in Hollywood as a producer and actually thinks the Jagger Stevens idea has potential so he asks Alex to write a script. However Alex doesn't know the first thing about screenwriting; he signs up for a class in writing for film but he hasn't made much progress beyond attracting a girl named Gwen (Judy Prescott) whom he isn't even sure he likes. However there's a new waiter at the restaurant Joey (Kerr Smith) who is good looking gay and has an admirer named Elliot (Peter Jacobson) who happens to be a screenwriter. Alex and Elliot meet through Joey and before long begin collaborating on a script although Jagger Stevens is a good bit different after Elliot gets through with him. Hit and Runway was the debut feature for director/co-screenwriter Christopher Livingston and was screened at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. | The rich and passionate sounds of Spanish flamenco music provide the backdrop for this emotional drama of two families at war. Caco (Antonio Canales) is a man whose family has long been at odds with the Caravacas a prominent family living in the same village. Mario Caco's brother murdered one of the Caravacas and now the family is out for blood with Mario's son Diego (Orestes Villasan Rodriguez) the expected target. Caco has lost a daughter of his own whom Diego loved and Caco is determined to spare his nephew the same fate. But guarding the young man is no easy task in the hilly country of southern Spain. Vengo also features performances by a number of noted flamenco performers including La Paquera de Jerez. | Noted German filmmaker Doris Dorrie directs this understated comedy about two middle-aged brothers who go to study at a Zen monastery in Japan. The two brothers could not be more different. Uwe (Uwe Ochsenknecht) is a bored husband and kitchenware salesman while Gustav (Gustav Peter Wohler) is a flighty feng shui consultant and Eastern religions devotee. Just as Gustav is preparing to leave for the land of the rising sun Uwe whose wife just dumped him begs his brother to let him tag along. The first night in Tokyo proves to be a disaster. After a night of drinking the pair get lost spend the last of their cash on an ill-fated taxi ride lose their credit cards and end up sleeping in some boxes on the city streets. But this deprivation prepares them for the hard living of monastic life including 4:30 a.m. wake up calls elaborate dining rituals long periods of silent mediation and a punishing cleaning routine. As the days wear on Gustav soon finds himself buckling under the strain while Uwe demonstrates himself to be much more adaptable to a monk's life. The experience eventually brings the night-and-day brothers closer together. This film was screened at the 2000 Rotterdam Film Festival. | Renowned exploitation film director Hershell Gordon Lewis once told an interviewer "I knew how to load a Mitchell camera I knew how to mix a multiple sound track and I knew how to cut for opticals. What else is there to making a feature film?" In The Road to Park City aspiring filmmaker John (John Viener) doesn't know quite that much about the process of making a movie but he isn't about to let that stop him -- he's decided since everyone else around him seems to be making an independent feature film why shouldn't he? Convinced it can't be especially difficult John quits his job and sets out to make a film which he's certain will win at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. First of course John needs to write a script so he approaches Syd Field author of a number of books on the art of screenwriting for some friendly advice and as he digs deeper and deeper into the thousands of details that are part of making a film John learns the hard way just what a Best Boy does what a clapper is for and just what the lab can and will do to your footage. The Road to Park City was the first feature film from cinematographer Bret Stern and featured Paige Turco Christopher Lawford and a cameo from Robert Kennedy Jr.; the film never did make it to the Sundance Film Festival but it was screened at the rival Slamdance Film Festival and went into limited release in 2001 just as that year's Sundance Festival was getting under way. | Don Close made his feature directorial debut with this drama about a trio of working-class Italian-Americans in Queens. The tale begins with childhood misadventures and then leaps ahead to show their adult lives two decades later -- with one unemployed (Andy Fiscella) another (Close) driving an ice cream truck and the third (James Biberi) involved in criminal activities with a local don (Frank Vincent) that lead to violence. Shown at the 1997 Mill Valley Film Festival. This film is not to be confused with the | Wanting to make a film about American teenagers in the year 2000 filmmaker Kirby Dick took a novel approach; he went to John Marshall High School a Los Angeles-area school with a racially and economically diverse student body and gave ten portable video cameras to ten students asking them to document their lives however they pleased for one week. Then each student passed his or her camera on to another student who was to film his or herself in the same manner. This process continued throughout the course of the school year after which Dick and editor Matt Clarke reviewed the footage narrowing the focus down to 16 students; Chain Camera was the result. The student's stories range from a drum major having problems with her boyfriend and a girl from Armenia whose parents only want her to date boys from her native land to a recovering drug abuser who spent much of his childhood looking after his mother (who had a severe drinking problem) and a boy originally from Chicago whose parents moved him to the West Coast to get him out of the Windy City's street gangs. Produced for the premium cable network Cinemax Chain Camera debuted at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. | Two young people from different cultures fall in love and have to face the emotional fallout of their actions in this urban drama set in Brooklyn's rough-and-tumble Crown Heights neighborhood. Sol (Tariq Trotter) is a young man of West Indian descent who is the leader of a group of Afrocentric hip-hop musicians struggling to succeed in the recording industry. Sol and his friend Scratch (Bonz Malone) get into an auto accident one afternoon with Judah (David Vadim) a young Jewish man out for a drive with his girlfriend Sara (Karen Goberman). While Judah and Scratch get into an argument Sol and Sara attempt to deal with the problem more reasonably and the two find they have an unexpected rapport. Sol and Sara become fast friends and their friendship soon grows into a romance but Sara finds that Judah is both angry and heartbroken about her new relationship while her conservative family does not trust Sol. Sol's friends meanwhile are no more supportive of him believing he's betraying his culture by becoming involved with Sara. Leading man Tariq Trotter (also known as Black Thought) is the frontman of the acclaimed hip-hop group the Roots who appear in the film as Sol's band and perform several original compositions for the soundtrack. Brooklyn Babylon received its world premiere as an opening night attraction at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival where it was screened over the objections of the film's distributor Artisan Pictures. | Director Christopher E. Brown's sophomore effort is an unrelentingly bleak depiction of the everyday life of the urban poor reminiscent of John Cassavetes' early work. Ray (Wedrell James) is a recently unemployed auto mechanic who -- despite his widely acknowledged skill -- cannot seem to find a job. His growing loss of faith and confidence starts to take its toll on his supportive wife Mary (Venieta Proter). Soon the combination of financial insecurity and emotional distance strains their formerly healthy marriage. These frustrations subtly affect their sullen teenage son Chris (Khafre James) who in turn takes his anger out on his bashful younger sister Miranda (Alyce James). Ray's attention seizes on a dilapidated truck which he vows to fix. In an ill-conceived and ill-fated attempt to buy a missing part Ray finds himself sucked into the presence of people even more desperate than himself. Metal was screened at the 1999 Mill Valley Film Festival. | This Australian drama is based on the life and times of Mark "Chopper" Read a notorious Aussie criminal who went on to become a best-selling author publishing nine books about his exploits outside the law. In 1978 Chopper (played by Eric Bana) is serving a 16-year sentence for abducting a judge who was overseeing the trial of his best friend Jimmy (Simon Lyndon). Jimmy and Chopper end up sharing a cell along with Keithy George (David Field) a crime boss; when a disagreement between Keithy and Chopper escalates into violence Chopper kills Keithy leading to retribution from the gangster's mates who hire Jimmy to do their dirty work. To escape Chopper forces a friend to cut off one of his ears so he'll be transferred to another prison. Eight years later Chopper is out of prison and looking for Jimmy in hopes of getting revenge; in the meantime he's looking to get even with another of his enemies Neville (Vince Colosimo) and trying to keep his eye on his girlfriend Tanya (Kate Beahan) who supports herself as a call girl. While the real "Chopper" Read was not directly involved in the production comic Eric Bana was cast in the lead at Read's suggestion. | Suddenly is the name of the small town invaded by professional assassin Frank Sinatra and his henchmen. Taking a local family hostage Sinatra sets up a vigil at the second-story window of the family's home. From here he intends to kill the President of the United States when the latter makes a whistle-stop visit. The film's tension level is enough to induce goose pimples from first scene to last. Sinatra is outstanding as the disgruntled war vet who hopes to become a "somebody" by killing the president. The parallels between his character and Lee Harvey Oswald's are too close for comfort so much so that Suddenly was withdrawn from local TV packages for several years after the JFK assassination. Sinatra would claim in later years that he himself engineered the removal of Suddenly from general distribution though in fact he'd lost whatever rights he'd held on the film when it lapsed into public domain. Be sure and miss the notorious colorized version of this black-and-white thriller wherein Sinatra is transformed into Ol' Brown Eyes. | Agnes Jaoui co-writes and directs this romantic comedy of manners set in France's rustic Provence. Unpolished and ultra-pragmatic industrialist Jean-Jacques Castella (co-scripter Jean-Pierre Bacri) reluctantly attends Racine's tragedy "Berenice" in order to see his niece play a bit part. He is taken with the play's strangely familiar-looking leading lady Clara Devaux (Anne Alvaro). During the course of the show Castella soon remembers that he once hired and then promptly fired the actress as an English language tutor. He immediately goes out and signs up for language lessons. Thinking that he is nothing but an ill-tempered philistine with bad taste Clara rejects him until Castella charms her off her feet. | Noted French filmmaker François Ozon directs this drama about personal loss and resilience. Marie (Charlotte Rampling) is deeply in love with her husband Jean (Bruno Cremer). One day while vacationing at the seashore Jean disappears into the ocean. A distraught Marie notifies the authorities but sadly they find no trace of her beloved husband. Later back in Paris Marie attends a dinner party hosted by her friend Amanda (Alexandra Stewart); over the course of dinner it emerges that Marie and Jean had been married for 25 years. Marie speaks of Jean as if he were still alive something that disturbs Amanda's fellow dinner guests and after she is driven home by Vincent (Jacques Nolot) another guest Marie sees Jean in her apartment and at breakfast the next morning. It quickly becomes apparent that Marie's imagination enables her to go along in life as if nothing happened to Jean but as she slowly becomes involved with Vincent she begins to cope with the fact that she is in fact living on her own. | Diane Doniol-Valcroze and Arthur Flam debut with this noirish psychological thriller about an obsessive tailor recalling the works of David Lynch and The Quay Brothers. Thomas (Emmanuel Salinger) is an anxious young tailor eager to please his clients and his overly critical father. Previous mistakes have made Thomas supremely conscious of measuring fabric properly. Just before the annual ball Thomas's neurosis boils over into madness resulting in murder. This film was screened at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival. | Lovers in Belgium during WWII Claire (Julia Blake) and Andreas (Charles Tingwell) are shocked to discover that after a 45-year separation they are neighbors in the same Melbourne neighborhood. Andreas has been a widower for 30 years while Claire is happily though not passionately married to John (Terry Norris) whom she hasn't slept with for two decades. Andreas and Claire resume their heady sexual relationship much to the disapproval of their loved ones. Director Paul Cox cuts between footage of the couple in the present and the past examining how they have and haven't changed over the years and the bond that continues to keep them together. | In this over-the-top satire of 50's and 60's B-movies which dips its toes in enough styles and themes to fill a multiplex global war has wiped out society as we know it. Most of the men have been killed off in combat (with the exception of a handful of Neanderthals) and gangs of beehive-coiffed Amazons now roam the earth conveniently turning to each other for romantic satisfaction. Queen Jezebel (Starlet Kerine Elkins) is the ruler of this strange land and a number of wild women battle among themselves in hopes of winning her crown. Meanwhile Naomi (Gina Velour) roams the wastelands looking for any remnants of a rare burlesque reel in which her mother danced. Superstarlet A.D. was written and directed by John Michael McCarthy who previously made several other sleaze-cinema tributes/parodies including Teenage Tupelo and Damselvis Daughter Of Helvis. | By day Ed Gein was a quiet man who kept watch over the farm left to him by his late mother in Plainfield a small rural community in Wisconsin. But by night Gein was one of the most bizarre and dangerous psychopaths in recorded history. Raised by a violent alcoholic father and a mother with an obsessive fear of sin and hatred of sex Gein had very few friends and after the death of his parents Gein was left to his own devices on the family farm (where under a government subsidy program he was paid not to grow crops) and his unhealthy obsessions eventually became ugly realities. Gein's crimes included murder necrophilia cannibalism and grave robbing with Gein using the flesh and bones of his victims to construct household objects including a suit and mask made from human skin that Gein used when he wanted to dress up as a woman (it's been suggested that some of Gein's crimes stemmed from a twisted attempt to deal with his desire to change his gender). In 1957 two murders committed by Gein attracted the attention of the police leading to Gein's arrest; near the end of that year he was declared criminally insane and was committed for life to Wisconsin's Waupan State Hospital where he stayed until his death in 1984. Gein's grisly story inspired a number of horror films including Psycho The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Deranged but Ed Gein is the first feature based strictly on the facts of Gein's case using his real name as well as those of most of his victims. Ed Gein stars Steve Railsback in the title role with Carrie Snodgrass as his mother Augusta and Sally Champlin and Carol Mansell as two of his victims. | Can a man find true love with a woman who could easily do a lot better? Octave (Patrick Chesnais) would seem to fit most people's working definition of a loser -- even though he's over 50 he doesn't have a steady job still lives with his mother (Micheline Presle) and spends most of his time with his friends Achille (Bernard Crombey) and Hector (Jean-Francois Balmer) with whom he plays in a none too impressive jazz combo. But Octave has self-confidence and charm to spare and he decides to put them to work when he meets Esther (Alexandra Vandernoot). Octave is immediately smitten with Esther though she's hardly taken with him at first probably owing to the fact that he'd just run is car into hers. Esther is a successful artist about two decades Octave's junior and she has a stylish flat and a handsome boyfriend (Samuel Labarthe) hardly needing someone like Octave in her life. But Octave isn't about to give up and his willingness to do almost anything to get Esther's attention -- including jumping into the Seine -- eventually makes her warm to her curious new suitor. Charmant Garcon was the first feature directed by noted actor Patrick Chesnais who also starred as Octave. | After squaring off in 1995 with competing movie biographies of frontier lawman Wyatt Earp actors Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner co-star in this action crime caper as former cronies engaged in a series of double-crosses over some stolen loot. Michael Zane (Russell) and Thomas Murphy (Costner) are the leaders of a gang of ex-convict thieves using an Elvis Presley impersonator convention to pull off a daring heist in a Las Vegas casino. The gang also includes Gus (David Arquette) Hanson (Bokeem Woodbine) and Franklin (Christian Slater). Although they manage to retrieve the money the crooks turn on each other in bloody fashion and Murphy (who believes he's actually the illegitimate son of Elvis) makes off with the illegal funds. In hot pursuit are the police and Michael who's encumbered by his girlfriend Cybil (Courtney Cox-Arquette) and her young son Jesse James. Written and directed by music video creator Demian Lichtenstein 3000 Miles to Graceland also stars Kevin Pollak Ice-T and Howie Long. | A man is determined to find justice after the loss of a loved one even though he is incapable of fully remembering the crime in this offbeat thriller. Leonard (Guy Pearce) is a man who is struggling to put his life back together after the brutal rape and murder of his wife. But Leonard's problems are different from those of most people in his situation; he was beaten severely by the same man who killed his wife. The most significant manifestation of Leonard's injuries is that his short-term memory has been destroyed; he is incapable of retaining any new information and must resort to copious note-taking and Polaroid photographs in order to keep track of what happens to him over the course of a day (he's even tattooed himself with a few crucial bits of information he can't get along without). Leonard retains awareness that his wife was brutally murdered however and he's convinced that the culprit still walks the streets. Leonard is obsessed with the notion of taking revenge against the man who has ruined his life and he sets out to find him getting help from Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss) who appears to be a sympathetic barmaid and Teddy (Joe Pantoliano) who claims to be Leonard's friend even though Leonard senses that he cannot be trusted. Writer/director Christopher Nolan adapted Memento from a short story by his brother Jonathan Nolan. | Four friends compare notes on their romantic problems -- which in time become quite interesting indeed -- in this sharp comedy from Great Britain. Sean (Luke De Woolfson) Lenny (Enzo Cilenti) Vincent (James Lance) and Jody (Kate Ashfield) are four pals who meet every evening for dinner at the same neighborhood restaurant. Sean works the night shift at a hospital and one night he makes a date with Susie (Sienna Guillory) a woman who is visiting her unconscious boyfriend; Sean soon discovers the woman's sexual appetite exceeds his own and they can't get out of the hospital before taking things to the horizontal level. Lenny is a directory assistance operator for the telephone company and is infatuated with one of his co-workers Gail (Shauna MacDonald) though his attempts to set up a date end in disaster. Vincent a supermarket stock clerk is a notorious womanizer who has a personal policy of never sleeping with the same woman more than three times. And Jody works in computer assembly and offers sarcastic advice to her three mates especially Sean whose problems with women she finds especially amusing. Vincent makes the acquaintance of a lonely woman from abroad named Madeline Zozzocolovich (Heike Makatash) and romance soon rears its head but after Vincent informs her of his three-strikes-and-you're-out rule Madeline is crushed and disappears and soon the foursome are scouring a small resort community hoping to find her before she tries something drastic. Late Night Shopping was the first feature from director Saul Metzstein and screenwriter Jack Lothian; the film won the C.I.C.A.E. Award at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival. | The "reality TV" craze is taken to its final logical extreme as six people hunt each other down in a small town for the benefit of network TV cameras in this darkly comic satire. "The Contenders" is a top-rated television game show in which six contestants are set loose in the same Connecticut community with orders to kill or be killed; the last of the six who is still alive is declared the winner. As "The Contenders" goes into its seventh season Dawn (Brooke Smith) is a two-time champion who is hoping to hold on to her title despite the fact that she's due to have a baby in a month. Dawn's rivals this time out are Tony (Michael Kaycheck) an unemployed blue-collar worker with a taste for violence; Connie (Marylouise Burke) a middle-aged nurse who doesn't like to hurt people but is an experienced hand with a syringe; Lindsay (Merritt Wever) an 18-year-old dance student whose parents are eager to see her compete; Franklin (Richard Venture) an elderly conspiracy theorist with a tenuous hold on reality; and Jeff (Glenn Fitzgerald) who is dying of testicular cancer -- and was Dawn's boyfriend years ago. Series 7: The Contenders marked the directorial debut for Daniel Minahan who previously employed pop culture and America's obsession with violence as themes in his screenplay for I Shot Andy Warhol. | A woman in need of a miracle finds one in an unexpected manner in this inspirational comedy-drama. Amanda (Julie Condra) works as a secretary for Sully (Leo Rossi) a mid-level mobster working out of Las Vegas. Amanda who seems to be perpetually at the end of her rope and her spineless live-in boyfriend Alan (Jay Underwood) have a habit of living beyond their means and they find themselves deep in debt. Unable to pay their bills Amanda gets the bright idea of "borrowing" $250000 from Sully without telling him and putting it on a "sure thing" at the racetrack. However the horse that couldn't lose does just that and Amanda has to come up with a quarter-million dollars before Sully gets wind of her embezzlement. Amanda learns she has a grandfather that she's never met Nathan (Pat Hingle) and it seems Grandfather is a multi-millionaire. Amanda tracks Nathan down and to her relief he agrees to lend her the money. But there's a string attached -- Nathan who is in a convalescent home wants to visit his favorite fishing hole in Redemption MT one last time before he dies and he'll give Amanda the money only if she'll escort him there. Amanda and Nathan soon hit the highway with Sully's men following close behind and as Amanda finds herself in the middle of a series of unexpected adventures she also learns something about her grandfather's deep and abiding Christian faith. Road to Redemption was produced by World Wide Pictures a media outlet of the Billy Graham Crusade (excerpts from Mr. Graham's radio broadcasts can be heard in the film though he does not appear on camera). | Deniz (Serpil Turhan) is an actress of Turkish ancestry in her early twenties who is living in Berlin. One day she wakes up in an unusually good mood and decides it's time she does something to improve her life. Over the course of the day things begin to go her way -- she gets a job dubbing a French film into German she parts ways with her listless boyfriend Jan (Florian Stetter) she has a promising audition with a film director (Hanns Zischler) and she keeps running into a handsome stranger named Diego (Bilge Bingul); they finally speak and have a pleasant evening sharing dinner. The next morning Deniz wakes to what appears to be another good day. Thomas Arslan's subtle character-driven approach in Der Schone Tag shows the influence of Eric Rohmer to whom Arslan nods in the dubbing sequence in which his characters are recording a new dialogue track to Rohmer's Conte d'ete. | Following up on his cult anime masterpieces Patlabor 2 and Ghost in the Shell Mamoru Oshii makes his live-action debut with this virtual reality thriller set in a near-future cyberpunk wasteland in which the youth of an unnamed central European nation are enthralled with violent and illegal virtual reality computer games. Ash (Malgorzata Foremniak) is a ruthless "Class A" fighter and reigning queen of the games. She's itching to move to the next level of playing. Aside from her gaming she lives a loner's life with her pampered dog. She learns from a former team member Stunner (Bartek Swiderski) that former game master Murphy (Jerzy Gudejko) was crippled after entering the game's most rarified level "Special A." The level is only accessible under the right set of unusual circumstances. Once admitted there is only one way out -- to win. Ash can't wait to prove herself and conquer the game. This film was screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. | A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942 and a master German sniper Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig an expert German sniper is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes) a young Russian political adversary who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz) whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production financed mostly by Teuton companies also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper. | Bobby Farrelly and brother Peter Farrelly continue exploring outrageous premises with this comedy directed by their first assistant director J.B. Rogers. In this wacky spin on the boy-meets-girl tale Gilly Noble (Chris Klein) enters a sexually charged passionate love affair with girl of his dreams Jo Wingfield (Heather Graham). After a happy time together they soon realize that they are brother and sister and quickly break it off. Jo begins a new life elsewhere and Gilly is left heartbroken -- until he learns that Jo is not actually his sister; the incest suggestion was in fact a lie begun by a meddlesome third party. As Gilly travels to meet up with his beloved he finds out that Jo is engaged to be married to another man; he must put a stop to it even while everyone still believes he is Jo's sibling and is committing an unnatural act. Say It Isn't So also features Sally Field Orlando Jones and Farrelly stalwarts Richard Jenkins and Lin Shaye. | The first Disney cartoon to be produced in the 70 mm format since The Black Cauldron (1985) this blend of traditional animation with computer-generated imagery is a straight adventure tale of the Jules Verne school eschewing the studio's typical formula of cute critters mixed with song-and-dance routines. Michael J. Fox is the voice of Milo Thatch a lowly museum employee and linguist in the early 20th century who's determined to continue his late grandfather's search for the lost sunken empire of Atlantis. Bankrolled by eccentric millionaire Preston Whitmore (John Mahoney) Milo teams up with a diverse crew of mercenaries led by submarine commander Rourke (James Garner). After a sea battle with a giant denizen of the deep the explorers locate the submerged civilization. Milo falls in love with Princess Kida (Cree Summer) the daughter of Atlantis' aged ruler (Leonard Nimoy) and must choose sides when it's revealed that some of his fellow expedition members intend to steal a mystical energy source from their hosts. Claudia Christian Mark Hamill David Ogden Stiers Don Novello and the late Jim Varney co-star. Although considered a shoo-in for a nomination in the debut year of the new Oscar category of Best Animated Feature Atlantis: The Lost Empire faced stiff competition from other non-live-action entertainment in the summer of 2001 including Shrek Final Fantasy and Monsters Inc.. | Miguel Pinero became a leading figure in New York's art scene during the 1970s as a poet actor and playwright whose vibrant often pointed work spoke directly to the lower classes and to disenfranchised minorities. As a founder of the influential Nuyorican Poets Cafe his poetry soon became recognized as a forerunner to rap and hip-hop music. TV screenwriter turned director Leon Ichaso spins this impressionistic biographical look at this artist. Raised in an abusive family Pinero (Benjamin Bratt) turns to streets for solace. Soon he is engaging in petty crime drug dealing and addiction. When he finds himself in Sing-Sing he turns his experiences in prison into the play Short Eyes which eventually garners him seven Tony awards in 1974. Uncomfortable with his new fame he clings to his girlfriend Sugar (Talisa Soto) and his childhood buddy Miguel Algarin (Giancarlo Esposito) who is a literature professor and who co-founded the Nuyorican Cafe. Though Pinero makes cameos on such shows as Kojak his art begins to suffer as he starts to succumb to his drug addictions. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | The political thriller B-movie Ignition was released straight to video in the U.S. Bull Pullman stars as Conor Gallagher a former military helicopter pilot who was discharged due to his violent rage. He is assigned to protect Federal Judge Faith Mattis (Lena Olin) after a mail bomb goes off in her office. Meanwhile the U.S. is about to put a man on the moon and corrupt military officials plan to assassinate the President. Colm Feore plays the corrupt bad guy General Joel MacAteer and Peter Kent plays his henchman Brunson. | New Jersey's leading mutant superhero (unless Jon Bon Jovi counts) rises from the sludge to defend truth justice and radioactive waste once again in the third sequel to the 1985 cult sensation The Toxic Avenger. There's trouble brewing in the sleepy town of Tromaville when the Diaper Mafia a group of inept but dangerous criminals attempt an armed takeover of Tromaville's School for the Very Special for reasons best not contemplated. With the students held hostage the Toxic Avenger (David Mattey) is called in to save the day but a freak accident (as if there were any other kind in this movie) leads to an accident that creates an evil mirror version of Tromaville called Amortville; what's worse heroic Toxie finds himself trapped in Amortville while Tromaville is cursed with his wicked counterpart Noxie. Can Toxie make it back to Tromaville and vanquish the villainous Noxie? Will the Diaper Mafia emerge triumphant? And who knew that the Supreme Being was a foul-mouthed dwarf? Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV boasts one of Troma Team Pictures' typically eccentric supporting casts including Corey Feldman Ron Jeremy Lisa Gaye Hugh M. Hefner Al Goldstein Taylor Mead Debbie Rochon and Hank the Angry Dwarf. | Set amidst the controversy of the handover of the Panama Canal from America to Panama in late 1999 this espionage thriller follows seductive British spy Andrew Osnard (Pierce Brosnan) who has found himself recently banished to Panama. When Osnard stumbles into a tailor shop he meets Harry Pendel (Geoffrey Rush) a garrulous sort with an unmatched penchant for "fluence" -- that is fabricating wild tales with real-life details. Osnard threatens to expose his shady past until Pendel agrees to provide him with information about the political situation in Panama. Pendel's wife Louisa (Jamie Lee Curtis) tries to remain unscathed by her husband's constant follies which escalate and put him in the midst of international discord while also threatening the shaky relationship between himself and Osnard who cannot escape each other's grasp. Based on John le Carré's popular 1996 novel the film also features Catherine McCormack David Hayman and young Daniel Radcliffe who completed this film before his starring role in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone released later in the year. | A quartet of bizarre British blue bloods get their kicks by kidnapping male victims and bringing them to their estate in the country. After one man (Hugh Armstrong) is killed in an in-house chase a local playboy (Michael Bryant) is blackmailed into coming to the house. The four fiends chase him down but he manages to have the brother and the nanny kill each other leaving him to the mercy of the mother and demented daughter. The two offer to share the man between themselves but the playboy has already planned the mother's imminent demise. | In this crime drama a Vietnam vet goes to his California hometown and discovers that two Mexicans have murdered his brother the chief stockholder in a successful racetrack during a robbery. The vet begins investigating and discovers that the theft was a cover-up for the killing and that another shareholder is behind it all. The vet then engineers a confession from the culprit. Unfortunately the shareholder is then found dead. Enlisting the aid of an ex-lover the vet resumes his investigation and soon finds the mastermind whom he kills during a fight. Later the vet being the only remaining shareholder takes over the track. | An attractive young charmer by the name of Mr. Sloane weasels his way into the lives of a middle-aged brother and sister while trying to disguise the truth about his unpleasant past. This black comedy is based on a work by Joe Orton the taboo-tweaking British playwright who delighted in loading his dialogue with satirical insights and racy double entendres. Indeed sexual tension drives the plot from the very beginning when the lonely Kath (Beryl Reid) spots Mr. Sloane (Peter McEnery) in a cemetery and invites him to become a boarder. Despite the age difference Sloane coyly plays along with her flirtations for his own benefit. Their fun seems over when Kath's brother Ed (Harry Andrews) shows up but the prim and proper gentleman also takes a shine to Sloane hiring him as his chauffeur and taking particular interest in the young man's tight leather uniform. Kath and Ed's elderly father however develops a strong hatred of Sloane and accuses to him of being involved in an old unsolved murder. Though the translation to the screen is somewhat uneven the controversial elements of Orton's text are mostly preserved and his gleefully amoral tone survives intact. | In this grim wartime drama two vengeful soldier's of fortune engage in a deadly competition to see who can kill the other first. | Director Dominic Sena follows up his stylish action film Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) with this high-tech thriller. John Travolta stars as Gabriel Shear a charismatic spy who plots to steal a multi-billion-dollar fortune in illegal government funds. In order to make his scheme work however Gabriel needs some help from a computer hacker which is where Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman) comes in. Stanley has been paroled from prison after serving a lengthy sentence for penetrating the FBI's cyber-surveillance operations. Issued a restraining order that keeps him away from computers and living penniless in a trailer park Stanley wants only to be reunited with his daughter Holly who's in the custody of his ex-wife now remarried to a pornographer. Gabriel and his partner Ginger (Halle Berry) offer Stanley the chance to get his child back in exchange for his help but the hacker soon realizes he's a pawn in a larger operation than the high-tech bank heist he thought he was perpetrating. In the meantime a dedicated federal agent (Don Cheadle) the same man who once arrested Stanley is trying to expose Gabriel's operation. Swordfish also stars Sam Shepard and Zach Grenier. | Following the life of cocaine-trafficking pioneer George Jung in a way that recalls Martin Scorsese's Casino Blow recounts the man's days from his 1950s childhood in Boston to his downfall in the 1980s. George (played by Johnny Depp) begins his life as the son of Fred (Ray Liotta) an earnest breadwinner and Ermine (Rachel Griffiths) who frequently walks out on them in pursuit of a more fulfilling life. When George moves west to California in the late '60s accompanied by best pal Tuna (Ethan Suplee) he becomes an entrepreneur in the marijuana business which soon spreads to the East Coast as well with girlfriend Barbara (Franka Potente) smuggling the product during her stewardess shifts. George is arrested in 1972 -- at which time Barbara dies of cancer -- but George finds a new ally in Diego (Jordi Molla) who proposes the idea that he become the American conduit for Colombian kingpin Pablo Escobar (Cliff Curtis). George flourishes in the heyday of the disco era and falls for Mirtha (Penelope Cruz) a self-serving bombshell who eventually has a daughter with him. Trouble escalates as the FBI threatens to bring George and his crew down while he desperately tries to be a stable parent to his young offspring. Blow also features Paul Reubens and Max Perlich in featured roles. | A cop on the edge Nettles (Tom Sizemore) must team up with the cool-headed leader of the bomb squad Glass (Steven Seagal) to stop the terrorist Swann (Dennis Hopper) from continuing his series of deadly bombings. Jaime Pressly co-stars as the woman who could finger the mad bomber. Singing stars Chilli (from TLC) and Nas co-star in this action drama. | Brad Pitt is reunited as a co-star with his A River Runs Through It (1992) director Robert Redford for this espionage thriller from Tony Scott. On the verge of retirement from the Central Intelligence Agency veteran spy Nathan Muir (Redford) learns that his one-time protégé Tom Bishop (Pitt) has gone rogue and been taken prisoner after attempting to smuggle a prisoner out of China. Although Muir and Bishop had once been close friends sharing adventures from Vietnam to Berlin bad blood and resentment developed between them and the two men haven't seen each other in years. As his memories of their friendship come flooding back Muir sets about arranging the rescue of his old friend from a Communist jail. Spy Game (2001) co-stars Catherine McCormack as a human rights activist and Bishop's love interest. | A fun-filled getaway for four teenagers becomes a season in Hell in this tense British thriller. Liz Dunn (Thora Birch) is a student at an exclusive private school who is head over heels for Mike Steel (Desmond Harrington) a handsome classmate whose father is a well-known American rock star. Liz however is self-conscious about her looks and is convinced Mike would rather be with the prettier girls in her class. Liz is also unenthusiastic about an upcoming field trip in which she and the other students will have to camp out for three days while studying local geography. Liz confesses her infatuation with Mike to Martin Taylor (Daniel Brocklebank) a science-minded geek and longtime friend who happens to be in love with Liz though she prefers to ignore it. Martin proposes a solution to both of Liz's problems; he's found an underground bunker built during World War II near the school grounds and he arranges a little party in which Liz and Mike will spend the three days of the field trip in the bunker with class couple Geoff (Laurence Fox) and Frankie (Keira Knightley) going along giving Liz a perfect chance to impress Mike with her charm. The students lay in a supply of food water and booze to last them for three days but after 72 hours they discover they've been locked in and they're not sure if Martin intends to let them out. The Hole also stars Embeth Davidtz as a psychiatrist who consults with Liz after her ordeal. | Louis de Bernières' best-selling novel of love during wartime is brought to the screen in this story that blends comedy action and romance. In 1940 war rages throughout Europe but the fighting has yet to arrive on the Greek island of Cephallonia where life continues to follow its own slow deliberate path until word arrives that Italian troops have invaded neighboring Albania. A wave of anti-Axis patriotism sweeps the island and Mandras (Christian Bale) a local fisherman is one of a handful of men who volunteer for the army leaving behind his aging mother (Irene Papas) and the woman he loves Pelagia (Penélope Cruz) the daughter of the island's physician Dr. Iannis (John Hurt). The timing of Mandras and his compatriots proves less than fortuitous as Italian troops invade Greece in their absence but the remaining leaders of the island issue an ultimatum -- the people of Cephallonia will surrender but only to a ranking German officer. Since none of the available German officers can speak a word of Greek an Italian soldier fluent in the language Capt. Antonio Corelli (Nicholas Cage) is sent in to serve as translator. Corelli stays on with the Greek occupation forces and he soon finds himself falling in love with beautiful Pelagia who believes that Mandras was killed in the fighting in Albania. But as romance slowly blooms between the Italian soldier and the Greek girl Mandras and a handful of surviving soldiers have joined a guerilla resistance faction and they join up with Allied forces in a bid to retake Greece; soon Pelagia must choose between the two men she loves as the Greeks battle both the Italian occupation troops and German soldiers who have been sent in to replace them. Captain Corelli's Mandolin was directed by John Madden; the project originally began shooting with Roger Michell but Michell was forced to resign from the film after he suffered a heart attack. | Writer and director John Carpenter returns to the mixture of science fiction and horror that made The Thing (1982) a success. Natasha Henstridge stars as Lt. Melanie Ballard of the Martian Police Force a member of a law enforcement team two centuries in the future dispatched to the remote colony of Shining Canyon. There the most notorious criminal on Mars James "Desolation" Williams (Ice Cube) awaits transport to a more secure jail. Besides Ballard the other cops include the rookie Bashira (Clea Duvall) hotshot and fast talker Jericho (Jason Statham) tough veteran and squad leader Helena (Pam Grier) and reliable soldier Descanso (Liam Waite). Once Ballard and her companions arrive in Shining Canyon however they discover that it's a literal ghost town. It seems that an archaeologist team led by Professor Whitlock (Joanna Cassidy) has uncovered an ancient relic at a nearby dig site unleashing the vengeful spirits of the planet's long-ago warrior inhabitants which have now possessed the bodies of the human invaders and set about trying to destroy them. After her team is decimated by the Martian specters Ballard is forced to turn for help to the one person she can't really trust: Williams. Ghosts of Mars screenwriter Larry Sulkis broke into the film business as producer of the satirical commercials in Carpenter's They Live (1988). | What would happen if kids ruled the world? 12-year-old Ryan Mitchell (Blake Foster) is about to find out. Ryan and his friends Stu (Anton Tennet) and Twinkie (Michael Purvis) are tired of being told what to do; they have to do their homework eat their vegetables wear a coat when they go outside wear a helmet when they ride their skateboards and aren't allowed to come and go as they please like their older brothers and sisters. One day Ryan and his pals find an ancient Native American burial ground where they discover a magical wishing glass. Using the glass Ryan wishes that all the grow-ups and teenagers in the world would simply disappear -- and suddenly his wish comes true! It's party time for Ryan and all his friends until they discover there's a fly in the ointment -- the moment anyone turns 13 they suddenly vanish! Kids World also stars Christopher Lloyd as Ryan's Uncle Leo. | Loosely inspired by the true story of the heavy metal band Judas Priest this music industry fable from director Stephen Herek is based on a script by actor-turned-writer/director John Stockwell. Mark Wahlberg stars as Chris Cole a wannabe rock star who works by day as a copy machine repairman and by night as the lead singer of Blood Pollution a Pennsylvania tribute band that imitates the best-selling heavy metal rockers of Steel Dragon. Although he's supported by his girlfriend Emily (Jennifer Aniston) Chris is devastated when his friends kick him out of the band he founded. His humiliation doesn't last long however as Chris soon learns that he's been tapped to replace the lead singer of Steel Dragon literally becoming a rock star overnight. Chris soon has everything he's ever wanted but is disappointed to discover that being a superstar isn't everything it's cracked up to be. Rock Star was produced under two other titles "Metal God" and "So You Want to Be a Rock Star." ~ Karl Williams All Movie Guide | Director Dario Argento best known for his stylishly bloody horror films revisits the style and themes of his early directorial efforts in this tense crime thriller. A prostitute (Barbara Lerici) discovers one of her customers has a taste for much rougher sex than she's willing to give him; trying to sneak away from her john she accidentally walks off with one of his scrapbooks from which she discovers her client apparently committed a series of unsolved murders almost 20 years earlier. The john tracks down the prostitute and murders her to insure her silence; this awakens in him the desire to kill again and soon he's once again leaving a bloody swath across Italy. Ulisse Moretti (Max Von Sydow) the police detective who investigated the earlier wave of killings is brought out of retirement when clues link the new murders to those committed in the early '80s and the aging cop finds his sometimes foggy memory jolted back to recognition by the growing number of bloody victims. Meanwhile Giacomo (Stefano Dionisi) whose saw his mother being killed by the murderer as a boy learns that the killer is back at work and sets out to investigate the case on his own. Non Ho Sonno features an original musical score by the rock band Goblin who also wrote music for a number of Argento's best-known films. | Familial dysfunction and widespread crime conspire to destroy the life of one young woman in this topical drama from Mexico. Yessica (Ximena Ayala) and Mariam (Nancy Gutierrez) are two girls in their early teens growing up in a poor crime-ridden neighborhood in Mexico City. Both girls are products of broken homes; Mariam is being raised by her mother (Arcelia Ramirez) since her parents broke up while Yessica's mom (Maria Rojo) divorced her daughter's father and has since married a single father (Eligio Melendez) giving Yessica a stepbrother Jorge (Luis Fernando Pena) who has a job with the city bus company. Jorge and Yessica have become bitter rivals and one day Jorge offers to help one of the bus line's drivers rape his stepsister for the right price. Yessica is emotionally scarred by the assault but paralyzed by fear and guilt she refuses to report the crime to anyone; the rape remains a secret until tragic circumstances bring the crime into the open. Perfume De Violetas -- Nadie Te Oye received an enthusiastic reception at the 2001 Guadalajara Film Festival where Ximena Ayala's performance earned her honors as Best Actress. | This drama was based on the true story of the rise fall and rebirth of one of the most influential figures in Finnish pop music. Rauli "Badding" Somerjoki (Janne Reinikainen) was one of Finland's best-known rock singers during the 1970s but with the dawn of the 1980s he's developed a severe case of stage fright and an addiction to alcohol. Badding is talked into staging a major comeback show but when faced with the prospect of facing a sold-out arena for the first time in years Badding panics and wonders if he's up to playing the gig. Ossi (Peter Franzen) an old friend offers to give Rauli a ride to the show and help him keep his courage up but there's a catch -- these days Ossi is working as a journalist and he wants an exclusive interview with the elusive Badding about how he rose to stardom and then returned to obscurity. | One man's desire to better himself and improve his family's station in life has dire and unexpected consequences in this realistic thriller. Pierre (Gerald Laroche) is a worker in a glass factory whose small stature and quiet demeanor do not disguise the fact that he wants his wife Carole (Luce Mouchel) and son Victor (Bastien Le Roy) to have the good things in life and he's not afraid to work hard to get them. When Pierre learns that a position is open on the plant's night shift that would pay better he requests to be transferred but he soon discovers that the late-shift staff is a different breed than the co-workers he's used to -- especially Fred (Marc Barbe) a large and arrogant man who alternately glad-hands Pierre for his friendship and treats him with contempt. Pierre takes great pains to be civil with Fred but when Pierre gets a promotion and Fred does not Fred explodes with rage and the two find themselves in a vicious argument that stops just short of a fist fight. Before long Pierre finds himself back in Fred's good graces and the other workers are friendlier with him even offering to help Pierre with a home improvement project. But in time Pierre discovers that what looks like friendship is actually part of a sinister and carefully orchestrated attempt on Fred's part to get revenge. | Former screenwriter for Kiyoshi Kurosawa Kunitoshi Manda makes his directorial debut with this understated drama about a woman who is defiantly happy where she is in life. A skilled employee at the local city hall Mitsuko (Yuko Moriguchi) refuses to take the civil service exam that would advance her career -- much to the chagrin of her boss and co-workers. Her work on a report catches the attention of a well-groomed owner of a wildly successful software company named Eiji (Toru Nakamura). After a year of being divorced he dreams finding Ms. Right. When Mitsuko refuses his offers of employment he asks her out on a date. Following a spontaneous night of lovemaking in her modest apartment Eiji takes her to an exclusive boutique where he buys her a fabulously expensive cocktail dress with matching shoes. He then escorts her to an equally ritzy French restaurant much to Mitsuko's growing apprehension. When Eiji ducks out of dinner on emergency business she makes a beeline to the nearest homespun noodle shop. When they meet again she gives Eiji back the dress and tells him that the high-roller lifestyle he circulates in just is not for her. A couple days later Mitsuko runs into Hiroshi (Shunsuke Matsuoka) a 28-year-old slacker who spends his time working in a warehouse and strumming on his guitar. Mitsuko finds his lack of pretensions comforting. Yet when Eiji and Hiroshi finally meet both are baffled while Mitsuko would choose a scruffy loser over life with the beautiful people. Fits of jealousy and insecurity ensue. This film was screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. | New York City has long had a reputation as a city willing to embrace anyone and anything regardless of eccentricity and this documentary pays tribute to a handful of rock musicians drag performers and performance artists who have helped to make the Big Apple's underground entertainment scene among the liveliest in the world. Freaks Glam Gods and Rockstars...The NYC Story features interviews and performance footage from transsexual rock pioneer Jayne County drag queen and Wigstock founder the Lady Bunny Kembra Pfaler from the theatrical rock band the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black members of the all-female thrash-punk group the Lunachicks and many other Manhattan-based performers who offer both a perspective on New York's past and their gripes with the city's present (most notably the elimination of rent control and Rudy Giuliani's efforts to clean up the city and make it harder for night clubs to operate). Village Voice columnist Michael Musto also offers his perspective on New York's entertainment underbelly. | A girl looking for excitement in the big city finds it -- in all the wrong ways -- in this streetwise drama. Aniko (Gabriella Hamori) is a teenager from rural Hungary who decides to strike out on her own. She heads to Budapest where she moves in with her best friend Molni (Martina Kovacs). Aniko soon gets a job in a factory but she was hoping for a flashier career and is still on the lookout for the man of her dreams. Aniko thinks she might have found him when she meets Miki (Sandor Csanyi) who works as a security guard; Miki and Aniko hit it off and are soon spending their evenings double-dating with Molni and her beau Kristan (Tamas Lengyel). But Miki wants to make more money and when he learns that Kristan is doing well as a drug dealer he decides he'd like to give the dope business a try leading both Aniko and himself into a world of danger. I Love Budapest was the first feature from filmmaker Agnes Incze. | Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf examines the troubling story of life in neighboring Afghanistan in this compelling drama. Nafas (Niloufar Pazira) is a reporter who was born in Afghanistan but fled with her family to Canada as a child escaping the violence of the country's political instability. However her sister wasn't so lucky; she lost her legs to a land mine while young and when Nafas and her family left the country her sister was accidentally left behind. Nafas receives a letter from her sister announcing that she's decided to kill herself during the final eclipse before the dawn of the 21st century; desperate to spare her sister's life Nafas makes haste to Afghanistan where she joins a caravan of refugees who for a variety of reasons are returning to the war-torn nation. As Nafas searches for her sister she soon gets a clear and disturbing portrait of the toll the Taliban regime has taken upon its people. Also featuring Hassan Tantai and Sadou Teymouri Safar E Gandehar was shown in competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. | A man looking for a job gets a family in return in this low-key drama. Yu Dagnag is a laborer who has just lost his job in a factory and suddenly finds himself with no income and no immediate way to support himself. While eating at a noodle shop Yu spies a baby with a note pinned to its clothes; it seems the child's mother is Feng a streetwalker willing to pay 200 yuan each month to anyone willing to watch her baby while she's earning a living. With no spouse or roommate to bother and few immediate financial prospects Yu takes Feng up on the offer telling his puzzled neighbors that the baby is his nephew. Before long Yu finds that he likes looking after the baby and Feng finds that she likes her new babysitter; Feng eventually moves in with Yu and his financial situation brightens when he finds work repairing bicycles. But Side a criminal whose underworld activities have been curtailed by a bout with leukemia is interested in claiming the 200 yuan Feng was offering for watching the baby and when she and Yu refuse to let him have the baby Side takes matters into his own desperate hands. Anyangde Guer stars Zhu Jie Sun Guilin and Yue Senyi; it was written and directed by Wang Chao and was screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors' Fortnight series. | American filmmakers Laurie Ann Schag and Casey Stoll journeyed to Cuba to investigate the nuts and bolts of day-to-day life for artists and musicians in Cuba and Great Day in Havana is the result offering a look at the literal state of the arts in Cuba's capital city. Sculptor Pedro "Pulido" Gonzalez performance artist Tania Bruguera singer and songwriter Carlos Varela and jazz musicians Ele Valdes and Carlos Alfonso all discuss their work the political climate in Cuba their feelings about Fidel Castro and their views on America's economic embargo against their nation. Elio Ruiz a filmmaker born in Cuba who now lives elsewhere also lends his perspectives on Cuba's large exile community. Yareli Arizmendi narrates. | From the makers of Thug Immortal comes this "Rapumentary" chronicling the rise and fall of Death Row records. The brain-child of Suge Knight Death Row blasted onto the music scene virtually out of nowhere offering up Compton-based gangsta rap from a stable of artists that included Tupac Shakur Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre. Using interviews with artists critics and Knight himself Welcome to Death Row attempts to sort out the story behind the controversial company addressing rumors of violent business tactics criticism from political groups and alleged involvement in the drug trade. Released in 2001 the presentation runs 104 minutes. | Two strangers discover you really can find anything at a convenience store -- even love -- in this engaging independent romantic comedy. Mike (Michael Gilio) is an aspiring actor stuck in a small town who has big plans of moving to Hollywood so he can strike it rich. One night while on his way into a corner store he meets Didi (Lara Phillips) a pretty but aimless girl hanging out in the parking lot. Mike and Didi strike up a conversation and she discovers there's a big dose of self-doubt lurking beneath his confident exterior. Mike on the other hand finds that the longer he talks to Didi the more he finds himself thinking she might be a good reason to stick around. Kwik Stop was the debut feature from writer and director Michael Gilio who also co-stars as Mike; the film premiered at the 2001 Los Angeles Film Festival. | One woman decides to change the world by changing the lives of the people she knows in this charming and romantic comic fantasy from director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Amelie (Audrey Tautou) is a young woman who had a decidedly unusual childhood; misdiagnosed with an unusual heart condition Amelie didn't attend school with other children but spent most of her time in her room where she developed a keen imagination and an active fantasy life. Her mother Amandine (Lorella Cravotta) died in a freak accident when Amelie was eight and her father Raphael (Rufus) had limited contact with her since his presence seemed to throw her heart into high gear. Despite all this Amelie has grown into a healthy and beautiful young woman who works in a cafe and has a whimsical romantic nature. When Princess Diana dies in a car wreck in the summer of 1997 Amelie is reminded that life can be fleeting and she decides it's time for her to intervene in the lives of those around her hoping to bring a bit of happiness to her neighbors and the regulars at the cafe. Amelie starts by bringing together two lonely people -- Georgette (Isabelle Nanty) a tobacconist with a severe case of hypochondria and Joseph (Dominique Pinon) an especially ill-tempered customer. When Amelie finds a box of old toys in her apartment she returns them to their former owner Mr. Bretodeau (Maurice Benichou) sending him on a reverie of childhood. Amelie befriends Dufayel (Serge Merlin) an elderly artist living nearby whose bones are so brittle thanks to a rare disease that everything in his flat must be padded for his protection. And Amelie decides someone has to step into the life of Nino (Mathieu Kassovitz) a lonely adult video store clerk and part-time carnival spook-show ghost who collects pictures left behind at photo booths around Paris. Le Fabuleux Destin D'Amelie Poulain received unusually enthusiastic advance reviews prior to its French premiere in the spring of 2001 and was well received at a special free screening at that year's Cannes Film Festival. | Noted for shooting such films as Exotica Affliction and X-Men cinematographer Paul Sarossy makes his directorial debut with this existential crime thriller about a killer struggling to reclaim his soul. Jon is a quiet nice and seemingly conventional character who no one would suspect is a hired killer. When he makes such a confession to his mates one drunken evening at the local pub no one believes him. But a hired killed he is working for a mysterious figured named The Tattooed Man whose proclivity for philosophy is match only by his lust for cruelty. When Jon runs into his old high school chum Andy who is happily married to Jon's first love Cathy he begins to awaken from his emotional and spiritual torpor. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | Lee Van Cleef plays a fiercely independent river ferryman in the Old West. Bandit Warren Oates fresh from decimating a local town rides up with his gang and demands that Van Cleef transport the crooks and their booty across the river. He refuses and is taken prisoner. Biding his time Van Cleef is able to turn the tables on the vicious gang. Heavily influenced by the ultraviolent "spaghetti western" school Barquero attempts to add a contemporary note to the proceedings by having Warren Oates take an hallucinatory "trip" after smoking an unidentified weed. | The dissolution of the Fab Four is captured on camera in Michael Lindsay-Hogg's documentary a filmed record of the sessions for what would become the Beatles' final release Let It Be. (Abbey Road cut shortly after these sessions was in fact the group's final recording but it was released a year before these often-delayed songs.) Included is footage shot at the famous rooftop concert that was the Fabs' final live appearance. The Beatles are shown rehearsing performing arguing and recording and allow the cameras to record their every word and note in the recording studio. The film opens with Paul showing Ringo a piano composition while the group is surrounded in silence seemingly light years removed from the screaming hordes of fans that necessitated their withdrawal from performing live. Billy Preston later drops by to jam on keyboards. For this film the Beatles collectively won an Oscar for "Best Original Film Score" their only Academy Award. | French director Elie Chouraqui adapts the novel of the same name into this drama that although set in 1991 became tragically topical in the weeks before its release due to the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Andie MacDowell stars as Sarah a photo editor for Newsweek and the happily married wife of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Harrison Lloyd (David Strathairn). Harrison has been reconsidering his career of covering the world's war zone "hot spots" in order to spend more time with his family and is accused by his colleague Kyle (Adrien Brody) of playing it too safe in his risky profession. Harrison elects to accept one more combat assignment to cover the simmering tensions in Croatia a conflict that quickly erupts into a full-scale genocidal Civil War. Informed that Harrison is believed to have been killed in the fighting Sarah refuses to accept her husband's death and becomes convinced that she's seen him alive in a news broadcast. She travels to Croatia on a quest to find him and is eventually aided by Kyle as well as two of Harrison's other colleagues Yeager (Elias Koteas) and Stevenson (Brendan Gleeson). The group armed with cameras instead of weapons witnesses the horrors and atrocities unfolding in the region while tracing the elusive path of Harrison who may well be dead already. Harrison's Flowers was distributed by Universal Focus the art house division of Universal Pictures that previously released Mulholland Drive (2001) and Billy Elliott (2000). | A man who dares to feel finds his life in danger in this cautionary science fiction drama. In the future after a Third World War has decimated much of the Earth's population a new nation known as Libria rises up under the unquestioned leadership of Dupont (Angus MacFadyen). Believing human emotions and their expression were to blame for the failings of past societies The Father has decreed that all citizens must take a daily dose of Prozia II a drug which levels out the emotional landscape and that all forms of creative expression are against the law; violating either regulation can be punished by death. John Preston (Christian Bale) is a Grammaton an elite law enforcement officer who tracks down and punishes "sense offenders." One day Preston accidentally fails to take his Prozia II and for the first time begins experiencing emotions himself. Preston becomes aware of an underground of rebels who refuse to take their medication and have embraced art and literature and he finds himself becoming infatuated with one of their number Mary O'Brian (Emily Watson). Equilibrium is the second feature-length directorial effort from Kurt Wimmer whose screenwriting credits include The Thomas Crown Affair and Sphere. | Ismail Merchant best known as the producing half of the successful Merchant-Ivory team once again steps behind the camera as director for this story of life among Indian expatriates in the 1950s. Ganesh (Aasif Mandvi) is a young man who was born to a community of Indian exiles living in Trinidad. Always bright Ganesh hopes to hake a career for himself as a writer but he lacks the money to pursue writing full-time and his ideas about education clash with those of his employers after he gets a job as a teacher leaving him with few prospects. Returning to Trinidad after the death of his father Ganesh is pressured into marrying a local woman named Leela (Ayesha Dharker) whose father Ramlogan (Om Puri) is a successful merchant. Ganesh and Leela move to a modest home in the hills where he begins work on a book but Leela chafes at the Spartan lifestyle dictated by Ganesh's finances and for a time leaves their home to stay with her parents. In time Ganesh completes his first book -- a book for lay people on the Hindu faith -- but sales are sluggish until Ganesh and Leela come up with a plan to boost interest in Ganesh's work. Ganesh is promoted as a "Mystic Masseur" with special powers to heal the infirm; Ganesh's routine quickly makes his work very popular with spiritual seekers and his book becomes a top-seller. However Ganesh becomes disillusioned with his newfound fame and power especially after he attempts to take advantage of his celebrity by entering the political arena. The Mystic Masseur was based on a novel by V.S. Naipaul who won an Nobel prize in the year of this film's release. | The discovery of a strange religious relic may have something to do with the terrible dreams haunting a young woman in this stylish thriller from Great Britain. When a pit opens up in a small English town the local priest Luke Fraser (Simon Russell Beale) is startled to discover what appears to be an ancient church lurking beneath. Fraser asks a friend with a background in archeology Simon Kirkman (Stephen Dillane) to investigate the ruins and Kirkman is startled to find a series of striking realistic sculptures and an usual portrait of Jesus in which the savior turns away from the church. As Kirkman and his wife Marion (Kerry Fox) are driving home from the site they accidentally hit Cassie Grant (Christina Ricci) an American student who is crossing the street. While Cassie isn't seriously injured physically she has suffered a blow to the head that's left her with a mild case of amnesia; Marion brings Cassie home to recuperate until her memory returns and in the meantime Cassie helps keep an eye on Michael Simon and Marion's young son. Soon Cassie begins having a series of vivid and disturbing dreams involving the people of the town suffering violent deaths. Kirkman and Fraser begin wondering if the church was buried on purpose (and if so why) and if Cassie's nightmares are somehow connected to the discovery of the house of worship. Completed in 2002 The Gathering didn't see release until 2004 when it opened in France and Germany. | Everyone's favorite football-headed city kid graduates from television to the big screen in this animated comedy-adventure based on the Nickelodeon TV series. Arnold (voice of Spencer Klein) and his good friend Gerald (voice of Jamil Walker Smith) live in a tight-knit neighborhood in the middle of a big city. Like most of their neighbors Arnold and Gerald love their community and when they learn that Scheck (voice of Paul Sorvino) a wealthy and powerful developer plans to buy up their neighborhood tear down the buildings and put up a massive shopping mall in its place they decide something has to be done. While the adults come up with a dodgy scheme to blow up the streets in their neighborhood Arnold and Gerald hatch a more practical scheme with the help of Helga (voice of Francesca Marie Smith) who can't decide if she likes Arnold or hates his guts. Arnold and Gerald learn that their neighborhood was designated a historical landmark years ago but can they prove it before Scheck moves in with his bulldozers? Hey Arnold! The Movie also features the voice talents of Jennifer Jason Leigh Christopher Lloyd and Dan Castellaneta. | Action hero Steven Seagal goes behind bars -- though don't worry he isn't | The long-running cartoon from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera that began life in 1969 as Scooby-Doo Where Are You? becomes this live-action tongue-in-cheek comedy-adventure featuring a computer-generated version of the easily frightened mush-mouthed Great Dane. Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as Fred the blonde confident ascot-sporting leader of Mystery Inc. a ghost-busting service that exposes phony supernatural phenomena as the work of shysters. Working with Fred are: his rich beautiful girlfriend Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who has a bad habit of getting kidnapped by villains; Velma (Linda Cardellini) the real brains of the group who pines secretly for Fred; cowardly slacker and dog's best friend Shaggy (Matthew Lillard); and the snack-gobbling pet pooch Scooby. However after solving its latest case involving a beleaguered toy company owner (Pamela Anderson) the group fractures over Fred's habit of grabbing credit for everyone's hard work despite the pleas of Shaggy and Scooby. Two years later they are reunited at Spooky Island a theme park and teen spring break destination that owner Emile Mondavarious (Rowan Atkinson) claims is plagued with ghosts. Suspicious as usual of any claims involving the paranormal the Mystery Inc. clan is soon probing a scheme involving ancient rites summoned spirits and brainwashed college students forcing the group members to resolve their differences and uncover the truth. Directed by Chris Columbus protégé Raja Gosnell Scooby-Doo features the voice of Scott Innes as the title character. | A chimp helps bring together a boy and his father -- as well as putting America in the lead of the space race -- in this drama which was inspired by the true story of the Mercury-Redstone 2 mission in 1961. Dr. Wilhelm von Huber (James Woods) is a German expatriate scientist living in the United States in the early '60s who has been hired by the fledging National Aeronautics and Space Administration to help America launch its newly formed space program. Von Huber is recently widowed and his son Wilhelm II (Alex D. Linz) -- known as Billy to most of his friends -- is still dealing with the loss of his mother. The often cold and exacting Dr. von Huber is having trouble reaching out to his son and Billy is having a hard time making friends at his new school in Florida. One day while dropping by NASA's labs to visit his father Billy discovers a secret: NASA has previously been using unmanned missiles in their tests but before taking the giant step of sending a man into space they're going to try an experimental mission with a chimpanzee on board to get a better idea of how people might be affected by space travel. Dr. Donni McGuinness (Annabeth Gish) NASA's head veterinarian makes a deal with Billy: If he promises not to tell anyone about NASA's secret project she'll give him a part-time job helping to train Mac the Chimp for his big flight. Billy soon becomes quite attached to his new friend Mac and discovers it's harder than he imagined to send him into space without knowing if he'll come back safely. Race to Space also features William Atherton and William Devane while Tyler the chimp appears as Mac. | A woman's life is set onto a new path by tragedy and confusion in this offbeat drama from maverick director Lynne Ramsay. Morvern Callar (Samantha Morton) is a woman in her early twenties who wakes up in her flat in a small Scottish town on Christmas morning to a rather unpleasant surprise -- her live-in boyfriend has committed suicide and his body lies on the floor in a pool of blood. She discovers that he has left a short message for her on the screen of his personal computer ("I love you. Be brave.") as well as the text of a novel he had recently completed. Changing the name on the title page to her own Morvern begins sending the manuscript out to publishers without having actually read it. Eventually Morvern disposes of her boyfriend's body scrubs away the evidence of his suicide and attempts to reintegrate herself with the world though the shocking events seems to have built a wall between her and those around her and she is unable to explain what has happened to anyone even her best friend Lanna (Kathleen McDermott). Eventually Morvern draws the last of her boyfriend's money from the bank and treats herself and Lanna to a short vacation in Spain where they become friendly with a group of hedonistic British expatriates and soon find their friendship stretched to the breaking point. Morvern Callar was based on the novel by Alan Warner; it was originally intended to be Lynne Ramsay's first directorial effort but she was able to complete her film Ratcatcher before securing funding for this project. | null | Two siblings with practically nothing in common are brought together by a real estate deal that threatens to leave them even more at odds than they were before in this semi-improvised comedy. Graham (Paul Rudd) and Rex (Romany Malco) are about as different as two brothers can get -- Graham is sloppy lackadaisical and in a state of puzzled wonderment about the world around him while Rex (his real name is Alan but he thinks Rex sounds better) is a tightly focused aspiring e-commerce tycoon. Graham and Rex also don't look much like brothers; Rex is adopted which explains why he's black and Graham isn't. Graham and Rex don't see much of each other but when a distant relative passes on and bequeaths them joint ownership of a home in the South of France they fly out together to take a look at their new property. Graham and Rex discover that the estate is in dire need of repair and that the house's domestic staff -- butler Jean (Didier Flamand) cook Sabrine (Maria Verdi) caretaker Pierre (Philippe Mahon) and pretty maid Isabelle (Sylvie Testud) -- is still on hand and expecting to be kept on. Graham magnanimously promises the staff that they'll still have their jobs but Rex discovers that the previous owner was deep in debt and the only way to pay off the bills is to sell the place. So now they have to find a buyer who is willing to take the employees along with the home none of which is helped by the fact that both Graham and Rex are vying for the attentions of Isabelle. The Chateau was shot using digital video equipment then transferred to 35 mm film for its theatrical engagements. | A pair of mismatched down-and-out L.A. misfits find that their luck is about to change -- thanks to a charismatic oblivious young buck from the Lone Star state -- in this psychological drama. Robert Forster plays Jack Waters a con man whose best days are behind him when Henry (Kip Pardue) steps off a bus and stumbles into his life. Young naïve and attractive Henry's everything Jack once was and the old man plans to be a defacto agent of sorts farming Henry out to appear on game shows and whatever else Tinseltown has to offer. But when Jack's unstable erstwhile stripper girlfriend Moira (Rose McGowan) sets her sights on Henry she's determined to get a piece of the action -- both literally and figuratively. Meanwhile Henry's career takes off and the two hangers-on struggle desperately to take control of their "sure thing." ~ Michael Hastings All Movie Guide | Jack Nicholson plays retiring insurance actuary Warren Schmidt in Alexander Payne's About Schmidt. Schmidt has settled into a dormant life. He has an unfulfilling marriage to Helen (June Squibb) and conspires to spend as much time away from her as possible. Schmidt's daughter Jeannie (Hope Davis) is engaged to Randall Hertzel (Dermot Mulroney) a man Schmidt believes is entirely unworthy of his daughter. When Helen unexpectedly dies Warren is adrift until he discovers old love letters sent to his wife from his best friend. This inspires Warren to make a valiant effort to stop his daughter's wedding. His plans start to go awry when he meets Randall's extroverted mother Roberta (Kathy Bates). About Schmidt was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival where many were surprised that Nicholson did not take home the Best Actor award. | In this stark independent drama Virgil (Clint Jordan) is a small-time thief with a bad temper and poor social skills who winds up in prison for armed robbery. But Virgil wants to make something better of his life and when he makes parole he's determined to get (and keep) a decent job hoping to someday find a good woman and start a family. While living in a halfway house Virgil meets Ruby (Kirsten Russell) a drug addict who sometimes turns tricks to support her habit. While Rudy isn't quite the sort of woman Virgil was dreaming of they share a genuine affection for each other and Virgil moves in with Ruby after getting a job as a janitor. Like Virgil Ruby wants to straighten out her life hoping to someday regain custody of her son but both Ruby and Virgil find that a lifetime of emotional abuse and years of bad judgement are not simple things to overcome. Shot on digital video Virgil Bliss had its premier at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival. | Leonardo Ricagni director of the 1998 Uruguayan comedy El Chevrolé helmed this straight-to-video ensemble crime thriller in which the main character is a bag of money. Initially belonging to a casino on an Indian reservation The Chief (Russell Means) hires The Hitman (Chris O'Donnell) to track the bag down when it turns up missing. As The Hitman gets closer and closer to finding it the bag of dough passes through the hands of several other nameless characters including The Waitress played by Rachael Leigh Cook The Drifter played by Jeremy Davies and The Sheriff played by Keith David. Before hitting American video-store shelves in 2003 29 Palms screened at the München Fantasy Filmfest and the Cologne Fantasy Film Festival both in Germany. The film should not be confused with the 2004 Bruno Dumont picture of the same name. | A team of "sub-zero heroes" band together to save a human infant in this digitally animated feature from Oscar-winning director Chris Wedge whose unique lighting software (called "Ray Tracing") sets his visual style apart from earlier CGI efforts. Twenty thousand years ago the Earth is overrun by freezing temperatures in an Ice Age that is sending all manner of critters scattering in the path of encroaching glaciers. When a lost human infant is discovered an unlikely quartet of misfits forms to return it to its mother: Manny a depressed woolly mammoth (Ray Romano); Sid a fast-talking sloth (John Leguizamo); an acorn-crazed squirrel named Scrat (Wedge); and the devilish saber-toothed tiger named Diego (Denis Leary). Before they can complete their mission the reluctant compatriots will brave pits of boiling lava dangerous caverns of ice and even a traitorous plot within their midst. Ice Age (2002) also features the voices of Jack Black Jane Krakowski and Goran Visnjic. | The prepubescent globetrotting super-spy sibling duo from director Robert Rodriguez's surprise 2001 hit Spy Kids is back to save the world for a second time in this bigger-budget larger-scale sequel. Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams opens with our heroes Carmen and Juni (Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara) now official OSS agents in the midst of another crisis situation: They have to reclaim to the powerful Transmooker Device from the clutches of those who might try to use it to permanently disable energy on Earth. Their quest leads them to the tropical lair of Romero (Steve Buscemi) an unhinged scientist who retreated into seclusion after a daring experiment backfired on him -- as well as on a whole breed of mutant creatures. As if finding the Transmooker weren't enough Carmen and Juni have to contend with another set of mini-spies Gary and Gerti Giggles (Matt O'Leary and Emily Osment) who are eager to one-up the world's most-respected spy kids. Returning to Spy Kids 2 are parents Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino as well as the evil-doers of the first film Alan Cummings and Tony Shalhoub. | The feature debut of Roman Coppola (son of Oscar-winning director Francis Ford Coppola) centers around an international film crew making a low-budget Barbarella-like feature in Paris in 1969. The film is called Dragonfly and is being directed by Andrzej (Gérard Depardieu) who wishes to make a revolutionary work rather than the tacky fluff it is becoming. He is soon fired by the film's Italian producer Enzo (Giancarlo Giannini) when he can't produce a satisfactory climactic scene. After briefly replacing Andrzej with an American horrormeister named Felix DeMarco (Jason Schwartzman) the film's editor and second-unit director the job is finally handed to Paul (Jeremy Davies). Paul is pleased with the offer but more devoted to his 16 mm filming of his diary of daily life. He eventually begins to fall for the leading lady (Angela Lindvall) but must retrieve footage of the feature stolen by Andrezej and try to keep the troubled production together. CQ features Billy Zane Massimo Ghini and Dean Stockwell in supporting roles. | In the late '60s and early '70s a San Francisco-based group of transvestite performers formed a talented troupe known as "The Cockettes." This documentary tells the story of the group's short but memorable existence. Directors Bill Weber and David Weissman utilize a wealth of archive footage to relate how George Harris became "Hibiscus" and formed the gender-bending troupe that would perform street theater. By the time they have their glorious off-Broadway debut most of the original members had already left. In addition to the flamboyant performers the directors show how their scene interrelated with the booming San Francisco counterculture. The Cockettes was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | A pair of desperate criminals attempt to make their way through the countryside in this bleak thriller scripted by Full Monty scribe Simon Beaufoy. Though ex-soldier Heaton (Kenneth Glenaan) seems fairly quick on his feet that same certainly can't be said for his dimwitted sidekick Spike (Michael Colgan) who accidentally shoots a farmer's daughter after the duo runs out of gas while driving through the rural landscape. Subsequently hunted by the vengeful Mr. Bellamy (David Bradley) and his bloodthirsty posse the criminals make one last bid for survival in unfamiliar territory where the home team has a distinct and deadly advantage. | Pedro Almodóvar follows his international success All About My Mother with an offbeat drama that explores the friendship of two men brought together under unusual but strangely similar circumstances. Benigno (Javier Camára) is a male nurse whose apartment overlooks a dance studio run by Katerina (Geraldine Chaplin); he often sits on his balcony and watches one of Katerina's students Alicia (Leonor Watling) and he finds himself becoming infatuated with her. When Alicia is severely injured in an auto accident that leaves her in a coma Benigno discovers she has been admitted to the hospital where he works and he spends his days caring for a woman he now deeply loves but has barely met. Marco (Darío Grandinetti) is a journalist who was assigned to interview Lydia (Rosario Flores) a well-known female bullfighter whose on-the-rocks romance with another toreador "El Niño de Valencia" (Adolfo Fernández) has made her the focus of the tabloid press. During Marco's interview with Lydia he goes out of his way to treat her kindly and she appears to return his attention. During the bullfight which follows Lydia is gored by the bull and is now in a coma; Marco is certain his interview broke her steely concentration and he spends most of his days at the hospital convinced her injuries are his fault. Alicia and Lydia are both housed in the same ward of the same hospital and in time Benigno and Marco become close friends bonding in their shared devotion to women who cannot return their affection. | Paul Goldman's feature film debut Australian Rules is a sports drama that combines a coming-of-age story with an examination of race relations between Australians and Aboriginals and a sensitive interracial love story. Gary Black (Nathan Phillips) is a 16-year-old who plays on the local Australian rules football team. His best friend is aboriginal Dumby Red (Luke Carroll) the star of the team. After Dumby wins the big game the racist coach denies him the credit he deserves. This leads to a series of dramatic confrontations capped off by Gary confronting his racist father. Australian Rules was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | Four years after scoring a box-office touchdown with Blade (1998) actor Wesley Snipes returns to portray the Marvel Comics character again in this sequel that teams him with Mexican horror director Guillermo del Toro. A half-vampire half-human hybrid Blade (Snipes) is a merciless vampire hunter bent on destroying the bloodsuckers that feed on humanity. The keys to Blade's success are a serum that allows him to resist the urge for blood and an array of inventive deadly weapons both of which were once supplied by his mentor Whistler (Kris Kristofferson). Since Whistler's death Blade has relocated to Prague and recruited the pot-smoking slacker Scud (Norman Reedus) to take the place of his father figure but then he discovers that Whistler's not dead after all: He's been infected with the vampire virus. Reunited with Whistler Blade is dealt an even bigger surprise: His greatest enemy vampire leader Damaskinos (Thomas Kretschmann) wants to make peace with him. It seems that the vampires are facing a greater threat than Blade and hope to persuade him to fight the Reapers a mutated super-race of vampires on a rampage of murder indiscriminately killing both humans and their fellow bloodsuckers while sucking their victims dry. Blade agrees to a truce and joins the Bloodpack an elite squad of commandos originally formed to fight Blade himself. Soon the vampire soldiers discover that the virus responsible for creating their enemies is spreading rapidly and can be traced back to a mysterious "Patient Zero." Blade 2 (2002) co-stars Ron Perlman Leonor Varela Donnie Yen and Matt Schulze. | George Hickenlooper directs this psychological drama about an impoverished writer lost in a world of money power and male escorts. Though happily married with a young child Byron Tiller (Andy Garcia) is struggling to make ends meet as a novelist. His last work called "Hitler's Child" had an ignoble run in the bookstore bargain bins and his editor is not interested in his latest work about migrant workers. One day he is approached by a dapper Brit named Luther Fox (Mick Jagger) who actually read Tiller's last opus. Luther explains that he runs an escort agency named Elysian Fields which caters to rich women looking for intelligent companionship. Desperate for any kind of income source Tiller takes the job while keeping the whole thing a secret from his loving wife (Julianna Margulies). He soon is rubbing elbows with the beautiful wife (Olivia Williams) of an aging Pulitzer Prize-winning writer. Gradually Tiller finds himself immersed in this strange new world that he cannot quite understand much less explain to his spouse. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | The joys and horrors of female friendship are explored in writer/director Sandra Goldbacher's Me Without You. Bold brash and fashionable Marina (played by Anna Popplewell as a child and Anna Friel as a teen and adult) comes from a broken home. Her mother Linda (Trudie Styler who executive produced Guy Ritchie's first two films and is also Sting's wife) is a hip young divorcée who apologizes every time she yells at her children. Holly (Ella Jones as a child Michelle Williams of Dawson's Creek and Dick as a teen and adult) is a timid bookworm mildly ashamed of her Jewishness and easily goaded into more outrageous behavior by Marina. Holly's mother (Deborah Findlay) tells her early on not to expect too much from men. She helps lower her daughter's expectations by telling her "Some people are pretty people and some are clever people which is more important than looks." As girls in the early '70s Marina and Holly form a pact to become "Harina" inseparable best friends. Next-door neighbors they are never apart for long. But Holly harbors a secret crush on Marina's older brother Nat (Oliver Milburn) and when the girls are teens and Marina finds out about Holly's feelings she does her best to keep the two apart. In college when Holly bonds with a lit-crit professor Daniel (Kyle Maclachlan) over Andrei Tarkovsky and Ingmar Bergman Holly feels compelled to sabotage their budding relationship by seducing Daniel first. Eventually Nat despite his lingering fondness for Holly gets seriously involved with a French actress Isabel (Marianne Denicourt). As the girls get older their differences become more apparent to Holly and she begins to question their friendship. The film covers three decades with songs and costumes appropriate to each era. | Robert Duvall dons tartan and a thick brogue to star as Gordon McLeod the manager of a failing Scottish football club. The second-division club -- dubbed Kilnockie after the fishing town it calls home -- has a new owner an American named Pete Cameron (Michael Keaton) who pressures McLeod to spruce up the faltering club and against McLeod's wishes hires first-division star Jackie McQuillan (real-life footy luminary Ally McCoist). McQuillan's past days of glory came with a price as his flashy lifestyle and volatile temperament cost him both his career and wife Kate (Kirsty Mitchell) who is none other than McLeod's own daughter. In the tradition of sports dramas from Hoosiers to Major League A Shot at Glory sees the rag-tag team -- which also includes a talented American goalkeeper (Cole Hauser) -- put aside their differences for the love of the game ultimately leading Kilnockie to a climactic match against the legendary Glasgow Rangers . | Jordan Alan directs this B-movie about a thief wanting to go straight. Nick (Charlie Mattera) and Manny (Peter Greene) are partners in crime but only Nick winds up in prison after a setup. Eight years later he gets released and goes to Los Angeles to reunite with his ex-girlfriend Maria (Justine Miceli). While Nick was locked up she married and divorced Manny who had turned into a violent and abusive cop. In his quest to settle down with Maria and her daughter Nick meets her landlord retired criminal Harry (Ed Lauter) and the two begin a series of bank robberies before the inevitable battle with the crazed Manny. Also stars Ryan O'Neal. | The feature film debut of producer and TV director D.J. Caruso this pulpy noir mystery is a dark tale of redemption set among southern California crystal methamphetamine "tweakers." Val Kilmer stars as Danny Parker a former trumpet player who has become a tattooed speed freak living in a cesspool of murderous dealers and hardcore addicts near the desert lake of the title. Danny's fall from grace is the result of a hidden agenda however -- he's seeking answers about the murder of his beloved wife. He's also working undercover for a pair of brutal narcotics cops (Anthony Lapaglia and Doug Hutchison) while trying to rescue his beautiful neighbor Colette (Deborah Kara Unger) from an abusive situation and her own demons. As he and his slacker buddy Jimmy the Fin (Peter Sarsgaard) are antagonized by the sadistic noseless dealer Pooh Bear (Vincent D'Onofrio) and his henchman Danny draws closer to the truth about his wife's death but the crime's solution isn't quite what he expected. Produced by Frank Darabont The Salton Sea co-stars Adam Goldberg Meat Loaf Luis Guzman and Azura Skye. | David L. Cunningham follows up on his acclaimed Beyond Paradise with this Bridge Over the River Kwai-like POW drama. Following Japan's surprise invasion of Singapore during the waning days of 1941 a small British battalion headed by Lieutenant Colonel McLean (James Cosmo) Major Campbell (Robert Carlyle) Captain Gordon (Ciaran McMenamin) and Lieutenant Tom Ridgen (Kiefer Sutherland) are captured and imprisoned in a camp deep in the Burmese jungle. Soon after arriving Major Campbell starts to an uprising. Worn down by an exhausting march through the woods brutal daily beatings and a lack of food the troops are in no mood for a coup and the scheme collapses. Captain Gordon copes with the camp's extreme conditions in a polar opposite manner -- by forgiving his captors and seeking spiritual salvation. Soon a split occurs within the camp between those who follow Campbell's tireless efforts for physical freedom and those who follow Gordon's more transcendent pursues. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | Liberty Wallace (Linda Fiorentino) the wife and business partner of wealthy weapons manufacturer Victor Wallace (Oliver Platt) is on her way to her regular assignation with her boyfriend Russell (Martin Cummins) an actor who's about to go on-stage for the closing night of his hit play. Their plans are ruined by a mysterious gunman who calls himself Joe (Wesley Snipes). Joe straps Russell to a bomb in his dressing room which will go off if he moves or speaks too loudly. Joe then calls Liberty on her cell phone and coerces her into chaining herself to a hot dog stand in a plaza outside the theater. The hot dog stand is rigged with a bomb which will go off if Liberty hangs up her cell phone or when it runs out of battery power. Joe also has a high-powered sniper rifle her company's best gun trained on Liberty. Joe doesn't make any demands at first but it's clear that he has a problem with Liberty's weapons empire which she inherited from her late father. He eventually tells Liberty that his young daughter was killed in a school shooting by one of the guns her company manufactured. Joe lets Liberty know that she's going to die but she can die a hero if she exposes her company's shady business dealings and political connections before she's killed. As Joe monitors and records her every move Liberty reveals secrets about her own past and her business dealings. When Victor who's also having an affair finds out that his wife has been taken hostage he's torn between following company protocol -- protecting himself and allowing his wife to be killed -- and going to help her. Liberty Stands Still was written and directed by Kari Skogland. The film premiered on Cinemax in July 2002. | A Man Called Horse stars Richard Harris as Lord John Morgan an English peer cast somewhat adrift in the American West. Captured by Sioux Indians Lord Morgan is at first targeted for quick extinction but the tribesmen sense that he is worthy of survival. The Englishman passes many of the necessary tests that will permit him to become a member of the tribe the most grueling of which (and the one used most extensively in the film's advertising) is the Sun Vow Initiation. That's where his lordship is hung from the roof of a huge teepee with hooks through his pectoral muscles. Much of the dialogue is spoken in the Sioux language though the film's much-vaunted "historical accuracy" is not altogether consistent as witness the casting of British stage luminary Judith Anderson as Sioux woman Buffalo Cow Head. A Man Called Horse spawned warrant two sequels. Originally rated "GP" in 1970 it has since been re-rated R by the MPAA. | This insipid science fiction musical concerns a group of students paying their way through school by forming a pop band. The group is led by Olivia Newton-John and organist Vic Cooper has invented an instrument called the "tonaliser." The sonic vibrations from the invention causes an extra-terrestrial (Roy Dotrice) to beam up the group to entertain the Alphoid population. The film title refers to the group name. Newton-John would go on to a successful singing and acting career most notably in the 1978 musical Grease. | Justice runs red in the deep South in this powerful drama. Steve Mundine (Lee Majors) is a young lawyer who shortly after marrying his sweetheart Nella (Barbara Hershey) takes a position with a law firm in a small Southern town run by his uncle Oman Hedgepath (Lee J. Cobb). L.B. Jones (Roscoe Lee Browne) is a well-to-do African-American funeral director who comes to Hedgepath's firm in search of legal representation. Jones wishes to divorce his wife Emma (Lola Falana) but his grounds make the case a hot potato -- Jones has learned Emma has been having an affair with Willie Joe Worth (Anthony Zerbe) a white police officer who is the father of Emma's unborn child. Worth does not want his affair dragged into a court of law so he and his fellow officer Stanley Bumpas (Arch Johnson) violently take matters into their own hands. The last feature film from legendary Hollywood director William Wyler The Liberation of L.B. Jones was based on a novel by Jesse Hill Ford. | Russian playwright Anton Chekhov's three upper-class Prozorov sisters -- Masha Olga and Irina -- come no closer to their dream of returning to Moscow in director Laurence Olivier's 1970 film version of Three Sisters than they did in Chekhov's original 1900 play. This melancholy classic about shattered dreams self-delusion and compromise was directed by Olivier for Britain's National Theatre in 1967. The film a literal record of Olivier's stage version was produced in order to raise money for the ever-imperiled National. Olivier who'd just recovered from a serious illness plays the mischievous army doctor Chebutikin while Olivier's wife Joan Plowright essays the major role of Masha the snobbish general's daughter who tries to escape the stultifying banality of her provincial marriage by having an affair. Three Sisters was released in the U.S. in 1974 as part of the American Film Theatre series. | A big score goes wrong in a big way for a bunch of aspiring gangsters in this crime comedy. Matty Demaret (Barry Pepper) is the son of a mid-level Brooklyn mob boss Benny "Chains" Demaret (Dennis Hopper). When Matty was 12 years old Benny and Uncle Teddy (John Malkovich) decided to see if Matty had what it took to be in the mob; they gave the boy a gun and ordered him to shoot a longtime enemy of the family. Matty lacked the nerve to do it and ever since Benny has been convinced his son is a coward. As an adult Matty is stuck between a rock and a hard place; he'd like to work as a sports agent but his family's criminal ties make that all but impossible and his dad won't give him a chance in the family's operations. Uncle Teddy decides to give Matty a chance to make good by asking him to pick up a payment of $500000 in Spokane WA. Matty puts together a crew of three friends all sons of mob guys to help him out: muscle bound Taylor (Vin Diesel) ladies' man Chris (Andrew Davoli) and cocaine-addled would-be pilot Johnny (Seth Green). Getting the money goes just fine but during a refueling stop in Montana Johnny has to hide the money to keep it from being discovered. It's then promptly stolen by a pair of burnouts. When Matty and his crew discover the money is missing they head back to Montana but before long they find out that the sheriff (Tom Noonan) is onto them and that he has his own plans for the cash; they also learn that Uncle Teddy has some plans he didn't tell them about. Knockaround Guys marked the directorial debut for the screenwriting team of Brian Koppelman and David Levien. | The cynical son of an upper-class New York family bedeviled by booze pills and mental illness strikes out on his own in this caustic darkly comic drama. Igby Slocomb (Kieran Culkin) and his older brother Oliver (Ryan Phillippe) are are in the process of killing their mother Mimi (Susan Sarandon). Flashbacks delineate Igby's troubled childhood: Speed-freak Mimi and her depressed husband Jason (Bill Pullman) snipe at each other endlessly until Jason attempts suicide before Igby's very eyes and takes up residence in a mental hospital. Igby grows into a rebellious youth gets kicked out of several boarding schools and ends up in a hellish military academy. After one failed escape attempt he heads to New York City and hides out in the apartment of Rachel (Amanda Peet) the heroin-addled mistress of his godfather D.H. (Jeff Goldblum). Oliver locates the young scoundrel and informs him that Mimi is suffering from cancer. Unperturbed Igby continues his slacker existence -- and his romance with Sookie (Claire Danes) a hipper-than-thou undergraduate who finds herself torn between Igby and Oliver. As Igby gets drawn further into the mind games and hypocrisy of the adult world his already jaded outlook grows even darker. He takes to dealing smack and hanging out with a cross-dressing performance "artist" (Jared Harris). Ultimately though Mimi's impending death draws him back into the family fold for unexpected revelations and realizations. Written and directed by first-time filmmaker Burr Steers Igby Goes Down features Rory Culkin Kieran's brother as the young Igby. | A gaggle of mothers wives daughters maids and mistresses gather for a holiday homecoming at their country mansion -- and end up having to solve a murder-mystery -- in this musical-comic homage to studio-era "women's pictures" from acclaimed French director François Ozon. Partly inspired by George Cukor's 1939 classic The Women 8 Femmes stars Catherine Deneuve as Gaby a high-society matron just returned to her country house to celebrate Christmas with her husband; mother Mamy (Danielle Darrieux); sister Augustine (Isabelle Huppert); and daughters Suzon (Virginie Ledoyen) and Catharine (Ludivine Sagnier). Not long after they all arrive however do they find the man of the house with a knife in his back whereupon everyone becomes a suspect -- including maids Chanel (Firmine Richard) and Louise (Emmanuelle Béart). The mysterious arrival of Augustine's sister-in-law Pierrette (Fanny Ardant) only complicates matters as the titular eight women find themselves snowed in by a fierce blizzard forced to confront the matter of the lifeless husband -- and their long-standing secrets and resentments -- without the aid of the police. Following its immensely successful release in France in early 2002 8 Women enjoyed much acclaim at the Berlin and Toronto Film Festivals. | Mort S. Seben's Subterano stars Alex Dimitriades as Conrad an escaped convict who becomes the central figure in a brutal underground game that shares the same name as the title of the film. He must learn the rules of the game and help others stay alive or else he will be killed by the game's deadly robots. | Following up on her controversial erotic drama Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love Mira Nair directs this charming family drama about a very chaotic Indian wedding. Lalit Verma (Naseeruddin Shah) is a wealthy father who is trying to see that his daughter Aditi's wedding goes off without a hitch. Though familiar with Western ways he has little patience with them and is dead set on seeing the nuptials done properly and traditionally. Disillusioned with her long time relationship with Vikram -- a man who is almost twice her age -- Aditi (Vasundhara Das) suddenly agrees to submit to an arranged marriage with Hemant an engineer from Houston. Yet as the ceremony nears she gets cold feet and returns to see her former lover -- even though it could spell disaster for everyone involved. Meanwhile Aditi's comely 17-year-old cousin Ayesha is coming to terms with her blossoming sexuality and has her sights set on Rahul another relative who is a college student in Australia. Then there is Rai -- also Aditi's cousin -- who has a shocking revelation to make. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto and Venice Film Festivals. At Venice Monsoon Wedding won the prestigious Golden Lion award. | Two former government agents square off as they search for the most deadly new weapon on Earth in this white-knuckle thriller. Sever (Lucy Liu) was once a top agent with the Defense Intelligence Agency but she quit when her son was killed in a bungled raid organized by Gant (Gregg Henry) and has sworn to take vengeance against him and his colleagues. When Sever learns that Gant and his team are in possession of a remarkable new weapon -- a microscopic device injected into the victim's bloodstream which is benign until triggered then kills immediately without leaving a trace -- she is determined to get her hands on it whatever the cost. However Gant has turned rogue and FBI agent Julio Martin (Miguel Sandoval) has been ordered to find him and recover his new weapon. Martin needs the best man he can find for the job and calls upon Jeremiah Ecks (Antonio Banderas) a former FBI tracker to do the job. Ecks quit the Bureau when his wife was killed but Martin informs Ecks that his spouse is actually alive and in hiding and if he can bring in Gant she will be returned to him. But Ecks has to face the most formidable adversary of his life in Sever a master of mayhem bent on revenge. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever was the first English-language feature from Thai filmmaker Wych Kaosayananda (aka Kaos) whose first feature Fah was a box-office blockbuster in his homeland. | A man and a boy both of whom have been victimized by war are brought together by the same conflict that threatens them both in this drama. In 1995 Bosnia is being torn apart by war and nine-year-old Vlado (Sergiusz Zymelka) is one of thousands of children caught in the middle of the conflict. Vlado's parents are dead and the boy has been left to fend for himself; when the misery around him becomes too much do deal with Vlado drifts into a fantasy world where he's transported to Norway and frolics with friendly Eskimos. In the course of his travels Vlado meets Sharkey (Bob Hoskins) a rough-hewn Englishman who claims to be a caseworker for UNICEF. Actually Sharkey is rounding up children for a black market adoption ring in Poland. Sharkey persuades Vlado to join him assuming the boy would fetch a fair price and Vlado unaware of Sharkey's true intentions says yes. Sharkey and Vlado soon become unlikely friends but Sharkey soon learns getting Vlado out of the country may not be so simple; Sharkey is working in cahoots with a corrupt military officer (Krzysztof Majchrzak) who is convinced that a gang of preteen hoodlums are responsible for the death of his daughter -- a gang that claims Vlado as a member. Where Eskimos Live received its American premier at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | Master animation director Hayao Miyazaki follows up on his record-breaking 1997 opus Princess Mononoke with this surreal Alice in Wonderland-like tale about a lost little girl. The film opens with ten-year-old Chihiro riding along during a family outing as her father races through remote country roads. When they come upon a blocked tunnel her parents decide to have a look around -- even though Chihiro finds the place very creepy. When they pass through the tunnel they discover an abandoned amusement park. As Chihiro's bad vibes continue her parents discover an empty eatery that smells of fresh food. After her mother and father help themselves to some tasty purloined morsels they turn into giant pigs. Chihiro understandably freaks out and flees. She learns that this very weird place where all sorts of bizarre gods and monsters reside is a holiday resort for the supernatural after their exhausting tour of duty in the human world. Soon after befriending a boy named Haku Chihiro learns the rules of the land: one she must work as laziness of any kind is not tolerated; and two she must take on the new moniker of Sen. If she forgets her real name Haku tells her then she will never be permitted to leave. | A man who has made good in an illegal business discovers going straight is a more complicated matter than he imagined in this urban drama. Victor Rosa (John Leguizamo) is a drug dealer who has made a small fortune selling a heroin-based drug cocktail he's concocted called "Empire." Victor doesn't see himself as a dope pusher; instead he considers himself an entrepreneur and a businessman who is simply making the most of the economic opportunities presented to him in the ghetto. Through his girlfriend Carmen (Delilah Cotto) Victor makes the acquaintance of Jack Wimmer (Peter Sarsgaard) an upscale investment banker who admires Victor's business savvy and street smarts. Victor is interested in getting out of drug dealing and into a legitimate business and when Jack offers Victor the chance to buy into a new business Victor eagerly accepts and makes a good profit in the deal. After this Victor is all the more enthusiastic when Jack gives him the opportunity to invest in a much bigger project; the price however is more than Victor can afford and he has to borrow from another high-stakes drug dealer La Columbiana (Isabella Rossellini) in order to make the nut. It isn't long before Victor learns La Columbiana is not a good person to be in debt to -- and that Jack may not be all he imagined him to be. Empire marked the directorial debut of dancer and choreographer Franc Reyes; the supporting cast includes Denise Richards Sonia Braga Ruben Blades and rapper Fat Joe. | A couple sets out to find the perfect bride for their son whether their son likes it or not in this Israeli comedy. Zaza (Lior Louie Ashkenazi) is a graduate student in his early thirties who has finally found the woman of his dreams -- Judith (Ronit Elkabetz) a Moroccan immigrant with a daughter Madonna (Sapir Kugman) from a previous marriage. Zaza and Judith have similar interests a great personal rapport a keen understanding of one another's feelings and excellent sexual chemistry but for Zaza there's one little problem -- his parents. His mother Lili (Lili Kosashvili) and father Yasha (Moni Moshonov) are bound and determined to marry their son to a nice Georgian Jewish girl (who is of course a virgin) and they not only disapprove of Zaza's relationship with Judith they insist on fixing him up on dates as if he isn't in a committed relationship; when that fails to make an impression on Zaza Lili and Yasha use emotional blackmail against their son and Lili even goes so far as to confront Judith and insist she stop seeing her son. Late Marriage was shown at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard series; Lili Kosashvili who makes her screen debut playing Lili is actually the mother of the film's writer/director Dover Kosashvili. | Following up on his award-winning opus Shower Zhang Yang directs this biographical film concerning and starring Chinese film icon Jia Hong-Sheng who starred in such groundbreaking works as Suzhou River and Frozen. Following initial professional success Jia falls into a spiral of depression and drug abuse. Soon he drops out from Beijing's acting scene withdraws from friends and locks himself in his apartment listening to old records. His parents who run a small theater troupe in a remote corner of Northeast China are elated over their son's success but grow increasingly concerned with his anti-social behavior. Soon they along with the entire population of the apartment building they live in venture to Beijing hoping to get Jia out of his funk. Eventually Jia is committed to a mental institution that makes the one in Titicut Follies look like a trip to Disneyland. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | In this Canadian-filmed sequel to (what else?) The Cube eight strangers awaken in a cube-shaped room with no idea of where they've come from or how they arrived. All they do know is that they've been plunged into a fourth-dimensional netherworld where all physical laws seem to be made up as they go along. Presented with cryptic clues as to the nature of their plight the tiny group desperately tries to find a way out of their constantly shape-shifting environment certain that if they don't escape they will die slow but spectacular deaths. First shown at the Fantasy Filmfest in Munich Germany in the summer of 2002 Cube 2: Hypercube bounced around the sci-fi festival circuit until its American cable TV debut over the Sci-Fi Channel on April 5 2003. | Directed by Metin Huseyin Anita & Me follows the development of a cross-cultural friendship between 12-year-old Indian immigrant Meena (Chandeep Uppal) and her 14-year-old British neighbor Anita (Anna Brewster). An aspiring writer Meena (Uppal) writes down all the challenges of her new life in great detail from her parents insistence that she focus solely on her studies to the vast cultural differences between Britain and India. The most notable subject however is the comfort she finds from her unlikely friendship with Anita. Anita & Me is based on a novel by Meera Syal who also penned the screenplay. | How far is a man willing to go to be with the woman he wants? Erika (Isabelle Huppert) is a veteran piano instructor at a famous music conservatory in Vienna. Erika is highly respected for her remarkable talent and strong discipline but she's also known to be a harsh taskmistress and does not suffer fools gladly; among her students Erika's class is considered a highly rewarding challenge but difficult to weather. Erika seems to get her stern and unforgiving nature from her mother (Annie Girardot) with whom she still lives and without a husband or a lover Erika satisfies her strong but frequently perverse sexual appetites through extreme porn videos voyeurism and masturbatory practices that sometimes involve pain and self-mutilation. Erika discovers she has attracted the attentions of one of her students Walter (Benoit Maginel) a gifted and good-looking young man who does not seem at all put off by her icy personality. She refuses to acknowledge Walter's romantic overtures but when he rises to the defense of a fellow student after a recital Erika is enraged and Walter pursues her finally following her as she storms off to the women's room. Erika abruptly approaches Walter in a rough sexual fashion but refuses to fully satisfy him until he is willing to allow her to control the relationship. When Walter becomes aware of just how much pain and humiliation is involved in Erika's erotic bill of fare he refuses to participate but in time his attraction to her causes him to weaken and he begins to accede to her sexual demands. La Pianiste was shown in competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival where Isabelle Huppert and Benoit Maginel were named Best Actress and Best Actor and writer/director Michael Haneke received the Jury's Grand Prize. | Robert Evans' rise from second-string actor (who really was discovered while lounging by the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel) to head of one of Hollywood's biggest movie studios is told from the viewpoint of Evans himself in this documentary adapted from his autobiography (and featuring Evans' own narration). In 1957 Evans had already achieved success in the garment business when actress Norma Shearer spotting him at poolside and suggested he should play her late husband legendary producer Irving Thalberg in the movie Man of a Thousand Faces. While Evans knew he wasn't cut out to be an actor he discovered he liked the movie business and after becoming a film industry executive Evans was named head of production at Paramount in the late '60s. Under Evans' leadership Paramount produced such classics as Rosemary's Baby Love Story and The Godfather. He also married actress Ali McGraw; however McGraw left Evans for Steve McQueen after they starred together in The Getaway. After leaving Paramount to become a producer (and racking up hits like Chinatown and Marathon Man) Evans' golden touch began to elude him; an arrest for drugs seemed to put an end to his career until he made a comeback as a freelance producer in the 1990s on such films as Sliver and The Saint. Part of the narration for The Kid Stays in the Picture was drawn from the book-on-tape version of Robert Evans' autobiography of the same name which featured Evans reading his own work; the audio book has developed a cult following of its own and legend has it Dustin Hoffman based his performance in Wag The Dog on Evans' reading style on the tape. | Six people find themselves playing a romantic/sexual game of musical chairs in this quirky comedy-drama. Martin (Daniel Hendler) and Natalia (Mariana Anghileri) are a twentysomething couple who are in mid-argument when Martin accidentally runs into another car. As it happens the other car was being driven by popular actor Gaston Pauls (playing himself); Gaston and his girlfriend Andrea (Eva Sola) were en route to an interview with journalist Camila (Camila Toker). Martin tries to sort things out with Gaston but after Andrea decides she's tired of listening to them she takes off and before long Gaston does the same to make his appointment with Camila. Camila however is looking for more than a story; she's grown disenchanted with her boyfriend Leopoldo (Leonardo Murua) and is thinking that a fling with a good-looking movie star might be just what she needs. Meanwhile Martin still hasn't settled the matter concerning the accident and Leopoldo happens to make the acquaintance of Natalia. Sabado was written and directed by Juan Villegas. | In this downbeat drama Reni (Cecilia Bengolea) is a woman in her early twenties who sings with a struggling rock group; she hasn't been getting along with her bandmates lately and her personal life is nothing to speak about. Reni thinks her romantic luck may have changed when she meets Andres (Leonardo Brezicki) a handsome and charming man her own age but she blanches when she discovers what he does for a living -- he's a hustler who is willing to have sex with men or women for the right price. Reni and Andres discover they share a mutual attraction and she becomes emotionally involved with him but as Reni falls deeper in love with Andres she makes increasingly stronger demands that he stop sleeping with other people for money -- something he isn't inclined to do. Vagon Fumador was the first feature film from director Veronica Chen. | Veteran documentary filmmaker Michael Rubbo dives into the age-old debate over who authored William Shakespeare's plays with this engaging passionately argued work. In his attempts to get to the bottom of the literary world's worship of Shakespeare -- "Bardolatry" as the filmmaker calls it -- Rubbo talks to English eccentrics and snooty Americans in London Seattle Venice and even "Canada of all places" hoping to answer one question: Who really wrote Shakespeare's plays? Rubbo asserts that Christopher Marlowe is the prime suspect. A rouge freethinker and atheist Marlowe was also the most influential playwright of his day until his murder in 1593. But was he really killed? As scholar Calvin Hoffman argues in this film Marlowe could have faked his death and fled to Italy to write some of the Western world's great works. At the same time Rubbo argues Shakespeare's lack of an education -- he reportedly did not own a single book -- makes it unlikely that he penned such learned works as Titus Andronicus and The Tempest. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | French director Laurent Cantet's sophomore effort is a somber and complex meditation on work -- specifically how work has become the defining feature of the contemporary individual as well as the quintessential symbol of quotidian despair. The movie tells the story of Vincent (Aurelien Recoing) a middle-class family man recently fired from his drab middle-management job. Unable to tell his family about his firing Vincent spends his workdays driving around the French countryside --"business trips" he tells his wife -- keeping intact the reassuring routine of going to work and coming home to his wife and kids. As his family grows suspicious of his evasive behavior Vincent is forced to spin a new tale pretending to get a job working for the U.N. In a bid to keep the money coming in he recruits old friends to invest in an imaginary emerging-markets investment scheme. Vincent also falls in with Jean-Michel (Serge Livrozet) a black market dealer whose ignominious past serves as an ominous warning for Vincent's present course. Despite his efforts to maintain an undisturbed surface Vincent's wife begins to suspect something amiss. As the lies pile up and the questions from his family mount Vincent loses control of his fragile double life leading to a poignant conclusion. Cantet's film premiered at the 2001 Venice Film Festival. | Two Oscar-winning actors add a family-oriented comedy to their resumes with this Disney-produced arctic adventure. Snow Dogs stars Cuba Gooding Jr. as Ted Brooks a Florida-dwelling dentist with a successful chain of offices and a comfy poolside lifestyle. All this changes however when he finds out that he was actually adopted as a child and that his birth mother has died and left him an inheritance in her home state of Alaska of all places. After arriving in the snow-bound clime Ted learns that he has been willed a pack of cutely named sled dogs: Demon Diesel Dutchess Nana Mack Scooper Sniff and Yodel. Problem is the town's premiere sled-dogger Thunder Jack (James Coburn) wants the pack for himself and encourages Ted to go back to his tropical environs. But with a major sled-dog race looming Ted's inspired to learn the ropes as it were and prove himself worthy of his birth mother's inheritance -- any way he can. Snow Dogs was directed by Jingle All the Way's Brian Levant and features some animatronic dog effects by Jim Henson's Creature Shop; the script was very loosely adapted from popular author Gary Paulsen's nonfiction book Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod. | One man takes on the Irish family law system and the Catholic Church in a bid to be reunited with his children in this drama based on a true story. In 1953 Desmond Doyle (Pierce Brosnan) was a house painter and decorator who despite a strong work ethic had a hard time holding on to steady work. Desmond's wife had grown tired of her marriage and her husband's financial problems and one day walked away from her home leaving Desmond to raise their three children on his own. While Desmond struggles to keep body and soul together for his children his sporadic employment eventually attracts the attention of the law and a court order sends his two sons and young daughter to separate Catholic orphanages until Desmond can prove he's capable of properly supporting them. However Desmond discovers merely getting work is not enough to bring his children back to him and when he learns that his daughter Evelyn (Sophie Vavasseur) is having a rough time of it at the hands of several stern nuns he becomes determined to win their custody in a court of law. Through Bernadette (Julianna Margulies) a barmaid who has caught his eye Desmond meets Michael Beattie (Stephen Rea) a lawyer and Bernadette's brother. While Michael doesn't believe Desmond's case can be won in an Irish court his partner Nick Barron (Aidan Quinn) an expatriate American who lost custody of his own children in a divorce proceeding is eager to help and they agree to take the case. However they both realize they're fighting an uphill battle and so they persuade Thomas Connolly (Alan Bates) a former football star who became one of Ireland's most respected barristers to lend his knowledge and prestige to the case. Leading man Bronson also served a co-producer for Evelyn; Bruce Beresford directed who previously collaborated with Pierce Brosnan on Mister Johnson. | Mama Africa hosted by rapper/actress Queen Latifah combines three short films directed by African women telling tales of misguided youth in contemporary Africa. In Uno's World from Namibia and directed by Bridget Pickering Uno (Sophie David) a sexually inexperienced young woman gets involved with a womanizer Kaura (Muhindua Kaura) which leads to an unplanned pregnancy. When Kaura refuses to take responsibility for their child and starts avoiding Uno she leaves the baby in the care of her mother and goes to dangerous lengths to track Kaura down. In Hang Time from Nigerian filmmaker Ngozi Onwurah (Welcome II the Terrordome) Kwame (Brian Biragi) a talented basketball player in desperate need of a new pair of sneakers and nervous about the imminent arrival of a basketball scout from America decides to do a job for a slick-talking local gangster Olu (Brian Bovell) to make some quick cash. The last film of the trilogy Raya comes from South Africa and was directed by Zulfah Otto-Sallies. The title character (Rehane Abrahams) is a smart but troubled young woman who has just been released from prison after several years. Raya goes to the home of her mother Salaama (Denise Newman) a devout Muslim who has been taking care of Raya's daughter Madeegah (Ayesha Meer Krige). An independent modern woman unable to live by her mother's rules Raya takes Madeegah away telling Salaama "You're not going to keep her under a veil all her life." But when Raya finds herself unable to get a job because of her criminal record she's tempted to return to crime to provide for her daughter. These three 26-minute films were selected from a longer program of six such films produced by the African companies Zimmedia and M-Net. All three films are in English. | One man's efforts to get ahead on the streets lead him into a life of danger in this hard-hitting urban drama from Roc-A-Fella Films the production company run by top hip-hop artist Jay-Z. Beans (Beanie Sigel) is a member of a Philadelphia street gang who has had enough of his life of poverty. Determined to get ahead by any means available to him Beans steps to the wrong side of the law and begins selling drugs. Forming a crew with his friends and fellow gangsters called the ABM ("All 'Bout the Money") Beans and his partners soon become the new rulers of Philly's underground economy. But with success comes competition and Untouchable J (Jay-Z) and Dame (Damon Dash) the leaders of an establish drug-dealing crew decide the ABM are taking more than their share of the business and begin retaliating with violence -- with both the ABM crew and Beans' wife as targets. State Property also stars Memphis Bleek Omillio Sparks and Sundy Carter. | Most nuns are not like Sister Helen -- she's tough as nails can curse like a sailor and woe be unto anyone who gets on her bad side. But most nuns probably haven't had a past like Sister Helen's either; a longtime alcoholic Helen gave up drinking only after the death of both of her children (one of whom was murdered) and her husband (whose death was related to his own drinking problem). After getting clean and sober Helen became a Benedictine Nun and she now runs a halfway house for recovering drug and alcohol abusers in a rough neighborhood in the South Bronx. Sister Helen is a documentary that looks at her often difficult life and her current crusade to help addicts get clean as she shares her home with 21 men struggling with sobriety. Taking no guff and offering compassion only to those who deserve it Sister Helen's attitude redefines the phrase "tough love" and among her charges are men who are grateful for her help and a few who are resentful of her methods and distrustful of her motivations. Sister Helen received the Director's Award for Best Documentary at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | The Paris Opera Ballet has long been one of the most respected ballet companies in France and many of the nation's most gifted dancers vie for the privilege of performing there. This documentary offers an intimate look at the men and women of the Paris Opera Ballet as they prepare and rehearse for performances of Swan Lake and a demanding dance interpretation of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony; the tight-knit but deeply competitive world of ballet is introduced where close friends often find themselves battling for the same role and the lessons learned through time and experience often run counter to the gradual decay of the body's mechanisms through age. Etoiles: Dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet was the first theatrical feature from director Nils Tavernier the son of noted filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier. | Experimental filmmaker Bill Morrison created this non-narrative feature which derives a large portion of its visual beauty from the physical nature of the film medium itself. Decasia is primarily compiled from a wealth of old and damaged footage in which the scratches scraped emulsion bubbles streaks and decaying nitrate add an extra dimension of texture to a patchwork of images both extraordinary and mundane. Originally created as part of a multimedia environmental performance piece with the film screened in tandem with a performance by a 55-piece ensemble Decasia has also been screened in a version with recorded score composed by avant garde percussionist Michael Gordon. Decasia was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | Iceland-born Canadian filmmaker Sturla Gunnarsson spins this offbeat comedy about fine food and feathered friends. The owner of a failing gourmet eatery in a small Newfoundland town Dave Purcell (William Hurt) is about to throw in the towel. As he raids his wine cellar and nurses his sorrows his wacky friend Alphonse Murphy (Andy Jones) hatches a scheme to save the restaurant. They announce a faked sighting of a rare bird in the restaurant's vicinity and soon bird watchers and even celebrities are pouring into the establishment. Dave's restaurant is so busy in fact that he hires Alphonse's shapely sister-in-law Alice (Molly Parker) and in less time than it takes to burn a soufflé romantic sparks are flying between the two. Unfortunately Alphonse's schemes aren't limited to ornithological fraud. He has some hackneyed plan involving a submarine and a pile of cocaine that could bring down all that Dave has built. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | Nick Broomfield director of Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam and Kurt and Courtney unleashes another provocation with Biggie and Tupac. Considering Broomfield's track record that the film is dangerous sensational and occasionally very funny is no surprise. What is somewhat shocking in a very rewarding and commendable way is how moving Biggie and Tupac is. Using archival footage of the two rap stars and interviews with many of those involved Broomfield uncovers significant evidence that corrupt LAPD cops were involved in the two deaths and that the FBI was doing surveillance on Biggie (Christopher Wallace) on the night he was murdered. Broomfield's film also strongly suggests that Death Row Records head Suge Knight orchestrated both murders. Few satisfactory conclusions are drawn but the film should at least encourage further investigation of these claims. By running the camera constantly even before the interviews begin Broomfield frequently catches his subjects off guard. But even if Broomfield had uncovered nothing Biggie and Tupac would still be an entertaining and valuable telling of the tragic deaths of two talented young men. The filmmaker's interviews with Biggie's friends and particularly his charming mother Voletta Wallace paint a picture of a surprisingly sensitive and goodhearted young man. Broomfield was granted less access to Tupac Shakur's family (Tupac's mother is still involved in business dealings with Knight; she doesn't appear in the film and she refused Broomfield permission to use Tupac's music) but he still manages to expose the controversial rapper's essential humanity. Some will find Broomfield's sarcastic and edgy attitude grating. He doesn't have the puppy-dog charm of a Michael Moore. But with Biggie and Tupac he's shown a bit more of his sensitive side and he's taken a step forward as a filmmaker. | Shot on digital video and taking its title from his 1992 book of poetry Sherman Alexie's The Business of Fancydancing is a portrait of the conflicted relationship between two Native American men. Aristotle Joseph (Gene Tagaban) and Seymour Polatkin (Evan Adams) had long been best friends by the time they left their Spokane reservation to attend college in Seattle. But while Seymour flourished in Seattle as a gay writer Aristotle endured nothing but bad luck that led to growing resentment both against white society and his best friend. Although Aristotle returned to the reservation Seymour remained in Seattle. Now 15 years later the sudden death of their mutual childhood friend brings Seymour back to the reservation -- without his white boyfriend -- where he must cope with his status as the de facto mouthpiece for his people and his estranged relationship with both Aristotle who seems to be growing more violent by the day and also Agnes (Michelle St. John) his one-time college girlfriend. The Business of Fancydancing was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival. | Jacques Derrida is a French author and philosopher who is regarded as one of the world's leading exponents of deconstructionism a school of thought which argues (among many other things) that "truth" is not an absolute and must be viewed within the context of the mindset of the person expressing it and the frameworks within which the idea has been related. Appropriately enough Derrida a documentary about the man's life and work offers its subject many opportunities to present his ideas directly to the camera and even allows him to deconstruct himself as he offers commentary while watching one of his interviews on a video monitor -- and later analyzes his own deconstructive analysis. Derrida was directed by Kirby Dick who previously won acclaim for a film about another highly individual thinker "supermasochist" Bob Flanagan in Sick. | Some people are born with good luck but others try to attain it however they can -- and at any cost -- in this offbeat psychological thriller from Spain. Samuel Berg (Max Von Sydow) is an elderly man who lives beneath a gambling casino on an island off the Spanish coast. In Berg's world good fortune is a commodity that can be acquired from others and while would-be gambler Federico (Eusebio Poncela) has a genuine talent for taking good luck from those who have it Berg's gift is even stronger and after a long day of absorbing positive vibrations from winning gamblers Berg steals the day's "take" from him leaving Federico to plan his revenge. Federico becomes aware of Tomas (Leonardo Sbaraglia) a man who recently survived a plane crash and is convinced he has even more luck than Berg can overcome; the two become partners and Federico enters Tomas in an underground tournament designed to determine who Lady Luck smiles upon most sweetly. After Federico and Tomas win a handsome home from Alejandro (Antonio Dechent) a former bullfighter the pair seems poised to go up against Berg and claim his luck as their own but Sara (Monica Lopez) a police investigator is convinced Federico and Tomas are up to no good and begins exploring their bizarre secret world. Intacto received its American premiere at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | James Stewart and Henry Fonda star in this light-hearted western comedy directed by Gene Kelly. In 1870 Texas John O' Hanlan (James Stewart) an itinerant cowboy receives a letter notifying him that he has inherited a business establishment called the Cheyenne Social Club in Cheyenne Wyoming. Thinking that he can finally settle down from his hard life on the trail and become a man of property he travels with his friend Harley O'Sullivan (Henry Fonda) to Cheyenne to claim his property. Once there he finds the Cheyenne Social Club to be a brothel run by the attractive Madame Jenny (Shirley Jones). John is appalled and while Harley is sampling the business's wares John is planning to close the place down and turn it into a boardinghouse. But when the citizens of Cheyenne get wind of John's plan they try to convince him to keep the whorehouse the way it is. However all of this talk is tabled when John finds out that Jenny has been beaten by the disreputable Corey Bannister (Robert J. Wilke). John challenges him to a gunfight and kills him. Suddenly John and Harley discover that they have the whole Bannister clan after them and now they have to defend both themselves and the gals at the Cheyenne Social Club. | This sexy horror story from Britain's Hammer Films finds Ingrid Pitt playing three roles the most notable being a lesbian vampire who will resort to biting a man only when it is absolutely necessary. A doctor and a manservant are victims but only after she has exhausted all attempts to sink her fangs into the bosoms of young women. The General (Peter Cushing) finds his daughter Laura (Pippa Steel) is victimized by the bite of the vampiress. With the help of Baron Hartog (Douglas Wilmer) they try to end the horror brought by the blood-sucking beauty. Blood gore and a few decapitations are depicted before the wooden stakes and crosses are brought out. | Victor Frankenstein (Ralph Bates) is the son of the Count who plans his father's demise. He inherits the castle and the comely housekeeper (Kate O'Mara) who doubles as his mistress. Soon Victor is busy murdering people to build his monster (David Prowse). His victims include his neighbor his housekeeper a gravedigger a professor and his best friend. He patches the various body parts together to make his horrible creation in this horror story with a good dose of comedy. | Like M*A*S*H and Catch-22 both released the same year this military comedy takes place in an earlier war but is really a thinly disguised treatise on the modern-day insanity and avariciousness then unfolding in Vietnam. Clint Eastwood stars as Kelly a former lieutenant whose illusions about the glory of war if he has any are lost when he is busted in rank for following some poorly considered orders in World War II France. After capturing a friendly German officer Kelly learns the whereabouts of millions of dollars in gold bars earmarked to finance a military payroll. Taking advantage of a three-day liberty Kelly assembles a motley trio of fellow soldiers to help him sneak behind enemy lines and retrieve the booty. They include Big Joe (Telly Savalas) a gruff sergeant; Crapgame (Don Rickles) a supply sergeant already enriching himself as a black marketer and con man; and the hippie-like tank commander Oddball (Donald Sutherland). Since crossing into enemy-held territory means heading in the opposite direction of the retreating Allies Kelly and his men encounter armed resistance. Receiving word of their campaign the vain General Colt (Carroll O'Connor) mistakes the quartet of freelancing scam artists for all-American heroes. | In this supernatural drama a young man gets lost in the forest and ends up at the isolated farmhouse of a lovely young woman who takes him in. They eventually fall in love. Then he learns the truth about his young sweetheart--she is really a 127-year-old witch and is not nearly as sweet as she seems. | This Russian adaptation of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment packs nearly every pivotal event from the mammoth novel into its 200 minute running time. Georgi Taratorkin stars as Raskolnikov the impressionable student who believes himself to be above the law-and commits murder to prove his theory. Innokenti Smoktunovskiy best known for his brilliant interpretation of the title character in the Russian Hamlet (1964) costars as police inspector Porfiry who humbly but diligently wears down Raskolnikov's alibi. Most cinemadaptations of Crime and Punishment end with the protagonist's arrest; this one retains Dostoyevsky's lengthy post-prison epilogue in which Raskolnikov learns at long last how to be a human being. | null | Writer/director Dylan Kidd got a chance to make his script for Roger Dodger into a feature film when he boldly approached Campbell Scott in a café in Greenwich Village and made his pitch. Eventually Scott would agree to executive produce and star in the film and was responsible for bringing Jennifer Beals and Isabella Rossellini onboard. Scott stars as the eponymous Roger a successful New York ad man and self-proclaimed master of reading and manipulating women. The film begins with Roger out for drinks with his co-workers and demonstrating his verbal gifts. "Words are my stock in trade" he explains as he expounds. But he soon learns that his boss Joyce (Rossellini) wants to end their clandestine sexual relationship. Roger gets another shock when his teenaged nephew Nick (Jesse Eisenberg of TV's Get Real) shows up unannounced the next day at his job. Nick explains that he's in town for an interview at Columbia and soon admits that he wants Roger to take him out and give him a crash course on women. Soon the pair is out carousing but when they run into the lovely Andrea (Elizabeth Berkley) and her friend Sophie (Jennifer Beals) Roger discovers that despite Nick's sexual desperation the teen is temperamentally unsuited to Roger's transparent womanizing mode of operation. In short Nick is a sweet open and sensitive boy while Roger proves himself to be a misogynist pig. Their differences grow even starker when Roger decides to crash a party Joyce is throwing that night and brings Nick along. Roger Dodger was named the Best Narrative Feature in competition at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival. | Crikey! Following a brief cameo in Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) hyperactive high-energy cable television star and native Australian naturalist Steve Irwin parlays his success as a confronter of all things scaly fanged and venomous into this feature-film adventure. Irwin and his wife Terri Irwin play themselves as animal activists who rescue an endangered crocodile not realizing that the critter has swallowed a downed top-secret satellite beacon that's the subject of an intense search by CIA personnel. Believing that the spies are poachers out to steal the animal's precious hide the Irwins evade their pursuers while attempting to get the crocodile to safety in a remote area of the Outback adopting an orphaned joey (a baby kangaroo) and grappling with bird-eating spiders and poisonous snakes along the way. In the meantime the secret agents mistakenly believe the Irwins are enemy operatives trying to steal their highly valuable technology. The real-life Irwins donated all of their fees from The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002) to wildlife conservation efforts. | A superb cast brings Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners to life in the third big-screen adaptation of this hilarious look at fun games and dubious ethics among the British upper crust. Algernon Moncrieff (Rupert Everett) is a slightly shady but charming gentlemen from a wealthy family who has a bad habit of throwing his money away. Algernon has a close friend named Jack Worthing (Colin Firth) a self-made man who acts as a ward to his cousin a beautiful young lady named Cecily (Reese Witherspoon). Algernon has created an alter ego to help him get out of tight spots brought on by his financial improprieties and when he learns that Jack has created a false identity of his own -- Earnest a brother living in London whose exploits have earned him no small amount of notoriety -- Algernon arrives for a weekend visit in the country posing as the mysterious Earnest. Having heard of Earnest's misadventures many times over the years Cecily had developed something of an infatuation with the lovable rogue and Algernon's impersonation of him works no small degree of magic on Cecily. Meanwhile Algernon's cousin Gwendolyn (Frances O'Connor) arrives for the weekend and is startled to discover Jack is also there -- except that she knows him as bad-boy Earnest. So just who is in love with who? How will Lady Bracknell (Judi Dench) handle the matter of her daughter Gwendolyn's suitors? And what's the truth about Jack's mysterious heritage? The Importance of Being Earnest was director Oliver Parker's second film adaptation of an Oscar Wilde comedy; he previously helmed An Ideal Husband which also starred Rupert Everett. Everett and Colin Firth also co-starred in the 1984 drama Another Country. | Television commercial director Christine Jeffs makes her feature debut with this intense family drama about the collapse of a marriage and the dissolution of a mother-daughter relationship. Thirteen-year-old Janey (Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki) and her younger brother Jim (Aaron Murphy) are largely left alone in their seaside bungalow as their parents try to piece their marriage back together. While Janey's mom Kate (Sarah Peirse) gets blind drunk flirts with other men and nurses hangovers her father Ed recoils in disgust at his wife's dissolute behavior. The family's simmering tensions explode with the appearance of Cady a rakish freelance photographer. While Kate immediately starts to flirt with the younger man Janey herself is attracted to him believing that he is her only ticket out of her dysfunctional family. Soon Kate and Janey find themselves locked in a desperate and despairing battle for Cady. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | A beautiful female warrior returns from fighting in the Crusades only to discover that her young son has been abducted by a vengeful ex-Lord in director Byron W. Thompson's violent medieval adventure. The year is 1190 A.D. and the valiant Elizabeth of Cooke (Joanna Pacula) has just returned from the Crusades. Upon discovering that the nefarious Grekkor (Rutget Hauer) has absconded with her son Peter Elizabeth enlists the aid of a bevy of female fighters to rescue her son and lay waste to Gekkor and his malevolent gang of marauders once and for all. | Mathias Ledoux directs the straight-to-video crime thriller Three Blind Mice an English-language co-production from France and the U.K. Edward Furlong stars as Thomas Cross a computer programmer who witnesses the murder of his friend Cathy (Valérie Decobert) via her Web cam. When he tries to tell the police what happened he realizes that he doesn't know her real name or address. He teams up with Internet specialist Detective Claire Bligh (Emilia Fox) who's been assigned to the case. They do an investigation of their own to find the identity of the killer. | Johnny Knoxville and his crew of fun-loving masochists bring their routines to the big screen in this feature adaptation of the popular but controversial MTV series Jackass. A crew of young men perform a variety of strange painful and often humiliating stunts for the amusement of themselves and those around them including crawling across dozens of mousetraps while wearing rodent make-up being rolled down bowling lanes on skateboards racing in golf carts across an ancient driving range giving themselves self-inflicted paper cuts making snow cones out of urine tightrope walking over live alligators using uninstalled sanitary plumbing in a hardware store terrifying Japanese pedestrians while wearing panda costumes and much much more. Johnny Knoxville the show's creator and star returns to head up this movie version of Jackass along with series regulars Bam Margera Ryan Dunn Chris Pontius Steve-O Dave England Jason "Wee Man" Acuna Preston Lacy Ehren McGhehey and Brandon DiCamillo; Henry Rollins Tony Hawk and Spike Jonze are among the movie's guest stars. | John Bradshaw's crime comedy Triggermen begins when a pair of professional killers (Michael Rapaport and Donnie Wahlberg) are hired to execute one of the major figures in organized crime (Pete Postlethwaite). Soon the pair are mistaken with a pair of British conmen (Neil Morrissey and Adrian Dunbar). When the money they were promised for completing the task turns up missing the duo has a remarkably difficult time tracking it down. | Renowned actor Jiang Wen directs this sweeping look at a small Chinese village located near the Great Wall during the closing days of WWII. As Japanese soldiers march up and down the village's main thoroughfare Ma Dasan (Wen) is making love with his widowed lover Yu'er (Jiang Hongbo). Suddenly there is a knock at the door and a gun at Ma's head. He is informed that for the next week he is to house two gagged and bound prisoners one a fanatical Japanese soldier the other a Chinese translator -- and to interrogate the pair. The village elders uneasily question the two while the translator intentionally mistranslates the epithets and insults from the soldier. When the Chinese resistance fighters do not return to pick up the prisoners the villagers panic and order Ma to execute them. Ma in turn panics and tries to hide the cantankerous duo in the Great Wall -- that is until the villagers discover his ruse and almost lynch him despite a strongly worded defense by Yu'er. Six months later the villagers become increasingly worried about boarding these prisoners lest they all be branded collaborators. This film won the prestigious Grand Prix at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. | A man has one day to put his life in order before a long stretch in prison in this drama directed by Spike Lee. Monty Brogan (Edward Norton) is a man who came from a working class family in New York. Monty's best friends Jacob (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Slaughtery (Barry Pepper) went on to distinguished careers as respectively a high school teacher and a bonds trader but Monty took a different path and began dealing drugs. While Monty's trade has made him plenty of money it hasn't brought him much respect from his family and friends and while Jacob and Slaughtery have stayed in touch Monty's lifestyle has led them to keep their distance. One night Monty is relaxing at home with his girlfriend Naturelle (Rosario Dawson) when the police show up; Monty is arrested and after a trial he's sentenced to seven years in prison. On his last day of freedom before he goes to jail Monty tries to make amends with his father (Brian Cox) and goes out on the town with Jacob and Slaughtery. With both of his friends facing emotional crises of their own Monty finds himself wondering where his life took a wrong turn and if there's any way left to redeem himself. Along the way Monty begins to suspect that Naturelle may have turned him in and he has to deal with Kostya Novotny (Tony Siragusa) an ill-tempered drug supplier who has unfinished business with him. 25th Hour was scripted by David Benioff who adapted the story from his novel of the same name. | Herschell Gordon Lewis the acknowledged "Godfather of Gore" shattered taboos against graphic violence onscreen with this bloody horror film. Mal Arnold plays Fuad Ramses a mad Egyptian caterer with bushy eyebrows who is gathering body parts to use in a "Blood Feast" to honor the ancient goddess Ishtar. He's been hired by the mother of young Egyptology student Suzette (Playboy Playmate Connie Mason) to cater a special party. Luckily Suzette happens to be dating a cop (Thomas Wood) who is also in her class and is on the case of a gruesome serial killer who removes body parts from his female victims. The cop finally solves the case and chases Ramses into the back of a garbage truck where he is bloodily compacted. Wood and Mason returned the following year in Lewis' Two Thousand Maniacs! ~ Robert Firsching All Movie Guide | In the wake of his rise to power Adolf Hitler became known as perhaps the most villainous and destructive political leader of the 20th century. But what was he like before he formed the Nazi party? Screenwriter and director Menno Meyjes explores that question in this drama a work of fiction keyed to the fact that Hitler unsuccessfully pursued a career as an artist following World War I. In 1918 Max Rothman (John Cusack) is a former artist who lost an arm during the war. While Max can no longer create his eye for talent is as keen as ever so he has become a successful art dealer specializing in Modernists such as George Grosz. Max's success has brought him a fine home and a beautiful wife Nina (Molly Parker); he's also acquired a mistress Liselore (Leelee Sobieski) a lovely young woman with artistic aspirations of her own. One day Max meets Adolf Hitler (Noah Taylor) an emotionally intense fellow war veteran who has found himself penniless in Munich. Adolf fancies himself an artist and while Max isn't especially impressed with his technique he sees in him a burning passion and a desire to communicate so he encourages Adolf to express his demons through his art. While Adolf takes Max's advice to heart and strikes up a friendship with him Max's friends find Adolf's open advocation of anti-Semitism rather troubling; Max who is Jewish simply chalks Adolf's attitudes up to unpleasant wartime experiences. But as Adolf immerses himself more deeply into his political interests and his thoughts on social engineering he begins to leave painting behind in favor of a more interesting art form the political arena. Max marked the first directorial effort of noted screenwriter Meyjes. | A young man David (Shawn Hatosy) struggles in his hospital bed to recall the events leading to his severe injuries to a detective (Lorraine Bracco) who is investigating the disappearance of David's girlfriend Jenny (Rachael Leigh Cook). David's story told in flashback involves a romantic triangle with his obsessive mysterious roommate Alan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) that goes violently awry -- or is David lying? ~ Buzz McClain All Movie Guide | Paid in Full marks the feature debut of director Charles Stone III who rose to fame after creating Budweiser's "Wassup" commercials. The urban gangster drama is loosely based on the true story of 1980s Harlem drug kingpins AZ Rich Porter and Alpo. (This story was also the basis for a documentary Game Over (Part 1).) Ace (Wood Harris) works at a laundromat struggling to get by while his friend Mitch (Mekhi Phifer) lives the high life selling heroin. His sister's boyfriend Calvin (Kevin Carroll) also sells drugs and looks down on Ace for struggling to earn a living. Out delivering laundry one day Ace meets Lulu (Esai Morales) a big time coke dealer who lives better than anyone Ace has ever known. When Lulu leaves some coke in the pocket of a coat he's having cleaned Ace returns it to him and Lulu rewards him for his honesty by letting him keep the drugs. When Calvin gets busted Ace hesitantly takes his place in the neighborhood and starts working for Lulu. As the crack business takes off Ace finds himself making more money than he knows what to do with. Mitch goes to jail for a short time where another inmate Rico (rapper Cam'ron in his acting debut) defends him in a fight. By the time Mitch gets out of prison Ace is running the neighborhood. Ace makes Mitch his right-hand man and when Rico gets out of jail he joins the crew. The drugs and money flow and Ace tries to keep everyone happy but there are some who want what's his and will stop at nothing to get it. Paid in Full was shown at the 2002 Urbanworld Film Festival. | A mother is caught in a race against time to save her child in this taut suspense thriller. Dr. Will Jennings (Stuart Townsend) and his wife Karen (Charlize Theron) find their world has been turned upside down when they're taken hostage and held in different cities while their young daughter is kidnapped by the same band of ruthless criminals. Joe Hickey (Kevin Bacon) has hatched a seemingly foolproof plan with his wife Cheryl (Courtney Love) and cousin Marvin (Pruitt Taylor Vince): while Dr. Jennings and Mrs. Jennings are under guard and unable to contact the police Hickey will demand a massive ransom for the return of their daughter. If the payment is not arranged in 24 hours the girl will be killed. Will and Karen realize it's imperative that they find their daughter as soon as possible as she suffers from a medical condition that could claim her life if she doesn't receive her medication within a day but as Karen plots a way to get away from Joe and rescue her little girl she discovers money isn't the only reason Joe has chosen the Jenningses as his victims. Trapped was based on the novel 24 Hours by Greg Iles; 24 Hours was also announced as the film's title before it was changed to avoid being confused with the popular television series 24. | Jean Claude La Marre directs the urban comedy Go for Broke. Two guys win the New York lottery then get held up by a robber at a cafe. The woman robbing the place gets caught taking their winning lottery ticket with her to prison. In order to get the stolen ticket back the two guys dress in drag to infiltrate a women's prison. Starring Pras Michael A. Goorjian and Marjorie Jean. Go for Broke was shown at the Urbanworld Film Festival. | A group of high school outcasts finally get even but soon decide mere revenge is not enough in this supernatural horror film. Four teenagers who have long been the butt of jokes at their high school discover a strange and mysterious stone in the woods which gives them mental and physical powers beyond those of ordinary people. Not surprisingly the kids begin using their new skills to even the score with the bullies who have been making their lives miserable for years but one of the teens begins going further than playing cruel but harmless pranks. Soon the kids realize their new powers could make them a force to be reckoned with and their ambitions go beyond being the cool kids at school to running their town -- or perhaps the world. Also released as The Source The Surge features Alice Frank Mathew Scollon Edward Deruiter and Melissa Renee Martin. | This screen adaptation of O. Henry's story of the same name tells the story of two people who give everything they have for each other but still end up with nothing except each other. | Author Anita Shreve's wartime romance comes to life on the big screen in this tale of passion and danger set against the backdrop of World War II and starring Bill Paxton and Julia Ormond and Sandrine Bonnaire. American pilot Ted Brice (Paxton) has been gunned down over Nazi-ruled Belguim. Miraculously Ted survives his violent crash to the earth and is quickly rescued by members of the resistance. Things soon become complicated however while during the course of his convalescence Ted begins to form a close romantic bond with the wife (Ormond) of resistance movement's leader. As war rages all around them and loyalties are put to the ultimate test the two forbidden lovers gradually come to realize just how much they are risking by pursuing one another in such tumultuous times. | This incisive documentary offers a sobering portrait of statesman Henry Kissinger quite possibly the most powerful and influential diplomat in U.S. government in the latter half of the 20th century. Based on the book of nearly the same name by journalist and critic Christopher Hitchens (the slender volume goes with the singularized Trial) the movie takes on the form of a legal argument bringing forward case studies that aim to illuminate Hitchens' claims against Kissinger. Among the significant events in Kissinger's career that the movie tackles are his purported secret diplomacy during the 1968 peace talks to end the Vietnam War the secret bombing of Cambodia in the early '70s without congressional authorization and an alleged U.S.-backed plot to overthrow the leftist government of Chilean leader Salvador Allende. The movie features numerous interviews with legal experts journalists and high-ranking diplomats such as Alexander Haig Walter Isaacson Roger Morris and Hitchens himself; predictably Kissinger did not participate in the making of the picture. | American independent filmmaker Paul F. Ryan makes his feature debut with the psychological drama Home Room. The students of Valley High School try to get on with their lives in the aftermath of a traumatic school shooting in which nine students were killed. Even though the perpetrator is dead the townspeople still want to find some answers. Detective Martin Van Zandt (Victor Garber) decides to interrogate high school student Alicia Browning (Busy Philipps) who was present during the attack. Because of her cynical attitude and dark fashion choices she is viewed as a possible threat. Principal Robbins (James Pickens Jr.) sentences her to regular hospital visits with the pretty and popular Deanna Cartwright (Erika Christensen) who was seriously injured in the attack. Alicia and Deanna overcome their initial differences and develop a nurturing friendship with psychological help from Dr. Hollander (Holland Taylor). | Ralph Fiennes plays a grown man haunted by his childhood in David Cronenberg's stylized psychological drama Spider. Upon his release from a mental institution Spider (Fiennes) takes up residence in a halfway house. Paranoid quiet and forever making notes Spider spends much of the film remembering scenes from his youth specifically a horrific event from his childhood that occurred after he came to believe that his father (Gabriel Byrne) was having an affair on his mother (Miranda Richardson). The psychological terror builds to a climax that challenges how much the viewer can believe Spider's recollections of the event. Bradley Hall plays Spider as a boy and Richardson portrays many different women who come into contact with Spider. Spider was screened in competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. | This second feature from Boyfriends' directors Neil Hunter and Tom Hunsinger explores intertwined relationships in a sleepy seaside resort in the U.K. broken up into three segments. The film centers around the funeral of Stuart (David Coffey) the gay partner of Nick (Tom Hollander) who owns a local restaurant. Stuart's brother-in-law Dan (Bill Nighy) is a depressive farmer who lives with his wife Judy (Ellie Haddington) and becomes smitten with a French woman named Corinne (Clementine Celarie) a local florist. As Dan and Judy attempt to settle Stuart's estate Dan gives into having an affair with Corinne -- but then ends up cheating on her with an amorous stranger (Sally Hurst). Meanwhile Nick offers Stuart's straight best friend Tim (Douglas Henshall) a place to stay. Nick is furthermore disrupted by the advances of Charlie (Sukie Smith) a free-spirited woman who takes a liking to Nick and introduces him to hetero intercourse. The final section of the film centers on Tim who after being abroad for several years has a dalliance with shop owner Leah (Josephine Butler) who happens to be the former girlfriend of his adopted brother David (Stuart Laing). Also featured in the film are Dominic Hall June Barrie and Peter Symonds. | Leading man Matt Dillon makes his directorial debut with the crime thriller City of Ghosts. Jimmy (Dillon) is a New York con man fleeing the U.S. for Bangkok in order to avoid an insurance scam investigation. He goes to Cambodia to meet up with his former business partner Marvin (James Caan) to collect his half of the money. Along the way he makes friends with local man Sok (Sereyvuth Kem) and romances Sophie (Natascha McElhone). Also starring Gérard Depardieu and Stellan Skarsgård. | Three brothers who would argue that crime does pay have a hard time getting their fair share of the proceeds in this witty action thriller from Australia. Dale Twentyman (Guy Pearce) and his brothers Mal (Damien Richardson) and Shane (Joel Edgerton) are serving time together in prison for robbery. Dale is the brains and the cool head of the group Mal is the eager-to-please nice guy and Shane is something of a loose cannon. Dale and his siblings are eager to get out of jail and their lawyer Frank Malone (Robert Taylor) has pulled a deal that could pare some time off their sentences though the arrangement is strictly off the books. Mick Kelly (Vince Colosimo) and Jack O'Riordan (Paul Sonkkila) are a pair of crooked police detectives who have arranged with Malone to give the Twentyman brothers day passes from jail in order to pull bank robberies with the siblings' share held in escrow until they're released. Dale thinks something a bit off in this operation and his suspicions are confirmed when Malone tells the brothers after they're granted their early release that they won't get their money until they pull one last job -- an ambitious robbery at a Melbourne race track on the day of the nation's biggest horse race. Dale is convinced he smells a rat -- especially since he has good reason to suspect that Malone is having an affair with his wife Carol (Rachel Griffiths). The Hard Word marked the directorial debut for writer/director Scott Roberts. | Loosely based on Jean-Pierre Melville's French film noir Bob le Flambeur this heist film from director Neil Jordan (Interview With the Vampire The Crying Game) stars Nick Nolte as Bob an aging American thief living in the French city of Nice. Addicted to both heroin and gambling Bob is in the midst of an extended personal losing streak when he rescues a new girl in town named Anne (Nutsa Kukhianidze) from her pimp. When the opportunity to steal a fortune in rare paintings from a Monte Carlo casino comes along Bob hopes for a score big enough to let him retire from his life of crime. His only hindrances are Anne's man troubles and his nemesis local police chief Roger (Tchéky Karyo). The Good Thief also features acting performances by Emir Kusturica (director of Underground and Arizona Dream) and Ralph Fiennes. | The Christmas season just got a lot less joyous in this very dark comedy. Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton) is a con man and a thief who teams up with his friend Marcus (Tony Cox) a midget for a very special scam each year during the holiday season. Willie gets a job as Santa Claus at a shopping mall his pal tags along as an elf and they use their employee status to crack mall security and rob stores blind just before Christmas. However there's one flaw to this plan -- Willie is a bitter foul-mouthed and perpetually grouchy alcoholic who doesn't care for kids and it's all he can do to keep himself from getting fired while on the job. The mall's manager (John Ritter in his last film appearance) is certain something's wrong with the Santa he's hired so he asks the mall's chief of security (Bernie Mac) to do some research on Willie. Meanwhile one of the kids Willie is forced to talk to becomes a regular customer; overweight awkward and the frequent target of bullies the boy manages to arouse something like sympathy from Willie who tries to give him some advice and develops something vaguely resembling Christmas sprit along the way. Bad Santa was directed by Terry Zwigoff who enjoyed previous success with Crumb and Ghost World. | The site of James Dean's legendary fatal car crash is the setting for this reflective eccentric drama about idolatry lost hopes and aging. Max Harris (John Mahoney) owns and operates a diner/service station in the small deserted town of Cholame CA just down the street from the James Dean Memorial. His placid existence is disrupted by the appearance of a slick movie crew eager to shoot a quickie flick in the area that references Dean's life. Max is nonplused although his employees (Ian Gomez and Virginia Madsen) are smitten with the flashy production. Even more aggravating to Max is the emergence of a reporter (Linda Emond) who suspects that he has a long-buried secret regarding the fallen idol. Almost Salinas premiered at the USA Film Festival before making the rounds of the country's second-tier fests. | A powerful behind-the-scenes man in politics and show business finds himself skidding into a very public scandal in this taut drama. Eli Wurman (Al Pacino) was raised in the deep South attended Harvard Law School and has devoted his spare time to progressive political causes since working alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s. However Wurman now makes his living as a press agent and PR man and while he's near the top of his profession years of overwork constant smoking and drinking and ceaseless tension are taking their toll leaving him on the verge of collapse with only the prescriptions of his friend Dr. Napier (Robert Klein) keeping him on his feet. One of Wurman's biggest clients is Cary Launer (Ryan O'Neal) a fading film star with political aspirations who after attending a disastrous Broadway opening asks Wurman to do him a big favor -- bail Launer's girlfriend Jilli (Téa Leoni) out of jail and keep an eye on her. Wurman manages to get Jilli out of the stir but she insists upon being escorted to an exclusive sex and opium den for a night of heavy drinking and drugging and then reveals to Wurman that she owns a device which she's used to record footage of the most public figures who attend the club including Elliott Sharansky a billionaire Jewish civic leader (Richard Schiff). That night a half out-of-it Eli accompanies Jilli back to her hotel room when an intruder barges in and forces an overdose on her killing her instantly. The next morning Wurman has only fuzzy memories of what transpired. He decides to focus on his attempts to set up a political fundraiser but has a hard time getting the right A-list celebs to appear just as many of New York's power brokers aren't especially interesting in working with Wurman or Launer. In the midst of this chaos Victoria (Kim Basinger) who was married to Wurman's late brother arrives in New York and urges him to leave the city and his career behind while he still can. People I Know was screened in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | Based on a real-life case study recorded in Jean-Marc Gaspard Itard's 1806 volume Memoire et Rapport sur Victor de L'Aveyron The Wild Child is spiritually in line with François Truffaut's other films about the pains of adolescence. Truffaut himself plays Dr. Jean Itard a doctor working at Paris' Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. Itard takes on the challenge of Victor (Jean-Pierre Cargol) a nonverbal "wild boy" found abandoned in the woods. Realizing that the Institute's rather cruel methods may drive Victor further into himself Dr. Itard brings the boy to his own home hoping to establish a communication base with kindness and compassion. Once he has taught Victor how to listen and respond Itard takes it upon himself to imbue the boy with a sense of morality. Adopting an austere cinematic technique (at times reminiscent of silent films) Truffaut unfolds his story with directness and simplicity. | Director Rainer Werner Fassbinder uses a 15th century legend as an allegory to the political situation in late-'60s Germany in The Niklashausen Journey. Combining medieval and contemporary imagery the story follows Hans Boehm (Michael König) a shepherd who believes the Virgin Mary wants him to start a proletarian revolution. Fassbinder appears as the rebellious instigator the Black Monk. Also starring Hanna Schygulla. | This documentary interview folksinger Joan Baez and husband David Harris who will soon begin a three year prison term for draft evasion. Harris gives his philosophy about the state of America and the revolution. Baez embarks on a national tour singing folk songs and calling attention to her husband's plight. She gives her opinions to talk show hosts and students in interviews between her delivery of 11 songs. | A seemingly ordinary bank employee develops an obsession that could destroy his life and that of those around him in this drama. Dan Mahowny (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a quiet unassuming employee of a bank in Toronto; he lives modestly drives a used car and is dating one of the bank's tellers a sweet but mousy girl named Belinda (Minnie Driver). What no one knows is that Dan has a secret life -- Dan is a compulsive gambler and after running up massive debts with his bookie Frank Perlin (Maury Chaykin) he begins making regular visits to Atlantic City in the United States where he often bets (and loses) far beyond his means. Dan's expertise at the bank is rewarded with a promotion to assistant manager; his new responsibilities include approving loans which gives him the authority to transfer funds in and out of the bank. Needing to cover his debts Dan starts approving loans to non-existent clients and adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to other accounts and Victor Fox) (John Hurt) manager of Dan's favorite Atlantic City casino is more than happy to "help" Dan comping him to luxury suites and all the attendant amenities and working with him to transfer bank funds into his casino account. As Dan's debts begin to grow into the seven figure range his dealings become harder to hide both from the authorities and from Belinda who has become aware of Dan's addiction to gambling but doesn't know just how far it's grown. Based on a true story Owning Mahowny was directed by Richard Kwietniowski who previously worked with John Hurt in the acclaimed Love and Death on Long Island. | The disappearance of a military leader and the death of four of his men leads two investigators to wade through a morass of deceptions and half-truths in search of the facts in this thriller. Sgt. Nathan West (Samuel L. Jackson) is the leader of an elite team of U.S. Army Special Forces operatives known as the Army Rangers; West is known as a highly effective officer but one with a short temper and aggressive attitude who is not well liked by his soldiers. During a seemingly routine training exercise in Panama a hurricane sweeps in and four of West's six men are dead while West himself seems to have vanished. Eager to get the facts behind what happened Col. Bill Styles (Tim Daly) assigns Capt. Julia Osborne (Connie Nielsen) to investigate. However Osborne is having a hard time getting the two survivors to talk so Styles brings in Tom Hardy (John Travolta) a former Army Ranger who served under West and became a first-class interrogator; Hardy later became a DEA agent but left law enforcement after allegations of corruption. Hardy interviews Dunbar (Brian Van Holt) who claims that the four soldiers had been murdered and West was killed in retaliation. Kendall (Giovanni Ribisi) the other survivor (whose father is a powerful officer) has a very different story of how the five men turned up dead and it's up to Hardy and Osborne to determine who is telling the truth -- or if anyone is saying exactly what happened. Basic marked the first time John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson appeared in the same film together since their breakthrough roles in Pulp Fiction. | An American movie maker famous for living large wants to die in his own unique manner -- which turns out to be harder to pull off than anyone expected -- in this offbeat comedy from Chinese director Feng Xiaogang. Don Tyler (Donald Sutherland) is a well-known American filmmaker who has come to China to direct an epic scale costume drama about the last emperor of China. Lucy (Rosamund Kwan) Tyler's Chinese-American assistant and translator hires YoYo (Ge You) a cameraman whose career has seen better days to make a documentary about Tyler's massive project. Tyler and YoYo quickly hit it off and become friends; Tyler however isn't feeling especially inspired and is haunted by thoughts of his own mortality. YoYo tells Tyler of the traditions of the common funeral in China but Tyler is convinced YoYo was talking about a "comedy funeral" and after he falls ill following his firing by producer Tony (Paul Mazursky) Tyler begs YoYo to arrange such a memorial for him. YoYo sheepishly agrees and when he's unsure of how to proceed he seeks the help of noted event promoter Louis King (Ying Da). King whips up a massive funeral for Tyler but it turns out that neither Tyler nor YoYo have the money to pay for it. King then strikes upon the idea of bringing in corporate sponsors to help bring the event into the black. Soon dozens of multinational corporations are vying for the privilege of scoring advertising space during Tyler's televised funeral but a fly appears in the ointment -- Tyler turns a corner and it looks as if he won't be dying after all. Big Shot's Funeral marked the first major international project for director Feng Xiaogang who has worked several times in the past with leading man Ge You a major comic star in China. | Martin Campbell directs the romantic adventure Beyond Borders. Angelina Jolie stars as Sarah Jordan a American living with her wealthy British husband Henry Bauford (Linus Roache) in London during the early '80s. At a charity benefit she meets passionate relief worker Nick Callahan (Clive Owen) who chastises the rich people for not helping out the needy in war-torn countries. Sarah is quickly compelled to join his humanitarian cause to fight the famine in Ethopia. She then follows him to Cambodia where they start up a love affair and Nick gets involved in an arms-smuggling operation before they finally end up in Chechnya. Teri Polo appears as Sarah's international journalist sister Charlotte. | Actor/filmmaker Robert Capelli Jr. responsible for the 1999 bikini-infested film The Rules (For Men) teams up with film editor Jeffery Wolf to direct the so-called comedy Mail Order Bride. Danny Aiello stars in this film which tries to find humor in a story about the Russian and Italian Mafia involved in the business of human smuggling. Also starring Frank Gorshin (from the original Batman) and Vincent Pastore (from The Sopranos). Mail Order Bride premiered at the 2003 American Film Market. | Gus Van Sant returned to his roots in experimental filmmaking with this offbeat feature whose dialogue was entirely improvised by its two person cast. Two men named Gerry (played by Matt Damon and Casey Affleck) are driving through the desert regions of Death Valley traveling towards an unknown destination. They pull over and set out on foot presuming they're getting close to what they've come to find. Before long Gerry and Gerry are both lost in an unforgiving desert without food water or other provisions and the harder they try to find their way back to their car they only dig themselves deeper and deeper into the desert. Gus Van Sant originally began shooting Gerry in Argentina but was soon dissatisfied with the weather and the terrain opting to start over in California and Utah; the film premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | One of the Catholic Church's most infamous institutions is the focus of this controversial independent feature from Scottish actor and erstwhile director Peter Mullan. Set in 1964 The Magdalene Sisters hones in on the Magdalene convent a place where purportedly wayward young women have been sent by their families for reform. Many of the girls are locked up in the institution for questionable "sins" and the movie presents several of them as case studies: Margaret (Anne-Marie Duff) who is sent away after being sexually assaulted by a cousin at a wedding; Rose (Dorothy Duffy) and Crispina (Eileen Walsh) who are both unwed mothers; and Bernadette (Nora-Jane Noone) whose licentiousness has raised the ire of her former orphanage. It soon becomes clear that the reformatory is more of a manual-labor prison however as their girls are forced to work long hours and endure endless physical humiliation and abuse at the hands of the head nun Sister Bridget (Geraldine McEwan). As their degradation at the hands of the convent's administrators increases each girl plots her escape but each finds that she's never far enough from the sisters' all-encompassing reach. The Magdalene Sisters premiered at the Venice Film Festival where it was awarded the festival's top prize the Golden Lion; the Vatican officially condemned the film after its premiere. | As a teenager growing up in the mid-'70s Mark "Gator" Rogowski became a passionate skateboarder. With time he became quite good on a deck and by the early '80s his skills on the vertical ramp combined with his cocky charm and surfer-dude good looks helped to make him one of the top professionals on the skating circuit. Between endorsement deals and performance fees he was earning more than a hundred-thousand dollars per year by the time he was 18. Not surprisingly Rogowski soon found himself living a fast-lane lifestyle partying all night and dating supermodels. But when the popularity of ramp skating fell in favor of street skating Gator found his career going into a skid. Over several years he struggled to get his demons under control trying with no real success to reinvent himself and regain his place in the public eye. In 1991 the bottom finally fell out of Rogowski's life: At the age of 24 he found himself behind bars confessing to rape and murder charges . Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator is a documentary which chronicles Rogowski's personal successes and private failures. The film includes interviews with fellow skating legends Tony Hawk Stacy Peralta and Jason Jessee. | Three men discover that meddling in their sister-in-law's love life only makes their own lives more complicated in this romantic comedy. Eva Dandridge (Gabrielle Union) developed a sense of responsibility early on in life when after the death of her parents she was left to care for her three younger sisters Kareenah (Essence Atkins) Bethany (Robinne Lee) and Jacqui (Meagan Good). All four of the Dandridge sisters have grown up to be attractive intelligent and successful; Kareenah is happily married to Tim (Mel Jackson) while Bethany is engaged to Michael (Duane Martin) and Jacqui is going steady with Darrell (Dartanyan Edmonds). However Eva still watches over her siblings like a hawk and while her sisters love Eva dearly Tim Michael and Darrell wish their sister-in-law would stay out of their business. The guys decide that if Eva had a boyfriend she might be less interested in running other people's lives and they turn to Ray (LL Cool J) a notorious ladies' man for help. Ray is short on cash so the guys make him a deal -- they'll give him 5000 dollars to romance Eva sweep her off her feet and then dump her a few weeks later. Ray agrees and while getting past her no-nonsense demeanor takes some doing before long she's head over heels for him. However Ray unexpectedly finds himself falling in love with Eva and Eva when offered a job in another town decides to stay on to be with Ray. Even worse the other Dandridge sisters are so impressed with the romantic Ray that they start demanding a bit more TLC from their own men. | A young social outcast goes to great measures to find the perfect friend in this debut horror feature from director Lucky McKee. Set apart from her peers as a child due to her lazy eye May's only friend and confidant was a delicate doll encased in glass. Though as a young adult May has learned to control her lazy eye with glasses and contacts her introverted tendencies always seem to hinder her search for the perfect friend. Walking down the street one day May happens across a young man tenderly caressing the damage of a wrecked car and falls in love with his seemingly perfect hands. As May and Adam (Jeremy Sisto) begin to spend more time together the quirky couple seem to have much in common and May believes that she might have finally happened across the perfect boy. Her deep-rooted psychological problems slowly surface however and Adam is gradually driven away leaving the vulnerable May in the company of amorous co-worker Polly (Anna Faris). It soon becomes obvious to May that though various acquaintances seem to have perfect traits they never add up to a perfect whole -- leading the creative and demented young girl to her own unique method of creating the perfect friend. | Venerable British actress Susannah York and up-and-coming star Radha Mitchell head up the cast of this Australian psychological thriller. Both actresses play the character of Carolyn at different stages of her life; bookended with scenes of the elder Carolyn (York) recalling her attempt to sail around the world the bulk of the film involves the terror-stricken voyage itself. Only in her twenties the young Carolyn (Mitchell) is filled with hope and fear for her daring solo journey but once at sea isolation and solitude begin to take their toll. Soon Carolyn is encountering people and situations from her past sometimes with violent terrifying consequences. When she begins to notice physical evidence of her nightmarish visitors Carolyn really begins to lose it. | For years one of filmmaker Terry Gilliam's great dreams was to make a screen adaptation of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's classic tale Don Quixote and in 2000 it looked as if his dream was to become a reality. In collaboration with Tony Grisoni Gilliam had written a script called The Man Who Killed Don Quixote in which a 20th century advertising man accidentally travels back in time and is mistaken by Don Quixote for his faithful companion Sancho Panza. After ten years of shopping the project to American studios with no success Gilliam and his producers had secured financing for the film from a consortium of European sources and Johnny Depp had been cast as the time-tripping adman with the venerable French actor Jean Rochefort as Don Quixote. However as the production moved closer to its start date more and more things began to go wrong -- contracts went unsigned key cast and crew members had not yet arrived and the carefully prepared budget seemed stressed to the breaking point. Nevertheless Gilliam soldiered on but after a mere six days of shooting during which Spanish Air Force jets ruined several takes flash floods destroyed several sets and Gilliam struggled to keep his dream afloat Rochefort suffered a severe back injury. The film's financiers decided to cash in their chips and pulled the plug in order to cash in on their insurance though Gilliam struggled for months afterward to find a way to put the production back on track. Documentary filmmakers Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe had been invited by Gilliam to make a film about the production of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and after shooting 80 hours of footage of the chaotic pre-production process as well as the aborted shooting schedule they instead created Lost In La Mancha a look at the "un-making" of the film which along with the story of the project's brief rise and messy collapse featured a look at several completed scenes from the film as well as animated versions of the film's storyboards which offered a glimpse of the look and scale of the film Gilliam was attempting to create. | A pair of impulsive young men take different paths on the road to maturity in this drama the first feature film from actor-turned-filmmaker Scott Caan. Rusty (Shawn Hatosy) and Dallas (Caan) are two buddies in their early twenties who live on the rundown underside of Los Angeles; they both have an appetite for alcohol and trouble and would probably be in jail if it weren't for Rusty's understanding mother Mary (Kelly Lynch). Mary is worried about her son and when she begins dating an analyst Bob (Jeff Goldblum) she persuades him to take Rusty on as a patient. As Rusty begins to work through the demons that have raged within him since the death of his father when he was a child he begins putting his life on a more positive path. Dallas however is drawn deeper into a life of crime and he wants Rusty to join him for a potentially risky job. Dallas 362 also features supporting performances from Marley Shelton Selma Blair Freddy Rodriguez and Heavy D. | John Flansburgh and John Linnell are a pair of musicians who met when they were fellow junior-high misfits in the town of Lincoln MA. Sharing a fondness for off-center pop music and absurdist humor the pair decided to form a band and later moved to Brooklyn NY in search of their big break. Adopting a rather unusual two-man lineup (guitar and accordion accompanied by a drum machine) the duo began performing as They Might Be Giants and their shows were part concert part performance art and part edgy comedy. Slowly but surely They Might Be Giants became one of the biggest bands on the alternative rock scene and while they never threatened to break into the upper reaches of the Billboard charts they've managed to develop a loyal cult following and after nearly 20 years together are still recording and performing their one-of-a-kind songs on their own terms. Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) is a documentary which looks at the long and sometimes strange history of They Might Be Giants featuring extensive interviews with Flansburgh and Linnell; thoughts from fellow musicians Frank Black and Syd Straw; endorsements from noted authors Dave Eggers Gina Arnold and Michael Azerrad; and readings of the group's lyrics from actors (and fans) Harry Shearer Janeane Garofalo Michael McKean and Annette O'Toole. | Four twentysomethings living in the hip L.A. suburb of Silverlake struggle with love lust and ennui in this independently produced feature nominated for two 2003 Independent Spirit Awards. Taking its title from the Cure song of the same name Charlotte Sometimes concerns the shadowy existence of Michael (Michael Idemoto) and Lori (Eugenia Yuan) next-door neighbors who form an intimate -- if sexless -- friendship. Lori committed to her sexually carnivorous boyfriend Justin (Matt Westmore) but more emotionally connected to Michael tries to convince her platonic neighbor to find a girlfriend. Fed up with his unrequited love for Lori Michael does just that hooking up with the dark and mysterious Darcy (Jacqueline Kim). But as Michael navigates his budding romance with Darcy jealousies erupt with the other couple and the secrets the co-eds withhold from each other threaten to break the two relationships apart. Written directed and edited by first-time filmmaker Eric Byler Charlotte Sometimes had its premiere at the 2002 South by Southwest Film Festival. | Min (Min Oo) has an itchy flaky rash that covers the upper part of his body. When Roong (Kanokporn Tongaram) the young factory worker who cares for him and Orn (Jenjira Jansuda) a much older woman take Roong to see a doctor he has to pretend he can't speak because he has had a severe sore throat since childhood when in fact he doesn't speak because he's an illegal immigrant from Burma and is not at all fluent in Thai. The doctor treats him but won't supply him with the medical papers necessary to get a work permit because he doesn't have the required paperwork. Min later visits her husband at work and mentions that she'd like to have another child. Her husband is sympathetic but is afraid to try again because their first-born child died. Instead of using the prescription she got for Min's rash Orn prepares a homemade concoction a mix of finely chopped vegetables and store-bought skin creams. She takes Min to visit Roong at work and Roong leaves with Min claiming that she's ill. She and Min travel to a remote cliff to have a romantic picnic lunch while Orn has an erotic assignation with one of her husband's co-workers. Orn ends up lost in the woods and eventually stumbles upon the young lovers. Blissfully Yours writer-director Apichatpong Weerasethakul's follow-up to the festival favorite Mysterious Object at Noon won Un Certain Regard at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and was shown at Lincoln Center in 2002 as part of their Film Comment Presents series. | Stretching from the 1970s to the 1990s The Trip chronicles the often turbulent romance between two gay men. One night in 1973 teenagers Tommy (Steve Braun) and Alan (Larry Sullivan) meet at an L.A. party. While Tommy is openly gay and organizes for gay civil rights Alan an aspiring journalist is a repressed button-down member of the Young Republicans who is working on his first book a thick volume about the evils of homosexuality. On the pretext of interviewing him for his book Alan invites Tommy to his house for dinner where the sexual tension between the two is so throbbingly blatant that Alan's girlfriend makes a hasty exit. An intense romance between the two men follows. When we next see them it's 1976 and Alan's book has been published anonymously and is being used by right-wingers who are supporting Anita Bryant's "Save Our Children" campaign in Florida. Unfortunately Tommy finds out that Alan wrote the book and leaves him and subsequently takes up with Peter (Ray Baker) an affluent closet case. It isn't until the '90s that Alan and Tommy meet again and are confronted by the romance they thought they had long left behind. The Trip was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. | Adapted from David Leavitt's book The Page Turner Food of Love tells the story of a cross-generational romance between two men. Paul (Kevin Bishop) a sexually repressed teenager is an aspiring pianist who gets an opportunity to work as a page turner for Richard Kennington (Paul Rhys) a renowned pianist who also happens to be Paul's idol. A flirtation ensues between the two men after a concert one night but further possibilities are thwarted by the meddling of Paul's neurotic mother Pamela (Juliet Stevenson). When Paul and Richard meet again six months later in Barcelona they begin where they left off tumbling headlong into a passionate affair despite the continued intrusion of Pamela who believes that Richard is flirting with her. The affair is further complicated by the presence of Mansourian (Allan Corduner) Richard's manager and lover who is suspicious of the relationship between Richard and Paul. Unable to deal with the situation Richard flees to New York and when he and his young lover finally meet again Paul is a Julliard student engaged in an affair with yet another middle-aged man. Food of Love was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival. | Prolific British filmmaker Michael Winterbottom adds to his impressively diverse oeuvre with this harrowing account of two Afghan refugees' passage to the West in search of a better life. The movie opens at a refugee camp in Peshawar Pakistan where Afghans have sought refuge in the wake of the U.S. military campaign in their country following the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks. The story follows Jamal an orphaned teenager and Enayat his older companion as they make their way from Pakistan to London. Traveling in the back of trucks by bus and on foot the two cross Central Asia in an arduous journey punctuated by encounters with hostile border guards and shady smugglers. Even more traumatic is the ocean voyage from Turkey to Italy during which Jamal and Enayat are forced to hide in a shipping container with other asylum seekers including a terrified infant. Winterbottom shot the movie | Matthew Bright directs the romantic comedy Tiptoes written by Bill Weiner. Rolfe (Gary Oldman) is a dwarf but his brother Steven (Matthew McConaughey) is not. When Steven's wife Carol (Kate Beckinsale) gets pregnant she worries about the baby being born a dwarf. She also ends up falling for Rolfe much to her surprise. Also starring Peter Dinklage and Patricia Arquette. After appearing at film festivals in Europe Tiptoes made its U.S. premiere at Sundance Film Festival in 2004. | The Creeper is back and he's brought his appetite with him in director Victor Salva's sequel to his popular 2001 sleeper. Stranded on the dreaded East 9 Highway while returning home from winning the championship game a group of basketball players cheerleaders and coaches quickly realize that there's more to fear than a broken down bus when The Creeper descends mercilessly upon them. As his 23-day feeding frenzy draws to a close The Creeper needs the sort of nourishment only a vital group of young athletes can provide and to survive the night the terrified teens will have to fight to their dying breaths. | Rolf Schuebel makes his directorial debut with this subtly-told true story about one the 1930s' most memorable melodies. Set just prior to WWII the film focuses on Hungarian beauty Ilona (Erika Marozsan) and her significant other Laszlo Szabo (Joachim Krol) a dapper owner of Budapest's finest restaurant. Though Ilona is known for her prowess on the piano the two decide to hire a professional as the finishing touch on their classy establishment. They hire Andras (Stefano Dionisi) a taciturn man with a certain mysterious charm. Meanwhile regular customer and German businessman Hans (Ben Becker) finds himself utterly and completely smitten with the vivacious Ilona. When she spurns his advances he drunkenly jumps into the Danube. Laszlo manages to rescue him and the three grow to become close friends. At the same time Andras and Ilona grow to be something more than friends and -- with the knowledge and approval of Laszlo -- they become lovers. Later Andras composes a tune dedicated to his new consort and Laszlo quietly arranges for a couple of Austrian record execs to come to the restaurant to listen. Oozing with jaded ennui the song sans lyrics quickly becomes an international success yet it also seems to cast a dark spell over listeners -- people cannot help but commit suicide. In Hungary alone 157 people killed themselves in the span of eight weeks. At the same time the Third Reich marches into Austria. As the film progresses Hans returns to Budapest this time as an SS officer. There he offers Laszlo who is Jewish and who offers him free passage in exchange for money. This film was screened at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival. | For his debut feature John Hoffman wrote and directed this effects-heavy family film based on the story Dogs from Outer Space by Zeke Richardson. Produced by Jim Henson Productions Good Boy! presents the idea that dogs are actually an intelligent alien species sent to earth thousands of years ago to spy on humans in preparation for a full-scale invasion and takeover. But when the spies stop reporting back to the home planet Canid 3942 (voiced by Matthew Broderick) is sent to earth to investigate. Once there Canid 3942 encounters Owen Baker (Liam Aiken) a young boy who runs a dog-walking service. Owen befriends the space-dog renaming him Hubble. When it becomes obvious that the dogs of earth have forgotten their mission Hubble enlists the help of Owen to get them all into shape before The Great Dane arrives to inspect. If they fail all of earth's dogs will be recalled to their home planet of Sirius. With Kevin Nealon and Molly Shannon as Owen's parents Good Boy! also features the voice talents of Brittany Murphy Carl Reiner Megan Mullally and Donald Faison. | Veteran Canadian filmmaker Anne Wheeler spins this lighthearted romantic comedy about finding love in odd places. Jackie York (Wendy Crewson) is middle-aged author whose books regularly top the bestseller lists but whose romantic life consists mostly of bad choices from the cutout bin. Though the odd male groupie entertains her now and again Jackie finds herself particularly interested in a fledgling writer whom she's been corresponding with online. Intelligent witty and very talented this mysterious man seems to be everything she has always looked for in a man. The only trouble is that the guy Patrick McKeating (Joe Cobden) is all of twenty years old. Though her first reaction is one of fear Jackie's initial reservations give way to passion as the two slide into her large hot tub. While Jackie is more than happy in private she has lots of qualms about appearing in public with a boyfriend half her age. To make matters worse her filmmaker ex-boyfriend (Peter Coyote) is snooping around and asking questions. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | One of the most infamous horror films of the 1970s is revisited in this remake produced by action-spectacle maven Michael Bay. In the summer of 1973 four teenagers -- Erin (Jessica Biel) Morgan (Jonathan Tucker) Kemper (Eric Balfour) and Andy (Mike Vogel) -- are driving through Texas on a road trip when they pick up a hitchhiker Pepper (Erica Leerhsen) who is on her way to Mexico to score some dope. With Pepper adding to the party atmosphere the other four decide to join her but as they're passing through a small town in Travis County they see a bloody and distraught girl (Lauren German) wandering by the side of the road and after stopping to help her they realize she's been involved in something horribly traumatic. As the kids try to help the girl piece together the story of what happened they find themselves drawn into the web of a murderous family of subnormal cannibals. Inspired -- like the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre Psycho The Silence of the Lambs and Deranged -- by the crimes of Wisconsin multiple murderer Ed Gein this remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre also features narration by John Larroquette who narrated the original film (it was his first screen credit) as well as supporting performances by R. Lee Ermey Andrew Prine and Andrew Bryniarski. | A teacher takes on the corrupt leadership of an Irish reform school in this drama based on a true story. William Franklin (Aidan Quinn) is a teacher who was born in Ireland and moved to the United States only to repatriate in 1939 after his leftist political views cause him to lose his job. Franklin becomes the first non-cleric instructor at St. Jude's a school for wayward boys run by Brother John Iain Glen who is a firm believer in strong discipline. But Franklin comes to believe the students are being treated with excessive force with many of the children severely punished for trivial violations of the rules and some treated as delinquents for the crime of not having parents. As Franklin campaigns for more humane treatment of his charges he makes a powerful enemy in Brother John who responds to Franklin's reform efforts with greater vehemence against the students in particular Mercier (John Travers) an inquisitive child who has become a favorite of Franklin. Franklin's distrust of Brother John's regime reaches a high point when a new student informs him that he was sexually assaulted by one of the clerics. Song for a Raggy Boy was adapted from the memoir by Patrick Galvin who also helped adapt his story for the screen. | Telling the story of his early life in flashback a former prospector (Joel McCrea with flashback sequences featuring son Jody) explains his brutal massacre of a tribe of Indians. The only survivor (Marie Gahua) agrees to lead him to a secret gold mine. | In this action movie based on a Mickey Spillane novel a globe-trotting adventurer finds himself framed for a $40 million dollar robbery. He is convicted but manages to escape. He is quickly caught. The authorities give him a choice of options: he can return to the joint or he can help the CIA free a captive scientist being held hostage on a Caribbean island. He helps the CIA. To get to the dictator-run island he is forced to marry another CIA agent and impersonate a drug dealer. He must then break into the dictator's fortress where the political prisoners are held. Meanwhile his "wife" is kidnapped by the old Army buddy that framed him. The hero succeeds at both tasks. He then goes looking for the cash so he can prove his innocence. | Pornographic filmmaking provides the focus of this interesting drama. The young filmmaker is hoping that the profits from his low-budget blue movie featuring the erotic talents of his friends will help him finance the film he really wants to make -- a chronicle of Lenny Bruce's life. Much of the film centers upon the feelings of the actors and actresses as they prepare to have sex on camera. | Kevin Costner stars in and directs the Western Open Range. Robert Duvall stars as Boss Spearman a rugged old-timer who free-grazes cattle. He and Charley Waite (Costner) have been partners for ten years. As the film opens in the 1880s the pair and their employees -- the beefy rugged likable Mose (Abraham Benrubi) and the impetuous Mexican teenager Buttons (Diego Luna) -- are driving cattle across the West. Mose is attacked and thrown in jail during a visit to a town. The local cattle rancher Baxter (Michael Gambon) wants the free grazers off his land and warns Charley and Boss when they retrieve Mose that they have until the next day to be out of the area. Boss decides to fight back especially after Baxter's men do harm to the foursome. Charley confesses his past as a killer during the Civil War and strikes up a tentative romance with Sue Barlow -- the sister of the town doctor. The film's centerpiece is an extended gunfight between the duo (with some assistance from sympathetic townsfolk) and Baxter's hired gunmen. | Following up on his two-fisted 2000 flick The Mission Johnnie To along with Wai Ka Fai directs this high-octane shoot 'em up about a pair of hired killers vying for their reputation and for a beautiful girl. O (Takashi Sorimachi) is a reclusive highly disciplined assassin who is considered the top killer of Hong Kong. Since the murder of his comely housekeeper with whom he secretly has fallen in love he has grown even more inward. For him any connection to the outside is fraught with danger usually leading to death. Tok (played by pop star and heartthrob Andy Lau) is the polar opposite of O -- brash and eager to be number one. Chin (Kelly Lin) is O's part-time housekeeper -- a replacement to her murdered predecessor -- and current obsession. When Tok seduces her -- in between knocking off gangsters in a Bill Clinton mask -- he forces O out of his seclusion and into a confrontation with his rival. Meanwhile Interpol lead by Inspector Lee (Simon Yam of Bullet in the Head fame) is hot on their trail. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. | In the early '80s Steve James was a student at Southern Illinois University who volunteered for the local Big Brother program and served as a mentor for Stephen Dale Fielding (Stevie for short) a troubled 11-year-old boy with unhappy family relationships. Given up by his mother when her husband decided he didn't want him in the house Stevie was primarily raised by his step-grandmother and had already begun to reveal a stubborn and easily distracted personality when he met James. After he graduated from college James lost contact with Fielding but in 1995 after James had gone on to a career as a documentary filmmaker (and won acclaim for his film Hoop Dreams) he was reintroduced to Stevie only to learn that his life had taken a number of wrong turns. After a number of scrapes with the law and on-going battles with his family Fielding had been charged with molesting his eight-year-old cousin and he'd opted for a trial (which could lead to a twenty year prison sentence) rather than receive counseling due in part to his experiences in a mental hospital. James and his wife (who counsels sex offenders) wanted to offer Stevie whatever help they could and James opted to make a film about him hoping to discover where Stevie's life and gone wrong and how his tragic turn of fate could have been prevented. At the same time James (like many others in Stevie's life) began to wonder what they could have done and to what degree they let him down with James torn between his feelings for his friend and his need to portray all sides honestly. Featuring interviews with Fielding his family and his friends the documentary Stevie examines how society's safety net failed to catch one young man before it was too late. Stevie was shown in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | Paris resident Laure (Valerie Lemercier) has just finished packing her belongings in preparation for moving in with her lover though she is oblivious to her apparent jitters at doing so. As she leaves her apartment for the night to join a pair of friends for dinner Laure gets held up in traffic due to a crippling public transportation strike. As she waits in her car she finds a sense of serenity in the midst of all the chaos and begins to watch a number of people as they work their way through the congestion. One man in particular attracts her attention as he also seems to be calmly regarding the traffic jam and its participants. The man Jean (Vincent Lindon) gets into Laure's car and transports her down a number of side streets and away from all the confusion -- as both the strangers begin to feel an attraction toward one another. Director Claire Denis' Vendredi Soir was selected to compete in a number of film festivals in 2002 including the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. | The one-room schoolhouse where one teacher instructs several grades at once is generally regarded a quaint thing of the past and a symbol of obsolete and ineffective teaching methods. However the documentary To Be and to Have offers an in-depth look at a small school in rural France where one remarkable man has been doing the job of a small teaching staff for 20 years and has taught several generations of bright and capable children along the way. Georges Lopez is an educator at a small school in France's Auvergne region where between December 2000 and June 2001 he taught 12 students between the ages of four and ten. Employing a curriculum that embraces both academics and practical skills Lopez and his school represent a surprising mix of the old and the new where computer technology and old-fashioned memorization of the multiplication tables sit side by side. To Be and to Have captured Georges Lopez near the end of his career in education -- shortly after the film was completed he retired after 35 years as a teacher. | Two people are brought together by a tragic accident in this emotional drama. Joachim (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) and Cecilie (Sonja Richter) are a couple in Copenhagen who've fallen deeply in love and have made plans to marry. One day Joachim is severely injured in an auto accident when he's struck by a woman named Marie (Paprika Steen) leaving him paralyzed from the neck down. As fate would have it the doctor put in charge of Joachim's care is Niels (Mads Mikkelsen) who happens to be Marie's husband. Joachim deeply depressed since the accident tells Cecilie to leave him and find someone else but while she intends to stay with the man she loves she finds it increasingly difficult to deal with his mood swings and frequent anger. Meanwhile Marie wracked with guilt over the accident asks her husband to look after Cecilie and as they spend more and more time together they find themselves becoming increasingly attracted. Eventually Cecilie and Niels become lovers leaving them both to deal with their betrayal of the people they've sworn to stand by. Filmed following the austere guidelines of the | A woman discovers she doesn't know the man she married as well as she thought in this thriller. Julianne (Tara Reid) impulsively marries her boyfriend Mitch (Kip Pardue) to break free from her controlling family and the newlyweds decide to spend their honeymoon in a lakefront cabin on a small and secluded island. While the idea sounds romantic at first the honeymoon soon takes a sinister turn and Julianne discovers Mitch has more than love on his mind. Realizing she's in grave danger Julianne has to find a way to escape the location that they in fact chose because of its seclusion. Produced under the title Heaven's Pond Devil's Pond also features Meredith Baxter and Dan Gunther. | Named after Fidel Castro's nickname and military rank Comandante is a 93-minute documentary taken from the over 30 hours of interview footage between the Cuban leader and filmmaker Oliver Stone. Capturing Stone's February 2002 trip to Cuba the film includes three days of conversation between the two men in places like the Terraza restaurant in Cohima. Discussing his youth and rise to power Castro also talks about the Cuban Missile Crisis the U.S. embargo and Cuba's place in the world. Originally made for Spanish television Comandante premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | Alice (Emily Grace in her first feature film role) has run away from her small town New Hampshire home and hit the road completely unprepared for the future. She has a wad of ill-gotten cash and a semblance of a plan. She's going to Florida where she'll crash with a friend who goes to college there. Dolphins have always fascinated her and eventually she hopes she'll somehow find a way to enroll herself in school and study marine biology. After an unpleasant encounter with a couple of lowlifes on the highway she pulls into a rest stop. As she's getting ready to hit the road again Sandra (Judith Ivey) approaches her warning Alice that she and her husband Bill (Bill Raymond) saw some guy messing with her car. Sure enough one of Alice's tires has been punctured. Worried that someone may be planning to ambush Alice out on the roadside Bill (who Alice notices carries a gun) and Sandra ask Alice to follow them in case her car breaks down before she can get it fixed. Sure enough the old wreck of a car does break down. Sandra and Bill offer to take the wary Alice to a bus station. She hops into their RV and soon finds herself hitting it off with the loquacious Sandra and her quiet husband. When they offer to save her a few bucks by driving her all the way to Florida she hesitantly accepts. Soon they're treating her to meals and buying her new outfits. But she soon learns the unsavory truth about how Sandra and Bill pay for their freewheeling lifestyle. What Alice Found written and directed by A. Dean Bell was shown at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival. | Directed and co-written by Scott Saunders The Technical Writer stars Tatum O'Neal as Slim one of the tenants residing in a glamorous Manhattan apartment complex. Along with Joe (William Forsythe) her husband Slim is determined to introduce the reclusive Jessop (Michael Harris) into her social circuit which often involves swinging sex parties. Though Jessop isn't tempted Slim after having made a bet with her husband continues to interrupt his isolated existence and eventually succeeds in seducing the middle-aged loner out of his agoraphobia and into her bed. Once Jessop is hooked however Slim distances herself from him. The Technical Writer also features Pamela Gordon and Oksana Lada. | In June of 2000 a young homeless man evidently high on drugs made a failed attempt to rob a bus in a wealthy Rio de Janeiro neighborhood. When his plans went awry the young man Sandro do Nascimento armed with a pistol took the bus passengers hostage. Soon cops and reporters surrounded the bus. A SWAT team arrived. About four hours later the incident came to a horrific and tragic end. Filmmaker José Padilha's documentary Bus 174 explores the events of that day. The film uses a great deal of file footage of the event in addition to interviews with hostages policemen reporters and others connected to the incident and to the unstable and desperate young man at its center. The filmmakers explore social conditions in the city along with the personal traumas that led Sandro to his desperate act. As a child Sandro had witnessed the brutal murder of his mother and had subsequently found himself on the streets at an early age. In 1993 he survived the infamous massacre of homeless youths at Candelária which is widely thought to have been committed by police officers. Sandro was also imprisoned at a youth facility and in a city jail and the appalling conditions in those prisons are also depicted in the film. Bus 174 was shown at New Directors/New Films in 2003. | Iranian filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi directed this wartime drama leavened with comedy which at once examines the Gulf War of the early '90s and offers a prescient perspective on the attitudes and events which (in part) led to the War in Iraq in 2003. It's 1991 and in the wake of the War in the Persian Gulf Saddam Hussein's forces are laying waste to villages in Iraq and Kurdistan believed to be harboring rebel forces who were attempting to bring down Hussein's regime with the encouragement but without the military support of the United States. In the midst of this chaos Mirza (Shahab Ebrahimi) an elderly Kurdish singer living in Iran becomes concerned about the safety of his ex-wife and former singing partner Hanareh (Iran Ghobadi) who over two decades earlier left him to marry another member of their ensemble and move to Kurdistan. Mirza rounds up his sons Barat (Faegh Mohamadi) and Audeh (Allah-Morad Rashtian) and together they set out to find Hanareh constantly bickering along the way. While Mirza and his sons witness firsthand the horrible devastation which has been visited upon Iraq by both U.S. bombs and Hussein's bloody reprisals they also find moments of beauty and humor along the way and come to better understand the strength of their people under unimaginable adversity. Marooned in Iraq was screened as part of the "Un Certain Regard" series at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. | null | Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu makes his first English-language feature with the downbeat drama 21 Grams. Set in an unnamed U.S. urban center the film uses a nonlinear structure to piece together the intertwined lives of three very different people. Paul (Sean Penn) is a math teacher with a heart problem and a troubled marriage to British wife Mary (Charlotte Gainsbourg). Christine (Naomi Watts) is a former drug addict who lives with her husband Michael (Danny Huston) and her daughters. Jack (Benicio del Toro) is a born-again Christian with a wife (Melissa Leo) who has stood by him since his days as a criminal. Following a tragic accident the three main characters are thrown into each other's lives. 21 Grams was shown in competition at the 2003 Venice International Film Festival. | Arnold and Elaine Friedman were a seemingly typical couple living in Great Neck NY in the 1980s. Arnold was an outgoing and well-liked schoolteacher with an interest in electronics who also ran a private computer school out of their home. Elaine a reserved but caring woman helped look after the couple's three sons Jesse Seth and David. All appeared to be happy in their lives until November 1987 when police raided the Friedman home after Arnold and Jesse were accused of multiple counts of child molestation. A search revealed that Arnold owned a sizable collection of child pornography and he confessed to some of the charges placed against him; Jesse however firmly insisted he was innocent. As the investigation against the Friedmans went on public opinion regarding the case became more and more heated but not all of the testimony against Arnold and Jesse matched up and some began to wonder just how many of the charges filed against the family had merit. Remarkably enough in the midst of these crises which threatened to destroy the family from within the Friedmans continued to take part in one of their favorite pastimes -- shooting home videos of their day-to-day lives offering a fly-on-the-wall look at a family struggling (and often failing) to hold themselves together in the wake of unthinkable accusations. Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki not only documented the legal and emotional struggles of the Friedman family with his own cameras but was given access to the family's archive of home videos and the result was Capturing the Friedmans a documentary which keeps its primary focus on the Friedman family while also investigating the merits or faults in the charges levied against them. Capturing the Friedmans received an enthusiastic reception in its screening at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | Susan Tom of Fairfield CA is not a typical single mother -- Tom is the head of a family of 11 adopted children all of whom are physically challenged or living with long-term illnesses. Tom and her special family are the subject of My Flesh and Blood a documentary which examines the dynamic of this household as well as the often demanding physical and emotional needs of the 11 kids and the heavy emotional burden Tom must sometimes carry as she looks after children who may not survive to adulthood. Produced for the HBO premium cable network My Flesh and Blood was screened in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | The extraordinary experiences of ordinary Afghan citizens come to the screen in filmmaker Taran Davies' intimate account of life on a never-ending battlefield. From the harrowing experiences of a member of Afghan royalty tortured by the Taliban to the efforts of an elder to work for peace as his son fights an ongoing war the inspiring stories of the population that has endured 24 years of tyranny and war -- some of whom have never known peach within their lifetimes -- play out as U.S. forces reign destruction upon the southwest-central Asia country in their determined attempts to take down the dreaded Taliban. | Sam Green and Bill Siegel's documentary about a radical group whose stated goal was the violent overthrow of the U.S. government details a valuable chapter in the history of the '60s protest movement and leftism in America. The Weathermen were a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) one of the driving forces behind the period's mass protests against social injustice and the Vietnam War. Frustrated by SDS's adherence to non-violent dissent the Weathermen broke off and adopted a more combative approach. As the student protests ebbed in the 1970s the group went underground and shifted tactics embarking on a terrorist campaign against the U.S. government. For years the Weather Underground evaded the authorities' grasp even as it pulled off high-profile bombings against government targets. Their momentum petered out in the 1980s as one by one the organization's members surrendered after years on the run. The Weather Underground uses extensive archival footage and revealing interviews with the surviving members to trace the group's evolution and place their actions in the context of the period's tumultuous events. | A man on the brink of suicide regains the will to live under decidedly unusual circumstances in this drama from Mexico. A quietly despondent man (Alejandro Ferretis) leaves behind the city for a journey into a quiet village in the valley telling anyone who cares to know that once he's settled in he intends to kill himself. The man takes a room with Ascen (Magdalena Flores) and elderly woman who lost her husband some years ago. Keeping to himself the man paints thinks and prepares himself for death while Ascen slowly becomes aware of the depth of his depression. As Ascen's nephew attempts to rob her of her share of the family estate the man feels a desire to live waking inside him again -- as well as the desire for a woman. Improbably the man turns to Ascen for physical affection and sensing his need for comfort she complies though the seduction lacks a great deal in the way of romance. The first feature film from writer and director Carlos Reygadas Japon received an enthusiastic response when it was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight series at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. | Second generation surfing documentarian Dana Brown (son to Bruce Brown who directed The Endless Summer 2) strikes out with his own original piece of filmmaking with his 2003 ode to the world's surfing enthusiasts entitled Step Into Liquid. Part travelogue and part attempt to redefine surfing's image Brown travels to some of the ordinary surfing locales -- such as Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States -- as well as some rather unexpected ones including the west coast of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan to Easter Island to a secular surfing school in Ireland. While in these diverse locations Brown interviews the numerous souls whose lives have been taken over by the lure of surfing ranging from seasoned professionals to casual hobbyists in an attempt to dispel the myth of surfers being perpetually stoned slackers. Step Into Liquid was selected to screen at a handful of film festivals in 2003 including the Nodance Film Festival in Park City UT. | Kurt Gerron was an actor filmmaker and musician who rose to acclaim and stardom in Germany in the late '20s and early '30s. Gerron appeared in The Blue Angel alongside Marlene Dietrich starred in the inaugural production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's groundbreaking The Threepenny Opera and directed a string of successful movie musicals. Gerron however was also a Jew and while he had the good sense to flee to Amsterdam after the early Nazi programs when Holland fell under Axis occupation he was later deported back to Germany. Unable to join such colleagues as Peter Lorre and Billy Wilder in the United States Gerron found himself using his talents acting in vile Nazi propaganda films such as Der Ewige Jude (aka The Eternal Jew) and was finally forced to direct Theresienstadt (1944 aka The Fuhrer Gives a City to the Jews) a remarkable bit of fabrication which portrayed one of the Third Reich's death camps as a safe haven for Jewish refugees. Gerron's reward for his hard work on the film was a one-way trip in a railroad car to a gas chamber. Prisoner of Paradise is a documentary which chronicles Gerron's remarkable and tragic life story in which his desire to create and his need to work in the limelight led him to both betrayal and his doom. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Feature Documentary. | Director Gus Van Sant returned to the low-key style of his early independent efforts with this semi-improvised exploration of how violence makes its way into a typical American high school. Eric (Eric Deulen) and Alex (Alex Frost) are two close friends who are students in a well-to-do suburb of Portland OR. Eric and Alex are at once ordinary and misfits; while they seem to be confined to the edges of the clique-oriented social strata of high school little about their behavior draws attention to itself. Or at least not during a typical school day; on their own time the two boys are fascinated by Nazi iconography enjoy violent video games tentatively explore homoerotic desires and coolly begin to make plans for an armed ambush of the school drawing up working diagrams of the lunch room during study hall and buying rifles over the Internet. Drawing an expected degree of controversy Elephant had its world premiere when it was screened in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival where it won both Best Director for Van Sant and the Golden Palm award. | In a time when demons and ghosts threaten to bring total devastation to a powerful kingdom betrayal from within the powerful ranks of the ruling emperor threatens to bring an entire civilization to its knees in this supernaturally charged martial arts epic from director Yojiro Takita. As dark forces hold a suffocating grip on a once powerful kingdom during the Heian period the emperor employs the help of the Onmyoji in keeping the malevolent spirits at bay. Though the coming birth of the emperor's heir offers a glimmer of hope for the kingdom's future an intimate betrayal leaves the fate of the kingdom in the hands of Seimei (Mansai Nomura) -- the most powerful of the Onmyoji. As Seimei prepares to do battle with his former master Doson (Hiroyuki Sanada) the powers of lightness and dark come together for a battle that will determine the fate for generations to come. | Rare-gem mining is the subject of this docudrama which profiles a Japanese-American who became indoctrinated into the sometimes life-threatening world of Colombian emerald-hunting. Emerald Cowboy is based on the story of Eishy Hayata who left a lucrative job in Los Angeles in the 1970s to become an Esmeraldero in the lawless mountain regions of Colombia. There his battles with rogue thieves his daring descents into the mines and his incredible gem finds earned him the name of "The Emerald Cowboy." ~ Michael Hastings All Movie Guide | A high school girl with a loose reputation and a taste for cough syrup discovers that saviors sometimes come in the least expected form in this wistful comedy from director Morgan Nichols. Life in the working class suburb of Portales NM leaves much to be desired if you find yourself alienated from the Christian masses like teenage Lily (Laura Lee Bahr) and her distant mother and dwindling friendships offer little solace in the face of a bleak future. When Lily meets a man named Jesus she brings him home and announces to all that she has finally found her savior and new boyfriend although this Jesus looks more like a migrant worker than the tradition interpretation of the son of God. | A struggling actor decides to quit the business in the most permanent way possible in this dark comedy drama starring Paul Rudd Donal Logue and Mackenzie Astin. Dismayed at his lack of success onscreen and depressed by his lackluster personal life actor Paul Miller (Rudd) announces that in two days time he will take his own life. Hiring a documentary crew to follow him as he says his goodbyes and prepares to take the final plunge Paul steps to center stage for a starring role in the film that finds him seeking meaning and hope in the brief 48 hours before his scheduled demise. As the clock winds down and the crew nervously prepares for Paul's big send-off one question remains -- will Paul have the courage to see his final role through to the bitter end? ~ Jason Buchanan All Movie Guide | The youthful residents of a small British town stand united in their struggle to be allowed to listen to rock & roll and jazz in this comical musical. The trouble really begins when the village mayor tries to ban the jukebox in the local coffee house. Determined to prove that modern music has nothing to do with the Devil two youths team up and try to organize a rock and jazz festival. They are successful and as a result many popular performers appear. These include Chubby Checker Del Shannon Chris Barber's Jazz Band and Gary "U.S." Bonds. | "All I want is a good time. The rest is propaganda." That's the philosophy of archetypal British "angry young man" Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney). A middle-class working stiff in a dead-end job Arthur's principal goal in life is to survive the work week then spend the weekend raising as much hell and drinking as much beer and other liquor as possible. Since pleasure is all that Arthur lives for he thinks nothing of starting up an affair with the wife (Rachel Roberts) of one of his co-workers (Bryan Pringle). His efforts to secure her an abortion when he gets her pregnant stem not out of concern for her but out of his own selfishness: why should he be tied down with a squalling brat? Despite his carousing and his ongoing desire to escape the dull routine of his weekday existence Arthur is doomed to perpetuate that routine via his marriage to a complacent "nice" girl (Shirley Ann Field) from his own neighborhood. | The Young Savages is what used to be called a "thinking man's picture" about a potentially lurid subject: urban juvenile delinquency. A blind Puerto Rican boy is knifed to death in Spanish Harlem and three teenage gang members are accused of the crime. Politically ambitious assistant DA Burt Lancaster initially presses for the conviction of all three boys. But as he gets deeper into the case he realizes that what appears cut-and-dried on the surface is tortuously complex: for starters the murder victim was hardly the paragon of virtue that the prosecution claims. Despite pressure from his superiors and from members of the accused boys' gang (who at one point threaten Lancaster's wife Dina Merrill with a switchblade) Lancaster nonetheless sees to it that justice is properly administered. The defendants are portrayed with varying degrees of Brando/Dean "method" by John Davis Chandler Neil Nephew and Stanley Kristien; more believable less affected performances are rendered by Shelley Winters Pilar Seurat and Telly Savalas. Filmed on location in New York The Young Savages was based on the Evan Hunter novel A Matter of Conviction. | Sand Castle is an intimate and totally engaging yarn about an afternoon at the seashore. Two very young children played by James and Laurie Cardwell are left to their own devices by their neglectful parents. They construct a sand castle then utilize their imaginations to "inhabit" their new fortress. As the afternoon creeps onward the children have populated their sand castle with a host of colorful imaginary characters. Sand Castle is a marvelous nostalgic way to spend 67 minutes on a lazy afternoon. | Scientists discover that a maverick asteroid is hurtling towards Earth and if they cannot stop it it will destroy our planet in this special-effects laden Italian sci-fi thriller that is also known as Planet on the Prowl. Their task isn't easy for as the little planet draws near it upsets the Earth's gravity and causes all kinds of natural disasters. | Agust Gudmundsson's Mavahlatur (The Seagull's Laughter) is a comedy/drama about a woman who comes to an Icelandic town. Freja (Margret Vilhjalmsdottir) arrives in the town claiming that her husband has passed away. She moves in with some extended family members including her eleven year-old cousin Agga (Ugla Egilsdottir). Freyja rekindles a romance with the financially secure Bjorm (Heino Ferch) and manipulates him into a relationship. Bjorn's mother turns out to be more than Freyja could handle. The Seagull's Laughter competed at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. | Filmed independently under the title Gas Station Jesus this contemporary parable stars Lori Heuring as Maggie Tate who finds herself pregnant by "miraculous conception." Miraculous or no Maggie doesn't want to have the baby but is pressured to do so by a group of threatening-looking Christian fundamentalists. She ends up stranded at a remote gas station with an enigmatic old preacher named Isaiah (Tucker Smallwood) and his equally strange son who repeat the mantra that Maggie has absolutely no control over her future nor the future of her baby. A climactic chase and a second miracle provide any number of surprises for both our heroine and her pursuers. After a limited round of film-festival showings Gas Station Jesus was brought to American cable television through the auspices of the Lifetime channel under the less provocative title Miracle Baby. | Disney presents the animated musical Western Home on the Range featuring an original musical score by Alan Menken. The Little Piece of Heaven family farm is about to go under and outlaw cattle rustler Alameda Slim (voice of Randy Quaid) sets his sights on it. Three dairy cows -- tough Maggie (voice of Roseanne) leader Mrs. Calloway (voice of Judi Dench) and naïve Grace (voice of Jennifer Tilly) -- team up to save the farm. Along with ambitious stallion Buck (voice of Cuba Gooding Jr.) helpful rabbit Lucky Jack (voice of Charles Haid) and other helpful barnyard friends the cows set out to capture Alameda Slim and collect the reward money. However a vicious bounty hunter (voice of Charles Dennis) is also after Slim. The film features vocal performances by Bonnie Raitt k.d. lang and Tim McGraw. | The feature-film debut of filmmaker Rodney Evans who wrote and produced in addition to taking on directing duties Brother to Brother explores the life and struggles of black gay artists in the present and past. Anthony Mackie stars as Perry Williams a young man dealing with the strife involved with being both African-American and a homosexual in contemporary New York. He is shunned by his father for his sexual identity and wary of being viewed as a sell-out by black peers when his work gains a white audience. When Williams meets an aging poet who was involved in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1930s he suddenly finds himself transported back in time and cavorting with the likes of Langston Hughes (Daniel Sunjata) and Zora Neale Hurston (Aunjanue Ellis). Among such legends Williams is able to gain perspective about his own life. Also starring Roger Robinson and Larry Gilliard Jr. Brother to Brother screened in competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. | A taxi driver is unexpectedly taken on the ride of his life in this stylish thriller from acclaimed director Michael Mann. Max (Jamie Foxx) is a cab driver who hopes to some day open his own limo company; one night behind the wheel begins promisingly when he picks up Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith) an attorney working with the federal government who is attractive friendly and gives him her business card after paying her fare. Max thinks his luck is getting even better when his next fare Vincent (Tom Cruise) offers him several hundred dollars in cash if he'll be willing to drop him off wait and pick him up at five different spots over the course of the evening. Max agrees but he soon realizes Vincent isn't just another guy with errands to run -- Vincent is an assassin who has been paid to murder five people who could put the leaders of a powerful drug trafficking ring behind bars in an upcoming trial. As circumstances force Max to do Vincent's bidding the cabbie has to find a way to prevent Vincent from killing again and save his own skin a task that becomes especially crucial when he discovers Annie is one of the names on Vincent's hit list. Collateral also stars Mark Ruffalo Peter Berg and Bruce McGill as police detectives hot on Vincent's trail. | An actress tries to sort out her life while those around her are busy doing the same in this independent comedy drama. Nina (Eleanor Hutchins) enjoyed a few years of minor celebrity when she joined the cast of a popular soap opera while still a teenager but seven years later after devoting most of her time to traveling the world on a budget she decides it's time to get back to work when her bank account is nearly empty and her fan club has been reduced to a single member. Stuck in Rhode Island and needing a place to stay Nina moves in with Jim (Barney Cheng) a librarian who is having some problems with his girlfriend Carla (Alison Folland). While Nina struggles to get both her career and her love life back in gear her best friend Sheila (Reena Shah) is having problems of her own with her boyfriend a flighty Frenchman (Pierre Mignard). Stay Until Tomorrow was screened in competition at the 2004 Avignon Film Festival. | An estranged couple are brought back together as they run for their lives in a future world where science as well as emotions have gone haywire in this sci-fi drama from director Thomas Vinterberg. In the year 2021 the world seems to have become a very strange place; an unexplained ailment is causing children to drop dead on the streets of New York ice storms and floods strike major cities without notice summer is marked by periodic snowfalls and a strange hole has appeared in the Ugandan sky that causes people to loose the grip of gravity and drift off into space. In the midst of all this internationally known figure skater Elena (Claire Danes) is getting divorced from her husband John (Joaquin Phoenix) after an 18-month separation. John has arrived in New York City to have Elena sign the divorce papers but after finally making his way through her entourage he discovers her to be unhappy and out of sorts and she asks him to stay. John soon learns that Elena and her staff have a secret -- David (Alun Armstrong) her manager has had Elena cloned and now there are three duplicates of her to stand in if she should be killed or injured. John's discovery puts both him and Elena in grave danger and they are soon on the run from David and his underlings. Meanwhile Marciello (Sean Penn) ponders the unstable state of the world as he flies from one place to another after a heroic dose of pills designed to combat the fear of flying. It's All About Love received its North American premier at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | What can help one woman overcome the fears anxieties and traumas of a lifetime? Perhaps the music of Stevie Nicks? Gypsy (Sara Rue) is a woman in her mid-twenties who is still emotionally stuck in adolescence; her job (at a drive-through photo processing center) is nothing to write home about and her one consuming interest in life is the music of Fleetwood Mac diva Stevie Nicks. Gypsy has gone beyond collecting Stevie's records and loves to dress up like her idol belting out her songs in living tribute. One of Gypsy's only friends is Clive (Kett Turton) a goofy goth kid still in his teens who enjoys hanging out in cemeteries where he and Gypsy can sing their Fleetwood Mac favorites for preservation on Clive's camcorder. One day while browsing the Internet Clive discovers a website advertising a "Night Of 1000 Stevies" at a New York City nightclub in which any Stevie Nicks imitator is welcome to take the stage in tribute. Clive is convinced this is an event Gypsy cannot miss but it leaves them with only four days to get their act together and travel from Sandusky OH to the Big Apple. In addition Gypsy has her own issues to deal with in New York the city her mother ran off to when she abandoned her family many years ago. Gypsy 83 Todd Stephens' first feature after his breakthrough success Edge of Seventeen premiered at the 2001 L.A. Outfest a festival devoted to gay- and lesbian-themed films. | Bridges of Madison County scribe Robert James Waller's latest novel comes to the screen with the action thriller Puerto Vallarta Squeeze now available in this home-video release. Starring Harvey Keitel (Bad Lieutenant Reservoir Dogs) and Scott Glenn (Training Day Naked City: Justice with a Bullet) Puerto Vallarta Squeeze zeroes in on rogue U.S. government hitman Clayton Price (lenn). Price goes on the lam in Mexico after exterminating a top official from the United States military and makes a deal with a couple of tourists who agree to help him vanish into the Mexican jungles. Soon Walter McGrane (Keitel) is hot on Price's trail under orders to pull him in at any cost. | Neophyte director/producer Cindy Baer helms the quirky goth afterlife drama Purgatory House written by the prodigious 14-year-old scenarist Celeste Davis (who also stars). Davis plays Silver Strand a backward teen who disgusted with her status as a social pariah and unfulfilled goth hopeful decides to off herself. She winds up in a purgatory realm that resembles a sketchy juvenile-delinquency home watched over by Saint James a caretaker perpetually dressed in a white suit (and played by Tom Hanks' younger brother Jim Hanks). Once there Silver must watch the activities of her Earthbound friends on the "Earth TV" network and is forced to wear the same clothes and makeup over and over again. | Brad Anderson directs the psychological thriller The Machinist a production of Spain's Filmax company. Christian Bale plays Trevor Reznik a factory lathe operator who has developed a serious case of insomnia. Lack of sleep has already started to wear down on his brain and his body. When he's involved in an accident at work his co-workers turn against him. He starts to find strange notes in his apartment and see people that apparently aren't there. Jennifer Jason Leigh stars as call girl Stevie. The Machinist premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. | This historical drama from Thailand is based on one of the key historical events in that nation's history. In 1765 Siam (as Thailand was known at that time) was being invaded by Burmese troops and only one thing stood in the way of the Burmese army seizing control of the capitol city of Ayudhaya -- the tiny village of Bang Rajan. Despite the strength of the advancing Burmese forces the people of Bang Rajan were determined to fight back and Taen (Chumphorn Thepphithak) leads a band of villagers who have pledged to face down the enemy. When Taen is severely wounded in an early skirmish with the Burmese the people of Bang Rajan are forced to turn to Chan Nhatkeo (Jaran Ngamdee) a battle-hardened soldier of fortune who lives alone in the nearby wilderness. Chan Nhateko understanding the seriousness of the situation brings in a handful of colleagues and with their help the people of Bang Rajan prepare to fight the larger and better equipped Burmese army to a standstill. Bang Rajan was shot on a relatively lavish budget ($1.3 million roughly the cost of four average Thai productions) and proved to be a blockbuster attraction at home eventually grossing $9 million to become the biggest home-grown moneymaker in the history of the Thai film industry. | Ray Johnson was an artist who followed a creative path so individual than even his closest friends were often hard put to explain just what he was up to. Once described as "the most famous unknown artist in America" Johnson was a legend partly for his work (in which he incorporated pop art images collage rubber stamps and any number of other elements in a unique and groundbreaking manner) partly for his striking sense of humor (he once accepted an offer of 1500 dollars for a piece after someone had offered to pay 2000 dollars -- but cut 25 percent of the painting away before sending it to its new owner) and partly for his unique behavior (which many saw as a variety of performance art including his suicide after which he was found drowned in Sag Harbor -- with a treasure trove of unseen artwork carefully arranged in his home). How to Draw a Bunny (a title which refers to the cartoon rabbit that was Johnson's signature) is a documentary about Ray Johnson's always memorable life and death and features video footage of the artist's performance pieces as well as interviews with friends and contemporaries Roy Lichenstein Christo Chuck Close and Billy Name; jazz great Max Roach composed the film's musical score. | Scottish short film director David Mackenzie made his feature-film debut in 2002 with The Last Great Wilderness the tale of two oddballs stuck in a sleepy Scottish town out in the middle of nowhere. The romantically jilted Charlie (Alastair Mackenzie) is headed to a remote location in the Highlands to burn down the house of the celebrity that stole his girlfriend away from him. On the way he is forced to give a ride to a pseudo-Spaniard named Vincente (Jonny Phillips) who is on the run after sleeping with a violent thug's wife. En route the car breaks down and the men are forced to stay at the Moor Lodge -- home to a group of similarly odd people that Charlie and Vince soon find themselves compelled to learn more about. The Last Great Wilderness premiered at the 2002 Edinburgh Film Festival. | Directed by Garry Marshall The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement picks up where its predecessor left off -- that is with American teenager Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) reeling over the news that she is a princess within the royal family of Genovia a little-known European nation with a population of barely 50000. As promised Mia along with her best friend Lilly (Heather Matarazzo) travels to Genovia after their high-school graduation. The unlikely princess has hardly settled into the castle let alone begun representing the country when she learns that a larger title is approaching more rapidly than expected; it seems as though Mia will have to take over as queen. Suddenly in addition to further schooling on the etiquette of royalty Mia finds herself with a daunting prospect -- according to Genovian law all princesses must be married before they can be crowned. In addition to Julie Andrews' reprisal of her role as Queen Clarisse Renaldi The Princess Diaries 2 also features Hector Elizondo and John Rhys-Davies in supporting roles. Though Princess Diaries author Meg Cabot did pen a sequel (The Princess Diaries: Princess in the Spotlight) this film is not an adaptation. | A cross-dressing man allows himself to be used as bait to trap a killer in this crime-drama. Bo Ancelin (Robinson Stevenin) is a twentysomething man from Brussels who feels most comfortable dressing and living as a woman. Some might see Bo's lifestyle as a marked contrast to that of his father a successful and well-regarded businessman though it seems father has some secrets of his own after no-nonsense police detective Paul Huysmans (Richard Bohringer) arrests him on charges of child molestation. While Bo bears his own scars from his upbringing he's not eager to speak against his father in court but before long both Bo and Huysmans have bigger fish to fry -- a serial killer is walking the streets of Brussels and choosing as his favored victims prostitutes and cross-dressers. When two of his friends are murdered by the killer Bo decides he must step in to help catch the killer that Huysmans hasn't yet found on his own though Bo soon falls into a dangerous position when he falls in love with Johnny (Stephane Metzger) a sullen and street-smart hustler who helps rent-boys find profitable assignations with older women. | In this offbeat sci-fi-drama Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton) is a scientist specializing in biogenetics who has made a major breakthrough in artificial biological engineering. Rosetta has created a type of Self-Replicating Automaton which looks like a human being but is in fact part machine and part living organism. In order to survive and reproduce Rosetta discovers her SRAs need certain human genetic compounds that are found only in male semen. Hoping to kill two birds with one stone Rosetta programs one of her SRAs Ruby (also played by Swinton) to seduce men Rosetta has found through a website offering paid "fantasy dates" which will provide both needed materials and ready cash. Ruby brings back used condoms and shares the contents with her fellow SRAs Marine and Olive (both also played by Swinton). However after their assignations with Ruby the men find themselves with a strange illness that leaves them with skin outbreaks and the inability to perform sexually. Two health investigators (James Urbaniak and Karen Black) begin interviewing the men infected which sends them on a trail leading back to Rosetta and her research lab. Meanwhile the more Ruby comes in contact with humans the more she finds herself falling under the sway of human emotions and she finds herself falling in love with Sandy (Jeremy Davies) a shy man working at a photocopying center. Shot on digital video equipment by acclaimed cinematographer Hiro Narita Teknolust was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. | Director Mina Shum re-teams with the lead actress behind her breakthrough debut film Double Happiness in this magic-realist romantic comedy. Long Life Happiness and Prosperity stars Sandra Oh as Kin Ho a lonely single mom living in Vancouver with her impish 12-year-old daughter Mindy (Valerie Tian). Mindy stumbles across a corner magic store while traipsing through Chinatown one day and begins to believe that spells and potions are the perfect means for improving her mother's life. Her purchases not achieving the desired results Mindy resorts to more serious schemes courtesy of a fortune teller. After a few botched efforts -- which result in good fortune for a neighborhood butcher and terrible luck for a security guard -- Mindy sets herself to the task of finding her mother a mate in the form of Alvin (Russell Yuen) a co-worker of Kin's who has long admired her from afar. Long Life Happiness and Prosperity premiered at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival. | New England native Vanessa Parise makes her directorial debut with the Italian-American wedding movie Kiss the Bride. Danni Sposato (Amanda Detmer) embarks on her wedding plans aided by her mother Irena (Talia Shire) and grandmother Julia (Frances Bay). Danni's three sisters return home to Rhode Island for the wedding: oldest Niki (Brooke Langton) is the Hollywood star of a TV show who brings along her rude boyfriend/manager Marty (Johnny Whitworth); icy Chrissy (played by director Parise) is a wealthy New York City businesswoman with no romantic prospects; and youngest Toni (Monet Mazur) drives a motorcycle and brings along her girlfriend Amy (Alyssa Milano). Also starring Burt Young and Sean Patrick Flanery. | The Clay Bird takes place in the late '60s in East Pakistan on the eve of a violent revolution that created the independent state of Bangladesh. Anu (Nurul Islam Bablu) lives with his fundamentalist Muslim father Kazi (Jayanto Chattopadhyay) who practices homeopathic medicine. Anu's mother Ayesha (Rokeya Prachy) was once a spirited girl but she's become sullen in subservience to her increasingly taciturn husband. Anu also has a sweet but sickly little sister Asma. Milon Kazi's younger brother is involved in local politics protesting against Pakistan's military rule. He also takes Anu to the lively local Hindu festivals. Finally worried for his son's spirituality Kazi sends Anu away to a | Directed by Nicholas Racz The Burial Society revolves around the life of Sheldon Kasner whose existence as of late has turned to one of quiet desperation. His workload is increasing as his compensation for it continues to dwindle and Sheldon understandably falls into a deep depression. Despite being a highly unlikely candidate for organized crime he is drawn into a complicit money-laundering scam that doesn't run as smoothly as planned. With a two-million-dollar debt on his hands Sheldon concocts a sophisticated scheme: staging his own death with the help of the Chevrah Kadisha or the "Burial Society" an anonymous mysterious group of devout Jewish men who have dedicated themselves to preparing bodies for their final resting place. Unbeknownst to Sheldon the Burial Society sees the inept businessman as the only hope for the survival of their tradition. As they indoctrinate him into their eccentric ritualistic world Sheldon believes his life is slowly getting back on track; however the men of the Burial Society may have something else in mind for him. | Written and directed by co-stars Lindy Heymann and Christian Taylor Showboy is a comedic mockumentary about a Hollywood writer trying to make it onto the Las Vegas stage. Real-life British filmmaker Heymann takes her documentary crew into Southern California to report on Britons working in Hollywood. She overhears Taylor (a real writer and producer for the HBO series Six Feet Under) getting fired by executive producer Alan Ball. The documentary crew then follows Taylor to Las Vegas where he proceeds to follow his dreams of making it as a star under the guise of doing research for a movie script. He rooms with veteran chorus member Erich Miller (then the star of the Vegas show Jubilee) and undergoes a series of dance lessons auditions and other humiliations. Features cameo appearances by Adrian Armas Siegfried and Roy and Whoopi Goldberg. | When his Zen master is mysteriously murdered and a biochemical maniac sets into motion a devious plan to control the entire world it's up to one karate-chopping canine to leap into action in a hilarious tale of man versus man's best friend from A Christmas Story director Bob Clark. His master may be gone but Cho Cho is determined to find out who the culprit behind the killing really is. In order to carry out his daring mission he'll need a little human help though and when Cho Cho teams with a brilliant but bumbling computer wizard there's no mystery that this unlikely pair can't solve. Starring Jon Voight Simon Rex and Jaime Pressley. | On the heels of his award-winning emotionally devastating 2001 drama The Piano Teacher German filmmaker Michael Haneke weaves this disturbing tale of a family forced into a harrowing confrontation with a group of strangers set against the backdrop of a global apocalypse. In the aftermath of an unseen but catastrophic global disaster a shaken family slowly makes their way to the presumed safety of a holiday home in the French countryside. Upon arrival the family discovers their home inhabited by a woman and a horrified man. When a shot rings out a life is taken and time seems to stand still. In the aftermath of unspeakable violence it appears that the only hope for a band of desperate refugees lies in a nearby train station and a locomotive that -- despite their most optimistic hopes and prayers -- may never actually arrive. | Shade the first feature film from real-life card shark Damian Nieman who wrote and directed the picture stars Gabriel Byrne and Thandie Newton as a duo of con artists looking to beat the "Dean" (Sylvester Stallone) a legendary card shark in a high-stakes poker game. Their first step is hiring two fellow tricksters -- Jamie Foxx and Stuart Townsend -- to provide the smooth talking and to procure the necessary funds. Unfortunately Larry (Foxx) blows his hand and finds himself with 85000 dollars worth of debt owed to a local crime boss. Shade premiered at the 2003 CineVegas film festival and also features Dina Merrill and Melanie Griffith. | Master filmmaker Takeshi Kitano returns behind the camera for the first time since his indifferently received English-language effort Brother (2000) with this operatic tale of lost love. Dolls takes puppeteering as its overriding motif -- specifically the kind practiced in Bunraku doll theater performances -- opening each section of his film with a story provided by the puppets and their masters which relates thematically to the action provided by the live characters. Chief among those tales is the story of Matsumoto (Hidetoshi Nishijima) and Sawako (Miho Kanno) a young couple whose relationship is about to be broken apart by the former's parents who have insisted their son take part in an arranged marriage to his boss' daughter. He initially agrees causing the unstable Sawako to be committed to a psychiatric hospital. When he leaves his new bride at the altar to save Sawako however he realizes that she's so incapable of caring for herself that she needs to be tied to him with a red rope. Inextricably bound the two wander through Japan encountering others along the way who have similarly overlooked love for other more fleeting pleasures: fame power money. | After making a living by providing English subtitle translation to numerous French films American filmmaker Andrew Litvack makes his debut as a writer/director with the Merchant Ivory production Merci Docteur Rey. Set in Paris this farcical comedy involves the troubles of young gay man Thomas (Stanislas Merhar). First his opera diva mother Elisabeth (Dianne Wiest) comes for a visit and she doesn't know he's gay. When he accepts a blind date with someone from an online chat room he ends up witnessing a murder and possibly discovering the identity of his real father. Eventually he ends up telling his story to a therapist who is instead replaced by unstable voice-over actress Penelope (Jane Birkin). Also includes cameo appearances by Vanessa Redgrave Simon Callow Bulle Ogier and Jerry Hall. Merci Docteur Rey was shown at the 2002 Mill Valley Film Festival. | The debut film from the filmmaking team of Daniela Fejerman and Inés París A Mi Madre le Gustan las Mujeres is a racy comedy starring Rosa María Sardà as Sofía. Divorced for years Sofía gathers her three daughters Sol (Silvia Abascal) Gimena (María Pujalte) and Elvira (Leonor Watling) together to celebrate her birthday and to make an announcement. It seems Elvira has fallen in love which excites the girls until she reveals that it is a woman that she's been seeing. The title A Mi Madre le Gustan las Mujeres is Spanish for My Mother Likes Women. | In the early '60s the West African nation of Mali was under French rule as its people struggled toward independence and musician Boubacar Traoré became a star in his home country as its people dreamed of political freedom and better lives. Boasting a strong blues-influenced voice and a hypnotic guitar style Traoré -- better known as "Kar Kar" -- played music that showed the influence of the newer pop and rock sounds from Europe and the United States and spoke of love and freedom in equal measure. However at the height of his fame in Mali Kar Kar disappeared; while he was a popular radio performer he was unable to secure a record deal and he was unable to support himself and his wife on his radio performance fees. Traoré became a tailor and in time left Mali for self-imposed exile in Paris after the emotionally devastating death of his wife. Years later a music producer who had heard recordings of Kar Kar's fabled radio performances offered him a chance to make an album which led the artist back to Mali and the musical career he had abandoned. Je Chanterai Pour Toi is a documentary on Boubacar Traore's long road from fame to obscurity and back again which features performances by both Traoré and fellow African guitar hero Ali Farka Toure. | Catherine Breillat's Sex is Comedy concerns a female film director Jeanne (Anne Parillaud) who is attempting to film a sex scene in her new movie. Complicating the already emotionally difficult shoot is the fact that Jeanne and her lead actor (Grégoire Colin) are sexually involved. The scene being shot echoes with a scene in Breillat's previous film Fat Girl adding to the supposed "reality" of the situations presented in the film. Roxane Mesquida rounds out the cast as the actress playing the 15-year-old in the scene being filmed. Sex Is Comedy was screened during the Director's Fortnight at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. | A troubled youth learns a valuable lesson about trust and knowledge in this fantasy drama. Ryan (Ryan Kelley) is a teenager who lacks the ability to speak. One day Ryan falls off a bridge and he finds himself transported to a strange fantasy world where he encounters his Grandpa Randolph (Armin Mueller-Stahl) and a pretty girl named Melanie (Hayden Panettiere); together Ryan and Melanie learn to help one another with their problems and they both discover the wisdom they can gain from elders like Grandpa Randolph. The Dust Factory is the first directorial credit for Eric Small who also wrote the film's screenplay. | American independent filmmaker Jane Weinstock makes her feature debut with the romantic comedy Easy shot on digital video. Marguerite Moreau plays Jamie a single gal living in Los Angeles who makes a living by giving creative names to consumer products. Although she's adept at catching men for her own pleasure she decides to give up sex for 90 days. The decision is supported by her stoner friend Martin (D.B. Woodside) and her married sister Laura (Emily Deschanel). However some handsome fellows -- poet John (Naveen Andrews) and talk show host Mick (Brian F. O'Byrne) -- cause her to rethink her plan. Easy was shown at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival. | American independent filmmaker Deborah Kampmeier makes her writing and directing debut with the intimate drama Virgin. In a small conservative town Jessie (Elizabeth Moss) is the outcast teenager of a right-wing Christian family consisting of a strict dad (Peter Gerety) an emotional mom (Robin Wright Penn who also produced) and an innocent sister (Stephanie Gatschet). After spending an evening with local boy Shane (Charles Socarides) Jessie is convinced that she's pregnant although she has no memory of actually having sex. Her rebellious behavior isn't completely understood by her family or her community. The conclusion finds her meeting up with two other troubled women. Virgin was shown at the 2003 IFP Los Angeles Film Festival. | Best friends and aspiring restaurateurs Billy Phelps and John McCormick attempt to open a New York City eatery as some of the city's best-known restaurateurs recall their own days of struggle in this documentary from filmmakers Kate Novak and Andrew Rossi. From financial crises to kitchen problems and issues that nearly derail the venture before doors even open for business Phelps and McCormick keep the dream alive by converting an old check-cashing shop into a retro speakeasy. | Dutch film producer Pieter Jan Brugge makes his directorial debut with the dramatic thriller The Clearing. Affluent executive Wayne Hayes (Robert Redford) and his lovely wife Eileen (Helen Mirren) live in a beautiful home in Pittsburg. One day Wayne is kidnapped by disgruntled employee Arnold Mack (Willem Dafoe). He is then held for ransom in a forest. Meanwhile Eileen is forced to reckon with the FBI agents as they negotiate with the kidnapper. Alessandro Nivola and Melissa Sagemiller star as the two grown Hayes children. Matt Craven plays FBI Agent Ray Fuller. The Clearing premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. | Writer/director Michael Burke makes his feature-length debut with the coming-of-age drama The Mudge Boy. Known as a weird kid Duncan Mudge (Emile Hirsch) is a naïve 14-year-old farm boy with an aging father Edgar (Richard Jenkins) and very little social life. When Duncan's mother suddenly dies he develops a strange fascination with her clothes speaks in her voice and spends his time with his pet chicken. His father and the other people in the town just don't understand his behavior while the other kids make fun of him. A drunken group of older boys call him names but they eventually allow him to hang out with them if he provides beer money. Duncan admires one of the boys Perry (Tom Guiry) who reveals some hidden truths about himself. As the relationship between the two deepens it begins to take on darker more ominous shadings. The Mudge Boy premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. | Directed by Abigail Honor this documentary follows the journey of a gay couple whose sexual orientation -- or at least the religious community's reaction to it -- is at odds with their devout Catholicism particularly in regards to getting married. Though the two men are able to conquer the sizeable hurdle of finding a gay priest and a Catholic church willing to host the ceremony they find an equally intimidating obstacle in the would-be attendees who despite being perfectly affable friends beforehand become worried that their own eternal souls may be put in jeopardy by participating in the wedding. As Saints and Sinners progresses the conventional line between the holy and the unholy are blurred as the future grooms illustrate the lengths they are willing to go to in order to officiate their love for one another. | Directed by Sven Pape L.A. Twister follows a familiar plight -- Lenny McCoy (played by Zack Ward who some will remember as Ralphie's red-headed nemesis in A Christmas Story) is trying to make a spot for himself in Hollywood though it seems more likely that Hollywood will make a meal out of Lenny. Far from having hit it big Lenny decides to split the rent with Ethan (Tony Daly) an old friend whose marital problems and artistic endeavors have left him in a similar position. Rather than continuing their futile attempts to woo the industry Ethan and Lenny decide it would be more lucrative to make their own film; however once they get the ball rolling making their own film seems just as hard as participating in someone else's and both friends are forced to examine their friendship and personal ethics system in the process. | The perfect crime goes horribly absurdly awry in this Spanish-language tale of avarice starring Y Tu Mamá También's Diego Luna. Told in real time Nicotina charts the different paths taken by eight characters over the course of a botched diamond heist masterminded by tech geek Lolo (Luna) Tomson (Jésus Ochoa) and El Nene (Lucas Crespi) each of whom has his own Achilles' heel when it comes to committing crime. For Lolo it's his incessant unrequited attraction to his neighbor Andrea (Marta Belaustegui); for El Nene it's his overwhelming need to look cool as a neophyte gangster; and for Tomson it's his loose-cannon demeanor that threatens to do him -- and everyone else -- in. Over the course of an hour and a half the trio becomes intertwined with a variety of mobsters shop owners and not-so-innocent bystanders each encounter bringing unexpectedly violent obstacles to securing the precious gems. Nicotina premiered in North America at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival before heading to the AFI film fest. | Directed by Jonathan Glazer Birth takes place in New York's Upper East Side where Anna (Nicole Kidman) a 35-year-old widow resides. Just as Anna has shaken off what she thought were the final remnants of her old life -- she has even found love with a new man Joseph (Danny Huston) whom she plans on marrying -- Sean (Cameron Bright) a ten-year-old boy comes into her life insisting that he is the reincarnation of her late husband. Though she initially brushes off the boy's claims as the result of a crush on her his grave demeanor and uncanny knowledge of her life leads Anna through a self-reevaluation that not only threatens her marital plans with Joseph (Huston) but also strains her relationship with her mother Eleanor (Lauren Bacall). | From a script from first-time scribe James Gibson comes this filmed adaptation of ex-gangster Donald Goines' 1974 novel Never Die Alone. Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson (Juice Bones) the films stars David Arquette as Paul Pawlowski a reporter who takes an interest in gang kingpin King David played by rapper/actor DMX. When King David is killed Pawlowski happens upon the criminal's journal and envelops himself in his story. From there the rise and fall of King David is covered in flashbacks as Pawlowski makes his way through the diary. Aisha Tyler and Jennifer Sky co-star. | A road trip rolls through a small town where the line between the dead and the living has become a bit problematic in this horror parody. A handful of twentysomethings are driving to Galveston TX in an RV to attend the wedding of a close friend. After a long day on the road the travelers find themselves in a tiny town called Lovelock where the only available accommodations are at a bed and breakfast run by the eccentric Mr. Wise (David Carradine). One of the kids Johnny (Oz Perkins) notices that Mr. Wise is carefully looking after a small box; curious about its contents Johnny opens it only to unleash a torrent of evil spirits who turn the local rednecks into bloodthirsty creatures hovering somewhere between life and death. Dead & Breakfast features supporting performances by Portia de Rossi Diedrich Bader Jeremy Sisto and David Carradine's daughter Ever Carradine; co-star Oz Perkins is also the offspring of a well-known actor Anthony Perkins. | This exploitative melodrama is set in northern Michigan where an exclusive private hunting club is located. There some of the country's richest most powerful men come to relax and get closer to nature. Unfortunately that means that they become engaged in debauchery and become brutal amoral killers. | The story of this Spanish film revolves around the corpse of a woman Esther (Judy Matheson) whose body parts are sent in numerous packages to a horrified and puzzled print editor (Carlos Estrada). He is also sent a dead turtle which must mean something. The packages are sent as a form of psychological torture part of an elaborate revenge scheme by the dead woman's lesbian lover (Capucine). The editor at one time had a relationship with Esther which he ended rather harshly. Given that she was suicidal the break-up apparently sent her over the edge. Though this film has some of the gruesome and bizarre imagery appropriate to a horror-fest it is a thriller/melodrama. | Based on his award-winning student short George Lucas's debut feature cerebrally celebrates the possibility for individual freedom against all odds. In a 1984-esque white-washed future underground dystopia where sexuality is banned all humans sport shaved heads and the same shapeless outfits as they go about their work in a mandated state of sedation listening to exhortations to "Buy and Be Happy." Black-clad robot cops chant a mantra to their victims that "everything will be all right" and automated confessional booths emit soothing therapeutic bromides. But unbeknownst to THX 1138 (Robert Duvall) his roommate LUH 3417 (Maggie McOmie) has been reducing their meds resulting in their mutual discovery of love and THX's subsequent imprisonment for drug evasion and sexual misconduct. Determined to find the pregnant LUH THX breaks out of prison with the help of his cellmate SEN 5241 (Donald Pleasence) and an escaped TV hologram (Don Pedro Colley). With fugitive pursuits strictly budgeted THX only has to evade the robocops until the funds run out but surveillance is omnipresent and THX's vehicle keeps overheating. Making the only film produced through the first incarnation of Francis Ford Coppola's independent studio American Zoetrope Lucas and his small crew including co-writer and sound editor Walter Murch shot THX 1138 in northern California with no interference from distributor Warner Bros. When Warners saw the austere result however they recut the film before its release. Neither the studio's nor Lucas's cut was a popular success but THX 1138's coolly minimalist style and story-telling gained fans on the college screening circuit just as Stanley Kubrick's poetic 2001: A Space Odyssey had attracted a large youth audience in 1968. When Lucas returned to sci-fi after American Graffiti he traded restraint for nostalgic fun in the film that guaranteed his creative freedom in Hollywood: Star Wars. | Jim Davis' famous cartoon cat finally makes his way to the big screen in this adaptation of the popular comic strip Garfield which combines live action with CGI animation. Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) is a sweet if somewhat clueless man who shares his home with his pet cat Garfield (voice of Bill Murray). Garfield is not your ordinary tabby -- he's fat he's smart-mouthed he's arrogant he won't do anything he doesn't have to and would rather stuff himself with lasagna than do something Jon asks of him. Despite this Jon loves his cat but when he decides to expand his animal family Garfield is less than enthusiastic about the presence of Odie a lovably enthusiastic dog whose only flaw is his extreme stupidity. While Jon is crazy for Odie and especially likes having two pets that necessitate periodic visits to Dr. Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt) a veterinarian he has a crush on Garfield decides to remove Odie from the picture. Garfield arranges for Odie to become the property of Happy Chapman (Stephen Tobolowsky) a television host who acts like an animal lover on the round-cornered screen but doesn't much like pets on his own time. While Garfield at first enjoys ruling the roost again he soon realizes the error of his ways and in a rare example of selfless and ambitious behavior hatches a plan to rescue Odie from Chapman. Garfield also features the voice talents of Debra Messing Brad Garrett Jimmy Kimmel and Alan Cumming. | Jules Verne's famous novel of a daring man of science who takes on the greatest voyage in history is once again adapted for the big screen in this adventure comedy. In 1872 eccentric British inventor Phileas Fogg (Steve Coogan) has come up with any number of gadgets to help people travel with greater speed and ease and is working on plans for a flying machine. In a lively discussion with Lord Kelvin (Jim Broadbent) the head of the Royal Academy of Science Fogg states his belief that it's possible for someone to travel around the globe in a mere 80 days. Kelvin who makes no secret of his belief that Fogg is a crackpot challenges him to do just that and adds a wager to the bargain to make things interesting: if Fogg can't circumnavigate the globe in 80 days he'll give up inventing forever. Fogg takes the challenge and teams up with his manservant a former acrobat named Passepartout (Jackie Chan) and lovely navigator Monique (Cécile De France) to make the epic voyage -- traveling by train boat balloon horseback or any other means at their disposal. However Fogg and his companions are dogged along the way by the false accusation that the inventor took part in a bank robbery forcing him to not only complete the journey but clear his name as well. Like the blockbuster 1956 adaptation of Around the World in 80 Days this film features a number of major stars in cameo appearances and supporting roles as Fogg makes his way around the globe including Arnold Schwarzenegger John Cleese Luke Wilson Owen Wilson Kathy Bates Sammo Hung Rob Schneider Richard Branson Mark Addy and more. | Gavin O'Connor directs the sports drama Miracle based on the true story of the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. Kurt Russell stars as hockey coach Herb Brooks who assembles a U.S. team of underdogs. No one thinks they can make it as they are up against the previously undefeated Soviet hockey team. Despite the odds Brooks leads the U.S. team to victory. As the 1980 Winter Olympics happen to coincide with the Cold War the event is interpreted as patriotic. Also starring Eddie Cahill and Patricia Clarkson Miracle was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. | Directed by Kerry Conran Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow revolves around the mysterious disappearance of some of the world's most revered scientists. When an investigation is launched Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) reporter for the prestigious Chronicle and Sky Captain (Jude Law) resident flying ace are at the forefront of the case. Though the mission's perks include traveling around the world the stout-hearted duo are nonetheless risking their lives with each passing moment as the culprit is none other than the nefarious Dr. Totenkopf and his goal from what they can gather is to destroying the earth in its entirety. Luckily Sky Captain and Polly are not alone -- Franky Cook (Angelina Jolie) the commander of an all-female amphibious squadron and Dex (Giovanni Ribisi) an unparalleled technical genius have joined them in hopes of saving the planet before it's too late. Laurence Olivier appears posthumously as Dr. Totenkopf via old film-clips "recycled" (or CG-altered) to fit the dialogue and scenes at hand. | Young married couple Giovanna (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) and Filippo (Filippo Nigro) have been married long enough to have become almost completely jaded by their lots in life with most of their individual aspirations having been set aside some time ago. As their marriage begins to fall apart the two encounter a strange old man (Massimo Girotti) who calls himself Simone since he can't seem to recall his real name or much about his past history. Filippo brings the man home to stay with them which initially irritates Giovanna. Over time she gradually befriends the confused old man and eventually notices a tattoo on his arm indicative of his being a WWII Holocaust survivor. Taking "Simone" to an old Roman ghetto she helps him remember his name (Davide) and his time spent in that very ghetto -- which includes recalling the very painful memory of his lover Simone's capture and murder at the hands of the Nazis. Meanwhile Giovanna has been spending her free time impulsively peeping across the street at her attractive neighbor Lorenzo (Raoul Bova) -- who in turn has been spying on her. Giovanna is thus forced to decide between Filippo and Lorenzo as well as possibly realizing a long dormant professional dream that her new friend Davide may be able to help her undertake. | Directed by Michael Tolajian Bought & Sold is set in New Jersey where aspiring deejay Ray Ray (Rafael Sardina) agrees to spy on a pawnshop proprietor who supposedly owes his new boss "Chunks" (Joe Grifasi) money. They get more than they bargain for however when the proprietor Kutty (David Margulies) reveals himself as a Holocaust survivor who isn't about to cave into Chunks' demands. Ray Ray meanwhile becomes a pawnshop regular and eventually falls for Kutty's niece Ruby (Marjan Neshat). | Acclaimed Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa departs from the horror genre for this mystical story of urban ennui. Friends Mamoru (Tadanobu Asano) and Yuji (Joe Odagiri) are aimless young men stuck in dead-end jobs in a dreary factory in Tokyo. Mamoru the more antisocial of the two is obsessed with his pet project of acclimating a poisonous jellyfish to fresh water by gradually changing the water in its tank. One night he inexplicably murders his boss' family and is sentenced to death. Yuji left to continue the jellyfish experiment befriends Mamoru's estranged father and the two form a bond that helps him overcome his emotional troubles. But his attachment to the jellyfish is even stronger and problems arise when he accidentally releases the poisonous creature into the canals of Tokyo. | Written and directed by Italian filmmaker Pupi Avati Il Cuore Altrove is a romantic drama centering on Nello a college Humanities teacher played by Neri Marcoré. His parents are well-to-do tailors who work for the Pope and they don't approve of Nello's line of work. At their urging Nello moves to Bologna where he meets and falls in love with Angela a local blind girl played by Vanessa Incontrada. But their relationship isn't a simple one. Her parents don't believe that a simple teacher is worthy of their daughter his parents protest because she is blind and her ex-boyfriend may not be completely out of the picture. Adding one more wrench in the gears is a doctor who might be able to restore Angela's sight leading Nello to wonder if she'll still feel for him if she isn't blind. Giancarlo Gianinni also stars as Nello's father. | A woman struggles to trust a man who has become her protector and benefactor in this French drama set during World War II. In 1940 as German troops invade France Odile (Emmanuelle Béart) a woman who has recently lost her husband is desperate to get her two children Philippe (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet) and Cathy (Clémence Meyer) away from the fighting by heading south though the roads are choked with others eager to do the same. When the road Odile is traveling is strafed by German bombs she and her children abandon their car and take to the woods where they are soon joined by Yvan (Gaspard Ulliel) a headstrong teenager who is also fleeing the advancing Nazi forces. Odile isn't certain the hot-headed young man is such a good traveling companion but Philippe wants him around to help protect the family from the Germans and he gives him his late father's watch as an inducement to stick around. Late one night in need of rest Yvan finds a huge abandoned house and he and Odile quickly take it over. The house seems to be a safe haven and the four travelers decide to stay for a while. Philippe finds a role model in Yvan and lonely Odile finds herself drawn to him though with the passage of time she becomes eager to learn more about his past which he hesitates to discuss. Strayed (aka Les Égarés) was adapted from the novel The Boy With Grey Eyes by Gilles Perrault. | Inspired by Lawrence Durrell's collection of interrelated novels The Alexandria Quartet Lucas Belvaux's trilogy--the violent noir On the Run the romantic comedy An Amazing Couple and the melodrama After the Life examine many of the same characters from three distinct perspectives. In On the Run taciturn leftist revolutionary Bruno (Belvaux) escapes from prison with the help of one of his former comrades. When his partner is killed by the police Bruno tracks down another former member of his gang Jeanne (Catherine Frot) who is now living a quiet respectable life as a schoolteacher with a husband and a young son. Bruno is determined to get revenge on the powerful man who betrayed his revolution. Jeanne doesn't want to live in the past. She offers Bruno enough help to get rid of him. Trying to trap his prey Bruno follows a drug dealer who works for the man. He meets Agnes (Dominique Blanc) a junkie who happens to be the wife of the cop Pascal (Gilbert Melki) who's hunting Bruno. Bruno ends up helping Agnes avoid the police and cop a fix. In return she takes him to the vacation home of her co-worker Cecile (Ornella Muti) where he hides out. But when his plans for revenge go horribly awry Bruno turns to Jeanne again and she has to weigh her family's safety against her allegiance to her old friend. While On the Run focuses on Bruno and Jeanne An Amazing Couple is centered on the paranoid Cecile who hires Pascal to watch her husband while After the Life deals with the damaged marriage of Agnes and Pascal. The trilogy was shown at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival. | Film diarist Ross McElwee (Sherman's March) offers another personal examination of Southern history and life with Bright Leaves a documentary tracing his own connection to North Carolina and its tobacco industry. McElwee is drawn to the subject after meeting his second cousin John a film memorabilia collector who shows McElwee an old Warner Bros. film from 1950 Bright Leaf in which Gary Cooper stars (alongside Patricia Neal and Lauren Bacall) as a tobacco magnate who builds himself up from nothing only to lose everything to a rich powerful and ruthless Southern gentleman. The film reminds McElwee of the stories his father used to tell about his great grandfather who built up a fortune in the tobacco business but spent years and tens of thousands of dollars suing the Duke family (the most powerful tobacco growers in American history and founders of Duke University) for stealing his famous "Durham Bull" brand. The battle ruined him and left the family bankrupt. McElwee decides to investigate the origins of the film which leads him to explore his own connection to the tobacco industry. Even though his family is no longer in the business McElwee feels guilty about his family's "contribution to global tobacco addiction." McElwee interviews cancer patients including former patients of his late father a surgeon. He also interviews several friends who smoke or who have ties to the tobacco industry. In focusing on Bright Leaf he finds himself interviewing film historian Vlada Petric and actress Neal. All of this is intertwined with a very personal family history involving his relationship with his father his son and the whole issue of smoking. | Written and directed by Alec Berg David Mandel and Jeff Schaffer Eurotrip is a teen comedy from the Montecito Picture Company (makers of similar movies Old School and Road Trip). Mainstream teenager Scott (Scott Mechlowicz) forms an online friendship with German student Mieke in order to get a passing grade in his high school German class. When he finds out Mieke is a buxom blonde girl (Jessica Böhrs) he travels to meet her with his pals Cooper (Jacob Pitts) Jenny (Michelle Trachtenberg) and Jamie (Travis Wester). The group of randy teens head to Berlin by way of London Paris and Amsterdam. | When a drifter named Simeon arrives in a small seaside town it takes the locals some time to warm up to him. Eventually they do but he carries a secret that could threaten everyone who comes into his path-including his new companions. Out of Season features Dennis Hopper and Gina Gershon. | null | Directed by Joe Camp Benji: Off the Leash! follows the plight of three underdogs: Benji who is literally a dog; the funny but none-too-bright Sheldon; and Colby a 14-year-old facing some real problems. The unlikely trio is brought together by the nefarious efforts of an ill-intentioned puppy breeder who wants to use Benji's mother in an irresponsible backyard puppy mill. The film serves as a prequel of sorts to the Benji franchise and features Chris Kendrick Nick Whitaker Duane Stephens Randall Newsome and of course Benji the Dog. | The feature-film debut of director Zack Snyder Dawn of the Dead is a modern retelling of George Romero's 1978 horror classic which was actually the second film in a trilogy that began with Night of the Living Dead and concluded with Day of the Dead. Sarah Polley and Ving Rhames star as two of the last remaining people on an earth that has been ravaged by flesh-eating zombies. After escaping to a shopping mall with a handful of other survivors they decide that they only way to truly elude the approaching throng of undead is to somehow make their way to an island that is supposedly zombie-free. Jake Weber and Mekhi Phifer also star. | British actress/director Sara Sugarman makes her U.S. feature debut with the Disney-produced comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen based on the young-adult novel by Dyan Sheldon and adapted for the screen by Gail Parent. The story concerns a popular urban teenager named Mary Elizabeth Cep (Lindsay Lohan) who is convinced her real name is Lola. Unfortunately her family moves from fashionable New York City to a small suburb in New Jersey. Disturbed by her environment Lola is quick to wage war against the popular Carla Santini (Megan Fox). She's also pursued by high school hunk Stu Wolff (Adam Garcia) but chooses to focus her attention on winning back her title of Most Popular Girl in School. With the help of a frumpy drama teacher (Carol Kane) and shy new friend Ella (Alison Pill) Lola creates a dramatic performance to earn her coveted high status. | In this noir-flavored drama Lew (Dominic Purcell) is a man who has moved to a small dusty town hoping to get away from things after his wife dies under mysterious circumstances. One night Lew overhears a young couple Ralph (Desmond Harrington) and Isobel (Ali Larter) discussing plans to stage a kidnapping of Ralph's wife Florence (Gina Gershon) who comes from a wealthy family. Imagining he's found his way into a big score Lew approaches Ralph and Isobel and tells them they can either cut him in on the plan or he'll turn them in to the police; however after Lew and his girlfriend Rita (Joy Bryant) nab the victim they begin to suspect that Florence has something up her sleeve. Adding to Lew's presence is the arrival of a stranger (Dwight Yoakam) who claims to have incriminating information about the death of Lew's wife. Released as both Three Way and Three Way Split the film was based on the novel Wild to Possess a classic pulp thriller by Gil Brewer. | Fifteen-year-old CIA operative Cody Banks (played by Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie Muniz) is back in action in this comedy adventure which sends the youthful secret agent to Old Blighty. Banks returns to Kamp Woody the CIA training center disguised as a summer camp where he's given a new partner the bumbling but sharp-witted Derek (Anthony Anderson) and a new assignment to track down a sinister double-agent who has made off with an experimental mind-control machine. The villain has made his way to Great Britain so Banks is enrolled in an upscale private school in England where he's forced to join the school band despite his lack of musical talent and finds himself working alongside Emily (Hannah Spearritt) a fellow teenage espionage agent. Keith David Daniel Roebuck and Cynthia Stevenson all return from the first film while British filmmaker Kevin Allen takes over as director. | This supernatural horror film from Kim Jee-woon is inspired by the ancient Korean folktale "Jangha and Hongryun." Set in an isolated lakeside house it begins with two young girls Su-mi (Im Su-jung) and Su-yeon (Mun Geun-yeong) returning home after a period of hospitalization following the death of their mother. In the meantime their father Mu-Hyun (Kim Gab-su) has married Eun-joo (Yeom Jeong-ah) whom the girls obviously despise. Strange violent visions begin to disturb Su-mi and she becomes convinced that Eun-joo is keeping a dark secret from the family. The American remake rights to A Tale of Two Sisters were sold to Dreamworks SKG in 2003. | South African actor Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe stars as a devout Christian who becomes part of Tel Aviv's migrant force after making a pilgrimage from his African village to the Holy Land in director Ra'anan Alexandrowicz's cinematic look at the contrast between hypocritical Western values and cultural Israeli divisions. After embarking on a religious journey to the Holy Land in a quest to find spiritual fulfillment James (Shibe)'s subsequent involvement with the impoverished migrant workforce finds his religious journey sidetracked by an increasing desire to give his wealthy employers an unanticipated run for their money. | A man who lives what many would consider to be the perfect life begins to see the cracks forming on the surface of his porcelain smooth façade in director Stu Pollard's paranoid tale of deception and betrayal. David Dailey (Gil Bellows) has a picture-perfect home a career with a promising future and a key role in the community -- but all of that is about to change. With the sexual obsessions of his lusty wife Susan (Kim Raver) gradually taking their toll on David and his longtime assistant blatantly setting his sights on the established professional's job the stress of his personal life eventually drives David into the arms of beautiful stranger Melody Carpenter (Jennifer Westfeldt). Despite outward appearances Melody's charming and rich ex-boyfriend Sean (Christian Kane) hasn't taken too warmly to her new relationship with David and sets into motion a devious plan to win her back at any cost. Meanwhile Sean's powerful and overprotective father (Stacy Keach) has hired a sexy spy (Elizabeth Peña) to keep close tabs on all involved. As the relationship between David and Melody grows increasingly intense so do their mutual suspicions of being watched and David soon realizes that the only thing worse than having nothing at all is having it all swept out from under your feet when you least expect it. | Written and directed by Aaron Woodley Rhinoceros Eyes follows Chep (Michael Pitt) a reclusive prop-factory employee who quite literally lives at his job. Considering that Chep only leaves the funhouse-like factory to watch romantic films at the local movie house and is able to locate even the most obscure of objects from the depths of the prop house he is regarded among peers as a valuable if eccentric asset to the staff. Eventually Chep develops an infatuation with Fran (Paige Turco) a movie production designer with an uncanny eye for detail and authenticity. As her visits become more frequent her requests become more bizarre -- including a pair of rhinoceros eyes an antique Irish wooden prosthetic arm and a severed index finger -- Chep becomes increasingly determined to procure them for her and resorts to drastic oftentimes violent measures. Though the police become involved Chep's grip on reality continues to deteriorate and visions of an alter ego constructed of prop-house junk begin to take over his life. The film also features Matt Servitto Jim Allodi Victor Ertmanis and Nadia Litz. | Director Ken Loach and writer Paul Laverty team up again for the romantic drama Ae Fond Kiss. The filmmaking team's third film set in Glasgow this story involves a mixed-race relationship that causes problems for all involved. Casim Khan (Atta Yaqub) lives with his Punjabi-born Muslim family in Scotland. He wants to open a nightclub with pal Hammid (Shy Ramsan) but his parents have arranged for him to marry his cousin Jasmine (Sunna Mirza). Then he meets Irish schoolteacher Roisin Hanlon (Eva Birthistle) whom he quickly falls for. After calling off his family-approved engagement Casim is ostracized by his father Tariq (Ahmad Riaz). Meanwhile Roisin runs into a concerned priest (Gerard Kelly) when she tries to get a job at a Catholic school. Ae Fond Kiss won several prizes at the Berlin Film Festival in 2004. | Mad Matthewz makes his feature debut as a writer/director with Men Without Jobs. Ish (Ishmael Butler formerly of the jazz-influenced rap group Digable Planets) and Oz (Bonz Malone of Slam) are roommates scrounging by in Brooklyn barely scraping the rent together each month and ignoring their bills. They spend their days hanging out smoking drinking and playing video games. Ish wants to make it in the music biz while Oz watches daytime cooking shows and puts his culinary skills to work impressing the grandmother of his young daughter in hopes that his little girl will eventually come to live with him. Occasionally they visit their favorite record store where Ish plans to buy rare R&B records when he gets some money and peppers the proprietor with potential band names. Their pal Junie (Andre Royo of HBO's The Wire) frequently pops by begging to be in their as yet unformed band bragging about his beats and lying about meetings with famous producers. Ish makes regular visits to his parents' house but only when they aren't home. He raids the fridge and borrows his dad's (Reg E. Cathey) old records. One day Ish meets Veronica (Anita Kopacz) a pretty young woman who shares his interest in graffiti and music. Veronica encourages Ish's creative ambitions but his reluctance to take the next step -- to actually follow through on his dreams -- threatens their relationship. Oz meanwhile gambles his way into trouble with some local thugs. When he goes on the run Ish and Veronica decide to go with him. Men Without Jobs had its world premiere at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. | A story of two very different people coming together in the wake of personal tragedies Last Life in the Universe stars Tadanobu Asano as Kenji a quiet bespectacled Japanese librarian living in Bangkok. Obsessed with suicide he meticulously stages ways to kill himself only to be interrupted every time. One night his more raucous brother shows up for an unexpected visit accompanied by a yakuza gangster. A gunfight breaks out leaving both visitors dead. Kenji ventures out into the night and happens upon Noi (Sinitta Boonyasak) a feisty bargirl whose sister has just died in an accident following a fight over their shared boyfriend. Kenji accompanies Noi to her sprawling dilapidated house in the country where a relationship develops despite their language barrier and clashing personalities until another twist of fate threatens to tear them apart. | One woman's odyssey through a hellish life of sexual abuse drug addiction and crime is resolved in faith in this tough but inspiring drama based on a true story documented by evangelist Bishop T.D. Jakes. Michelle Jordan (Kimberly Elise) was raised by a single mother Cassie (Loretta Devine) who became involved with a cruel and opportunistic man named Reggie (Clifton Powell). Reggie began displaying an inappropriate interest in Michelle when she was only eight and at 12 he began violating her on a regular basis. Stung by her mother's denials of Reggie's wrongdoings Michelle ran away from home and ended up on a dead-end road of drug abuse and prostitution which led to a stretch in prison for murder. While behind bars Michelle hears of the teachings of Bishop T.D. Jakes and his work with abused women and writes the noted preacher in hopes of someday meeting him. To her surprise Jakes (who plays himself) pays her a visit and as she shares with him the story of her blighted life she takes the first steps on the road to emotional and spiritual recovery. Jakes arranges for Michelle to have a three-day furlough from prison so she can attend a revival he's hosting in the area; opting to stay in a half-way house rather than see Cassie and Reggie Michelle reconnects with many of her old friends during her three days of freedom including former stripper Nicole (Idalis de Leon) childhood friend and hairdresser Twana (Debbi Morgan) and former boyfriend Todd (Michael Boatman). | In My Father's Den (2005) a universally acclaimed New Zealand feature swept over 15 international honors and virtually owned the 2005 New Zealand Film Awards. This intelligently crafted penetrating drama travels in the footsteps of such masterpieces as The Myth of Fingerprints In the Bedroom and The Son's Room by detailing an indigenous scarred family's attempt to heal from age-old wounds. The haunting story begins with war journalist Paul (Matthew MacFadyen) who returns to his childhood home to bury his father. Although few words are spoken the pain and resentment of past traumas continue to sear and burn in Paul's mind and become rapidly evident via Paul's struggles to interact normally with his brother (Colin Moy) and eerily laconic sister-in-law (the celebrated Miranda Otto). Upon moving into a local cottage Paul feels somewhat validated and encouraged when he inadvertently (and innocently) befriends a teenager Celia (Emily Barclay) an intelligent girl with a love of books who starts to borrow volumes from Paul's personal library; they share a distaste for the community and its people and a difficulty with social adjustment. But when Celia goes missing and all fingers in the narrow-minded gossip-ridden small town point in Paul's direction the bough starts to break for the young man. In an effort to clear the accusations Paul starts an informal investigation from which the unspoken secrets of his family's past and the mystery of Celia's absence will ultimately dovetail into a tragic discovery. | Wesley Snipes returns as legendary vampire hunter Blade in this the third film inspired by the popular Marvel Comics character. A fearless warrior immune to vampires Blade (Snipes) has become a hated enemy of the bloodsucking community and as they gather in their desert compound a group of vampires is plotting to eliminate Blade once and for all by turning the mortal community against him. The vampires have concocted a misinformation campaign that paints a picture of Blade as a ruthless murderer and has sent the FBI on the vampire hunter's trail led by the relentless agent Cumberland (James Remar). At the same time the vampires have brought their founding father Dracula back to his undead state renaming him Drake (Dominic Purcell) and investing him with special powers that allow him to walk unharmed in daylight. After a dangerous encounter with Cumberland Blade and his ally Whistler (Kris Kristofferson) form an uneasy alliance with a scruffy team of human vampire slayers the Nighstalkers led by Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds) and Whistler's daughter Abigail (Jessica Biel. While Sommerfield (Natasha Lyonne) a biologist working with the Nightstalkers researches a scientific answer to the vampire problem Blade and his comrades take a more hands-on approach against Drake and his minions including Danica Talos (Parker Posey) Asher (Callum Keith Rennie) and Grimwood (Triple H). Blade: Trinity was directed by David Goyer who also wrote the screenplay for this film as well as the first two movies in the series. | A young woman who had previously forsaken the Orthodox lifestyle attempts to make amends with her father by acquiring a couch said to have been used by many famous Jewish figures in this humorous documentary from filmmaker Pearl Gluck. As a teenager Gluck rebelled against her Orthodox upraising by moving to Manhattan to experience life on the secular side. When Gluck's father expresses a desire for his daughter to marry and return to Brooklyn Gluck attempts to reach a compromise with her father by traveling to Hungary and retrieving a turn-of-the-century couch from her family's past that is said to have been slept upon by a series of esteemed rabbis. | A police officer has been disgraced in front of both the department and the entire city and when the sadistic gang that wronged him attempts to cement their grip on the terrified community the only man who can come to their aid is the one nobody believes in anymore as the long-running Police Story saga receives an exciting breath of fresh-air from director Benny Chan. Police Inspector Wing (Chan) used to be Hong Kong's top cop but when his entire team is wiped out by a youthful group of cold-blooded bank robbers Wing quickly falls into a deep depression. A year after everyone including Wing's fiancée has lost their faith in the fallen police inspector Wing gets a second shot at glory when he is assigned an ambitious new partner and given the opportunity to bring the gang that nearly destroyed his life to justice. | A poverty-stricken widower finds new love in a cemetery in this engaging dark comedy from Kurdish filmmaker Hiner Saleem. Hamo (Romen Avinian) is an elderly man living in a small Armenian community which has fallen on hard times since the collapse of the Soviet Union -- where the Soviets at least provided the villagers with free water and electricity in their current "free" state the locals have to pay for such things which is no easy task since work is very difficult to find. Hamo who is attempting to support himself his eldest son and his granddaughter on a meager military pension has put nearly all his faith in one of his sons who has supposedly found work in Paris. While Hamo waits for word (and a check) from France he makes frequent visits to the local cemetery where he visits his late wife. One day while paying his respects he meets Nina (Lala Sarkissian) a widow who similarly comes by to chat with her late husband and works as a barmaid at one of the few taverns left in town. Hamo becomes quite fond of Nina and she responds in kind but between his loyalty to his deceased bride and her shyness neither is naturally inclined to make the first move. Vodka Lemon was the winner of the San Marco Prize at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. | Chronicle of the Raven concerns Jennifer a young woman who must combat an evil curse placed on her family by her grandmother. The curse takes the form of an illness that wastes away its victims. In addition to showing signs of the disease Jennifer is plagued by nightmares in which a raven slowly eats away at her body. She must figure out how to stop her grandmother before her entire family meets a grim fate. | Richard Linklater directs the romantic drama Before Sunset a sequel to Before Sunrise (1995). Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) were strangers who spent a loquacious night together in Vienna. Nine years later Jesse has written a book about the encounter. During his accelerated European book tour he reunites with Celine in Paris. Before Jesse's flight home he joins Celine for a picturesque walk around Paris peppered with intimate conversation: at first about the minutiae of their day-to-day lives and their relationships and then about their lingering feelings for one another. Before Sunset was nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. | null | A handful of fighting men must defy the odds to save their own lives and thousands of others in this drama set during World War II. In late 1944 a band of nearly a hundred American soldiers are making their way through a wooded region of Belgium when they are ambushed by German forces in a battle that became known as "the Malmady Massacre." A small group of American soldiers are able to take cover -- hard-boiled Sgt. Gunderson (Peter Holden) a grunt from Louisiana called Kendrick (Lawrence Bagby) a cynical medical officer from Brooklyn by the name of Gould (Alex Niver) and Cpl. Greer (Corbin Allred) known to his pals as "Deacon." Deacon is a devout Mormon who doesn't drink or smoke carries his Bible with him at all times and spent time in Germany as a missionary before the war giving him an empathy with the enemy that sometimes puts him at odds with the other men. Deacon is also a master sharpshooter who has been having a crisis of conscience after nearly killing an innocent Belgian family while on patrol. Surrounded by Germans and with seemingly no means of escape Gunderson and the men encounter Oberon Winley (Kirby Heybourne) a British intelligence officer trapped by the massacre. Winley has top secret information that could change the course of the war if it gets to Allied commanders in time so Gunderson Deacon Kendrick and Gould must find a way to get themselves and Winley away from Malmady before its too late. Inspired by a true story Saints and Soldiers was the first feature film from Ryan Little a Utah-based filmmaker who previously made a number of short subjects relating to issues of faith in the Church of Latter Day Saints. | null | Based on a novel by Thomas Mann Death in Venice stars Dirk Bogarde as a German composer who is terrified that he has lost all vestiges of humanity. While visiting Venice Bogarde falls in love with a beautiful young boy (Bjorn Andresen). The relationship is ruined by Bogarde's obsession with the boy's youth and physical perfection; the composer realizes that the child represents an ideal that he can never match. The character played by Dirk Bogarde is evidently intended to be Gustav Mahler whose haunting music is featured on the film's soundtrack. | Told with fondness and precision and set in France at the time of the IndoChina War (which later became an American problem known as the Vietnam War) this controversial feature handles teen coming-of-age sexuality and even incest with a gentleness that disappointed the prurient and shocked the conservative. This is one of director Louis Malle's finest films: others include The Fire Within and Au Revoir Les Enfants. Laurent (Benoit Ferreux) is 14 years old and anxious to lose his virginity. However he has a very close family circle and between the family and school he is too closely watched to get anywhere. He makes the most of an opportunity to neck with the girls at his older brothers' party and later almost gets to lose his virginity in a bordello but his boisterously drunken brothers interrupt him. His real opportunity arises while his mother takes him for a rest-cure for his heart murmur at a very conventional spa. | This film documents one week of group-therapy sessions undergone by a group of 20 teenagers in Idyllwild California in the late 1960s. It clearly shows the breakdown in barriers as the participants wear down their flimsy posturings and get down to the core issues in their lives. These are fairly well-adjusted youths and nothing too gory or awful turns up simply the need and desire to give and receive love. This documentary could serve as a benchmark from which to compare the troubles experienced by similar groups of teens in later decades. | Adapted by Roald Dahl from a novel by Joy Crowley The Road Builder is better known by its American release title: The Night Digger. Patricia Neal then Mrs. Dahl stars as the repressed middle-aged adopted daughter of blind and elderly Pamela Brown. Both women are drawn to Nicholas Clay a seriously disturbed young handyman whom they shield from the authorities. Neal and Brown are particularly fascinated by Clay's mysterious nocturnal forays. When Neal decides to offer herself sexually to Clay she learns to her horror just why Clay spends so much time outdoors at night. An eerie Bernard Herrmann score enhances the stomach-churning tension. | A dedicated human rights lawyer and a political activist who suffered at the hands of South African police officer with no regard for human life finds that the only thing more dangerous than standing up for your beliefs is the discovery of the truth in director Tom Hooper's adaptation of Gillian Slovo's captivating novel. Tortured at the hands of police officer Dirk Hendricks (Jamie Bartlett) for his efforts in seeking equality under the brutal apartheid regime social activist Alex Mpondo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is shocked upon learning that Officer Hendricks is now seeking amnesty for his violent deeds. When human rights lawyer Sarah Barcant (Hilary Swank) returns to her South African home to represent Alex she quickly discovers that the deeper she delves into the past the more she has to fear in the present. | For her follow-up to 1999's Jesus' Son director Alison MacLean switched gears teaming with first-time filmmaker Tobias Perse on Persons of Interest this documentary on the detaining of Muslim-Americans by the U.S. government. In the aftermath of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks many Muslim and Arab-Americans were arrested -- often with no charges brought or legal representation provided -- as part of the United States' sweeping War on Terror. Through interviews with detainees and their families MacLean and Perse attempt to shed light on the issue and detail the experiences of those imprisoned. Persons of Interest screened in competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. | Independent filmmaker Chris Kentis directs the dramatic thriller Open Water based on a true story. Susan (Blanchard Ryan) and Daniel (Daniel Travis) are a busy married couple on an island vacation. They board a vessel called the Reef Explorer with a group of other scuba divers traveling 15 miles out to sea. Since they are certified to dive in open waters the couple breaks off from the group to go exploring. The Reef Explorer accidentally leaves without a proper head count leaving them stranded in shark-infested waters. Kentis and producer wife Laura Lau did all the filming themselves in the actual ocean without extraneous special effects while the actors wore special steel-mesh under their wetsuits in the scenes where actual sharks were involved. Open Water was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004 as part of the American Spectrum competition. | Chosen to close the Director's Fortnight section of the 2003 Cannes Film Festival director Jean-François Pouliot's comedy chronicles the chaos wreaked when a small down-on-its-luck town is seduced by the promise of having a big-time manufacturing plant -- on one unique condition. It seems that the company isn't willing to move to the isolated Quebec-countryside burgh unless the mayor (Raymond Bouchard) and townsfolk can procure a doctor for them. Salvation arrives in the form of Lewis (David Boutin) a mild-mannered man from Montreal whom the townspeople begin to try to impress persuade or otherwise cajole into taking the job. Their methods however become so devious -- going so far as to tap the good doctor's phone line -- that they run the risk of being found out and upsetting their one shot at prosperity in the process. | A pair of e-mailing lovers discover romance is more difficult in the real world than in cyberspace especially when a highly unexpected rivalry comes into the picture in this understated comedy drama. Norman (Noël Burton) is a middle-aged college professor from Montreal who through an on-line dating service has been corresponding with Gladys (Vanessa Bauche) an attractive younger woman from Mexico. Emboldened by the dating service's prediction that their relationship has a 61 percent chance of lasting Norman flies to Mexico to ask for Gladys' hand in marriage. Gladys accepts but only under the condition that her mother Fernanda (Susana Salazar) can join them in Canada. Norman agrees but it isn't long before both Norman and Gladys discover the chemistry they enjoyed through the mail doesn't work nearly as well in person. Gladys wonders aloud if Norman actually wrote his own letters and Norman starts to suspect his new bride is more interested in a green card than in him. Matters become all the more difficult when Norman finds himself becoming infatuated with Fernanda who is not much older than he is and quite attractive for her age. A Silent Love was the first feature film from director Federico Hidalgo who co-wrote the screenplay with Paulina Robles his spouse. | Canadian sexploitation filmmaker Bruce LaBruce goes to Germany to write and direct the satire Raspberry Reich inspired by real-life '70s radical group the Baader-Meinhof gang. East German dominatrix Gudrun (Susanne Sachsse) leads a revolutionary gang of her own in Berlin. She has her men kidnap the son of a rich businessman in order to gain publicity. Claiming that heterosexuality is a social norm created to keep the people down she forces her male minions to have sex with each other. Raspberry Reich was shown at the Sundance Film Festival as part of the midnight screenings. | Directed by Brennon Jones and Paul Wynne Alien 51 revolves around a genetic-engineering experiment gone haywire as projects involving dangerous alien DNA are wont to do. This time the fanged half-alien creature escapes from the confines of the lab and ends up terrorizing a circus that had initially planned to make him a sideshow attraction. The film stars Mia Riverton and Heidi Fleiss. | Directed by Spike Lee She Hate Me follows John Henry "Jack" Armstrong (Anthony Mackie) who is fired from a posh job in biotechnology after informing the proper authorities of some sketchy business dealings from within the company. Unemployed and desperate for some quick cash Jack accepts a strange offer -- his ex-girlfriend Fatima (Kerry Washington) says she will pay him generously if he successfully impregnates her. Once word gets out among the lesbian community Jack is inundated with requests and is initially quite happy with his new direction in life. However things -- as they are wont to do -- get complicated. There's his former employer who is actively trying to pin the blame for their wrongdoings on his shoulders for one thing and it isn't long before the moral implications of his life as a sperm donor come to the forefront. The film co-stars John Turturro Ellen Barkin Woody Harrelson Monica Bellucci and Q-Tip. | Take a glimpse into the colorful world of a true visionary in this documentary focusing on the remarkable life and career of visionary clay and line animator Bruce Bickford. Verite footage combines with home movies intimate interviews childhood drawings and never before seen animation to detail the points of intersection between Bickford's life and art. In the 1970s Bickford achieved cult status as a result of his work with acclaimed rock musician and composer Frank Zappa. Today he creates elaborate realms of fantasy for an audience of one. In addition to focusing on the artist's life filmmaker Brett Ingram also highlights the influence that his father George a retired Cold War-era aerospace engineer had on his son's creative endeavors. When he was working George was charged with maximizing the space inside airplanes and missiles a talent that he no-doubt passed onto his son whose animations are frequently filmed on a miniature set in the cramped family basement. These days George is facing the onset of Alzheimer's Disease and Bruce has become his caretaker. While outward appearances suggest that Bruce had a typically happy suburban childhood one look at his darker works gives the distinct impression that as a boy the artist developed a decidedly dark outlook on life. By exploring the man as well as his art and influences Ingram offers the definitive portrait of an artist whose creative vision truly knows no boundaries. | Julian Richards' The Last Horror Movie centers on Max a wedding photographer who at night with the assistance of a homeless person makes brutal home movies of him killing a variety of innocent people. Max often addresses the camera in a chilling and flamboyant manner. His psychotic state grows even more toxic as he begins to consider how the people watching his films are reacting. | null | null | In 1970 with seemingly every North American city of any size holding a rock festival after the success of Woodstock Ken Walker and Thor Eaton a pair of Canadian entrepreneurs and music buffs had an idea: instead of setting up one massive show with a bunch of top-name acts why not stage a series of them across the country? With this in mind Walker (then only 22 years old) and Eaton (whose family owned one of Canada's most successful department store chains) signed up Janis Joplin the Grateful Dead the Band Buddy Guy the Flying Burrito Brothers and several others and hired out a private train that would carry the musicians in high style for a string of five shows from Toronto to Calgary. The jaunt was called "The Festival Express" and a camera crew tagged along to capture the shows on film as well as the constant party that took place en route. The tour proved to be a financial bust and as a result the footage sat on the shelf for over thirty years until director Bob Smeaton recut the material into Festival Express which not only documents the glorious folly of the tour but offers a hindsight look at the events from some of the surviving participants. | Written and directed by Khyentse Norbu Chang Hup The Gi Tril Nung (Travellers and Magicians) chronicles two parallel stories. The first belongs to Dondup (Tshewang Dendup) a bored mountain villager determined to move to the United States and Tashi (Lhakpa Dorji) another restless soul whose journey led him to an affair and eventual conspiracy to murder. Tashi's story was related to Dondup by one of the fellow travelers trekking through the mountains on their way to an airplane headed for America. The traveler suggests that Tashi's story may contain an important message for Dondup -- namely to consider being satisfied with what life has dealt him before setting off to parts unknown. | A cold-blooded warrior strives to become a man of peace in this strikingly photographed drama from writer and director Asif Kapadia. Lafcadia (Irfan Khan) is a steel-nerved professional soldier who works as a lawman for the corrupt leader of a local political regime (Anupam Shyam). Lafcadia is valuable to the tyrant for his ability to kill without mercy but when he's sent with his compatriots to massacre the people of a small village who've been delinquent in paying their taxes Lafcadia is struck by a vision of a young girl standing on a mountain overlooking the carnage. The vision startles Lafcadia into a change of heart and he pledges to lay down his weapon and never kill again. However the tyrant isn't happy with Lafcadia's decision and retaliates by putting his son (Puru Chhibber) under arrest and burning his home to the ground. Undaunted Lafcadia sets out on a quest in the Himalayas to find the child from his vision with the tyrant's ruthless enforcers on his trail. In time Lafcadia is joined in his search by a fugitive (Noor Mani) on the run from a prison work gang. The Warrior was shot in two versions one in the Hindi language and one in English. | The nature of love and memory and how the two sensations interrelate are explored in Jean-Pierre Limosin's 2002 film Novo. Office worker Graham (Eduardo Noriega) suffered a head injury that destroyed his ability to maintain long-term memories. Falling in love with the forgetful Graham temporary office secretary Irene (Anna Mouglalis) takes the opportunity to engage Graham in a sexual relationship that feels like the beginning of a hot romance -- with plenty of adventurous sexual encounters along the way. While Irene insists that she'll maintain the memories for both of them until Graham recovers she begins to wonder if their romance will endure without his being able to remember any of the hot details from their short history. Novo was a chosen for inclusion into the 2002 Locarno International Film Festival. | A pack of not-so-wild animals experience some serious culture shock when they move from the Big Apple to the Mighty Jungle in this computer-animated comedy. Alex (voice of Ben Stiller) is a lion who enjoys a charmed life as one of the leading attractions at a zoo in New York City's Central Park. While Alex and his pals Marty the Zebra (voice of Chris Rock) Gloria the Hippo (voice of Jada Pinkett Smith) and Melman the Giraffe (voice of David Schwimmer) are happy with their lot in life they occasionally have a certain curiosity about the outside world and when the zoo's penguins decide to make a break for it Marty follows them into the city. Alex Gloria and Melman set out to find Marty before he gets into trouble but they're a bit too late and soon the zookeepers have decided that the animals are restless and need to be returned to the wild. Soon the critters find themselves living on the coast of Madagascar where they quickly discover they aren't quite suited for living in the wild. Madagascar also features the voice talents of Cedric the Entertainer Andy Richter and Sacha Baron Cohen (aka Ali G). | A third year law student with a promising future finds his life suddenly thrust down a dark path after popping the big question to his girlfriend and becoming caught up in circumstances beyond their control. Trevor Taylor is a student at the top of his class. He hasn't even graduated from law school yet the biggest firms in the city are already calling to recruit him. One night after planning the perfect evening Trevor takes his girlfriend to the place where they first met in order to propose to her. Suddenly out of nowhere a gun-wielding thug attempts to rob the couple and Trevor somehow turns the tables on his attacker. In the aftermath of the scuffle the thief lies dead on the pavement and the couple flees. Now as Trevor and his fiancée are propelled down a labyrinthine path of lies and betrayal the same two people who had just pledged their lives to one another become pitted against each other to the point of violent insanity. | Ernesto (Sergio Castellitto of Va Savoir) is a successful artist and devout atheist who finds out that his mother whom he despised is being considered for sainthood. Ernesto's young son Leonardo (Alberto Mondini) influenced by his religion teacher has developed a fear of God whom he tries to shoo away like a pest. "If He's everywhere" Leonardo reasons "then I'm not free -- even for a second." Ernesto's estranged wife Irene (Jacqueline Lustig) encourages Leonardo's faith and seems to be on the side of Ernesto's family who are greedily clamoring to get Ernesto to participate in the canonization process. His mentally unstable brother Egidio (Donato Placido) who will speak only to Ernesto murdered their mother years earlier and holds the key to her beatification. At a party Ernesto insults a deranged monarchist Conte Bulla (Toni Bertorelli) who then challenges him to a duel. Ernesto goes to complain to Leonardo's religion teacher expecting to find an ugly old woman and instead finds Diana (Chiara Conti) an impossibly beautiful young woman who admires his work. Ernesto meets the Cardinal (Maurizio Donadoni) and tells the man that his mother was "stupid" and "had no passion." "Loving someone is the best way to declare my atheism" he declares. But as he gets caught up in all the intrigue Ernesto recognizes a connection to his hated mother that he cannot escape; he has the same mocking smile. Marco Bellocchio's My Mother's Smile was shown at the 2002 New York Film Festival and at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival where it won a Special Mention for the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. | John Dahl directed this war drama based on the true story of one of the most daring military actions of World War II. In the waning days of World War II General Douglas MacArthur chose to make good on a pledge that he made in 1942 -- that he would return to the Philippines after he and his troops were forced to retreat. However MacArthur's determination was more than a matter of pride. Over 500 American soldiers were being held in Cabanatuan a notoriously brutal prisoner of war camp in the Philippines operated by the Japanese army and MacArthur wanted to see to it that they made it home. MacArthur chose Lt. Col. Henry Mucci (Benjamin Bratt) to lead the Sixth Ranger Battalion on a mission 30 miles behind enemy lines to infiltrate Cabanatuan and liberate the American prisoners. With the help of Capt. Prince (James Franco) Mucci leads his men on a life-or-death raid against forces known for their savagery. The Great Raid was based on William B. Breuer's book The Great Raid on Cabanatuan: Rescuing the Doomed Ghosts of Bataan and Corregidor and also stars Joseph Fiennes Connie Nielsen and Marton Csokas. | null | A Hole in One is set in 1950s America. Anna (Michelle Williams) a passive young woman living in a small town where she is betrothed to a powerful local hoodlum Billy (Meat Loaf Aday) is searching for a key to her unhappiness. Her younger brother came home from the World War II a different man and was subjected to shock treatments in a mental hospital before his untimely death. Dr. Harold Ashton (Bill Raymond) has been selling his new book intended to advance the cause of a new scientific "advancement" in psychiatric care the transorbital lobotomy. Ashton promotes this procedure done with an ice pick that he keeps tucked in his vest as a cure for all kinds of mental illness major and minor. After witnessing Billy commit a brutal murder Anna reads a Life Magazine article on lobotomies and soon decides that the procedure is right for her. She asks Billy for his permission. Billy concerned about Anna's ability to function convinces Tom (Tim Guinee) one of his employees to pose as a doctor so he can tell Anna that she doesn't need a lobotomy. But when the two meet they quickly find that they have a connection that will put their lives in imminent danger. A Hole in One marks the feature debut of writer/director Richard Ledes. The film had its world premiere at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. | Joey Curtis' highly stylized Streets of Legend tells the story of a love triangle set in the world of street racing. Derek (Robert Beaumont) is a Caucasian young man who is an up-and-coming street racer with the nickname Quattro. His likeability wins over a young woman named Noza (Brihanna Hernandez) whose devotion to her no-good boyfriend Chato (Victor Larios) wavers after Chato violates his parole and must go back into prison. The project was shot on digital video. | Joe Maggio's second film Milk & Honey is a tale of a marriage with problems. Rick (Clint Jordan) and Joyce (Kirsten Russell) go their separate ways into the night after a disastrous appearance together at an office function. The apparently mentally unstable Rick ends up offering money to a stranger if that person will kill him. Shot on digital video Milk & Honey was screened at the Sundance Film Festival. | null | The first film for writer/director/producer Elliot Greenebaum Assisted Living chronicles a day in the life of a young nursing home janitor. Michael Bonsignore stars as Todd the pot-smoking custodian who takes pleasure in toying with the senile residents of the retirement community. When one of the residents mistakes Todd for her son he finds himself becoming emotionally attached to his work for the first time. In order to lend the film a realistic fly-on-the-wall quality Greenebaum shot it in an actual nursing home using real residents as many of the actors and mixed in footage from a documentary he had made at the facility blurring the lines between fact and fiction. Assisted Living won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Slamdance Film Festival. | A hot young celebrity discovers fame can be a toxic substance in this independent drama. Gray Evans (Giovanni Ribisi) is a successful actor in his late twenties who would seem to have it made. Gray is married to an attractive actress with a solid career of her own Mia Lang (Franka Potente) he's got several projects in the works he gets lots of fan mail and he gets to hang out at ritzy parties with his heroes. But Gray is far from happy; his marriage to Mia is starting to fall apart and he's being driven to distraction by his obsessive belief that a fan is stalking him. As Gray struggles to separate his delusions from reality he finds himself indulging in a bit of stalking of his own as he begins following John (Joshua Jackson) a clerk at a video store who is a big fan of his movies. The way Gray sees it John is happier than he is John's pretty wife Jane (Marisa Coughlan) loves him while Mia doesn't care for him any more and all in all he'd just as soon trade lives with the guy. In the midst of all this Gray has recently run into Shana (Christina Ricci) a former flame he'd like to reconnect with. Directed by actor Adam Goldberg I Love Your Work features a number of major stars in cameo roles including Vince Vaughn Jason Lee and Elvis Costello. | Writer/director Nicole Kassell makes her feature film debut with the drama The Woodsman. Co-written by Steven Fechter the original script won first place at the Slamdance Screenplay Competition in 2001. Kevin Bacon plays Walter a child molester who gets out of prison after serving a 12-year sentence. He returns to his old town and tries to start over by working at a woodyard. Fortunately his brother-in-law (Benjamin Bratt) helps him get a place to live. He even strikes up a relationship with local gal Vickie (Bacon's real-life wife Kyra Sedgwick). However Walter still struggles with his past and the suspicions of co-worker Mary-Kay (Eve) and Detective Lucas (Mos Def). The Woodsman premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004 as part of the dramatic competition. | Dutch filmmaker Paula van der Oest directs the thriller Moonlight which is set in Luxembourg but features English dialogue. Thirteen-year-old Claire (Laurien van den Broeck) has just gotten her first menstrual period. She lives in the suburbs with her concert pianist mother (Jemma Redgrave) and psychiatrist father (Johan Leysen). In the backyard of her house she discovers a young wounded Afghan boy (Hunter Bussemaker) who has nearly escaped his fate as a drug mule. She takes care of his wounds and they become secret friends. Soon she witnesses the criminals who are after the young boy and the drugs. They go on the run followed by a vicious killer (Andrew Howard). | Independent Canadian filmmaker Carl Bessai directs Emile the final entry in his identity trilogy that started with Johnny and Lola. Ian McKellen plays Emile a retired university professor who travels from England to his hometown in Canada in order to accept an educational honor. Visiting the family farm in Saskatchewan he recalls his childhood relationships with brothers Freddy (Tygh Runyan) and Carl (Chris William Martin). He stays with his grown-up niece Nadia (Deborah Kara Unger) who still hasn't forgiven him for his misdeeds of the past. Trying to make up for abandoning her Emile develops an emotional bond with her daughter Maria (Theo Crane). Emile premiered at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival. | A couple risks their lives in the name of all things fabulous in this comedy of errors set against the backdrop of West Hollywood's annual Halloween Parade. Wasabi Tuna's title refers to the ho-hum sushi costumes that boyfriends Harvey (Barney Cheng) and Evan (Jason London) have dreamed up for themselves and their friends to wear to the big bash. But when their sassy pall Emme (Alanna Ubach) offers up another suggestion -- that they dress as hardcore East L.A. gangstas -- the couple jumps at the chance. However when the boutiques on Rodeo Drive don't yield the authentic ghetto fashions they need the friends hit the streets to beg steal or borrow what it takes to "look the part" and end up the unwitting carriers of an illegal cache of gang weaponry. Co-starring Antonio Sabato Jr. SNL funnyman Tim Meadows and reality-TV widow Anna Nicole Smith (playing herself) Wasabi Tuna received a limited West Coast release in the spring of 2004. | When deadly meteorites start striking the calm peaceful community of Berkeley Australia a ragtag group of strangers fight for their lives against a hoard of red-blooded zombies that have mysteriously infected the residents. Headed by the town's ex-beauty queen Rene (Felicity Mason) and the village kook Marion (Mungo McKay) the clan of survivors battle their way through farmhouses bomb shelters and back roads until they are faced with a much bigger problem than just the gut-munchers on their trail. The debut feature of writer/directors Michael and Peter Spierig the film was two and a half years in the making echoing other no-budget splatter epics like Peter Jackson's Bad Taste and other similarly themed sci-fi horror romps. It went on to garner accolades from the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Catalonian International Film Festival Sitges Spain among others. | The rise and fall of one couple's marriage goes under the microscope in this drama from French filmmaker François Ozon. Gilles (Stephane Freis) and Marion (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) have filed for divorce following several years of marriage and after the judge declares their union is over the film follows the couple through five lengthy flashbacks presented in reverse chronological order in which glimpses of their lives together are shown ending with the couple meeting for the first time. As the film follows the peaks and valleys of Gilles and Marion's relationship viewers witness a few of the many small events that make up a marriage. | Dutch family-oriented filmmaker Ben Sombogaart directs De Tweeling (Twin Sisters) based on the best-selling novel by Tessa de Loo. Using black-and-white and color film stocks to establish the interwoven time periods the story concerns twin sisters who grow up during WWII. In 1926 orphans Lotte and Anna are separated and forbidden to contact each other. Lotte is taken in by a wealthy Dutch couple to recover from tuberculosis and Anna is sent to work on a farm in Germany under the aegis of her uncle. Each woman becomes romantically involved with a different suitor; when the war breaks out both sisters lose their men. The socioeconomic differences between their experiences drive them to opposite sides of the battlefront once war breaks out. Years later they reencounter each other again and face the difficult prospect of a long-delayed reconciliation. | Directed by Marco Tullio Giordana and La Meglio Gioventu this film chronicles the youth emotional development and milestone events in the lives of brothers Nicola (Luigi Lo Cascio and Matteo Carti (Alessio Boni) between 1966 and the early 2000s. Despite being polar opposites -- Nicola is a free spirited romantic psychiatrist; Matteo is an angst-ridden idealist and member of the Italian police force -- the brothers stay connected through the nature of life family and time even during their long periods of separation from one another. | In 1950 most Americans had only a passing familiarity with the game of soccer even though it was the world's most popular sport and few athletes in the United States played the game with any particular degree of expertise. However when an invitation was extended to the United States to participate in the World Cup tournament in Brazil -- the international soccer championship held every four years -- Bill Jeffrey was determined that America participate. In less than two weeks Jeffrey assembled a team comprised mostly of players from St. Louis (where soccer had developed a small but loyal following) and the East Coast (where the game gained a foothold on college campuses) with immigrants from Haiti Portugal and Scotland filling out the ranks. Against all odds the Americans not only made it to the World Cup games but defeated the British team (favored by many to win the championship) in the greatest upset of the 1950 games. The Game of Their Lives is a sports drama based on the remarkable true story of the 1950 United States team featuring John Rhys-Davies as Bill Jeffrey Wes Bentley as team leader Walter Bahr Gerard Butler as goalie Frank Borghi Jimmy Jean-Louis as Joe Gaetiens a dishwasher born in Haiti who found his way onto the team and Patrick Stewart as a journalist covering the games. David Anspaugh who made the acclaimed basketball drama Hoosiers directed. | Celebrated sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman who created the Sandman series scripted this visually adventurous fantasy. Helena (Stephanie Leonidas) is a 15-year-old girl who has spent nearly her entire life on the road traveling with her parents Joanne and Morris (Gina McKee and Rob Brydon) who make a living as circus performers. One night Helena wishes for a quieter and more stable life only to panic when her mother falls seriously ill ending up in the hospital. Afraid she's caused her mother's illness Helena slips into an alternate reality known as the Dark Lands where nearly everything behaves differently and all is ruled by the Queen of Light and the Prime Minister (also played by McKee and Brydon). As it happens the Queen of Shadows' daughter who bears an uncanny resemblance to Helena has gone missing; the Queen of Light has fallen unconscious as a result; and both queens' minders are looking for the child. As Helena struggles to make her way back to her own world to help her own mother she discovers the Queen of Shadows' daughter has taken her place. Helena is aided in her journey by a gifted juggler named Valentine (Jason Barry) and together they seek to access a magic charm which will return everyone to the land where they belong. MirrorMask was produced by the Jim Henson Company with most of the sets and many of the characters created using digital-effects technology. | American independent filmmaker Andrew Bujalski makes his feature debut as a writer/director with the microbudgeted Funny Ha Ha. Shot on-location in Boston on 16 mm film the movie is predominately cast with unprofessional actors engaging in realistic discourse. Main character Marnie is played by first-time actress Kate Dollenmayer a student at CalArts who previously worked on Richard Linklater's Waking Life. Marnie goes about her everyday life with a conflicted love for her friend Alex (Christian Rudder) and a dispassionate attitude toward her job as a temp office worker. While at work she meets the nervous Mitchell played by the director. Funny Ha Ha was shown at the 2003 IFP Los Angeles Film Festival. | An old fable gets a high-tech update in this computer-animated comedy from Walt Disney Pictures. Chicken Little (voice of Zach Braff) is an earnest young fowl living in the town of Oakley Oaks who one day starts a panic when a falling acorn drops on his head and he warns everyone that the sky has started to collapse. Chicken Little was wrong of course much to the embarrassment of his father Buck Cluck (voice of Garry Marshall) and now the young chicken is struggling to live down the incident. While his best friends Abby Mallard (voice of Joan Cusack) Runt of the Litter (voice of Steve Zahn) and Fish out of Water stand by him the school's star athlete Foxy Loxy (voice of Amy Sedaris) never passes up an opportunity to make fun of the diminutive chicken. As a result Chicken Little tends to keep his more recent discoveries to himself but what's a bird to do when he uncovers pseudo-scientific evidence that suggests the sky really is starting to fall in large hexagonal chunks? Chicken Little was directed by Mark Dindal who previously helmed The Emperor's New Groove for Disney. | A Gunfight was the first mainstream American film to be produced by an Indian tribe -- specifically the Jicarilla Apaches of New Mexico. Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash star as Will and Abe two long-in-tooth gunfighters with nary a dime between them. Although Will and Abe are fast friends they agree to a winner-take-all showdown selling tickets to the momentous event. The townspeople are certain that Will is going to win the shootout but he knows that it would be a fatal mistake to underestimate Abe. Standing on the sidelines is Will's wife Nora (Jane Alexander) who seems curiously disinterested in the outcome even though she may become a widow before the day is over. Despite the financial input of the Jicarilla tribe A Gunfight has nothing to do with Indians; perhaps the tribe just wanted to put together a good old-fashioned western sans any social commentary. | The author of the famous late 1930's antiwar book Johnny Got His Gun wrote and directed this film adaptation. It concerns a nameless young soldier (Timothy Bottoms) in a veteran's hospital in the World War I period. The young man has had his face blown off he is without the use of any of his senses save touch and also has no arms or legs. He is in a coma at the beginning of the film and his doctors doubt that he will regain consciousness. This is also what they hope. A nurse while changing his dressings discovers that he is awake and responsive. The unrelieved awfulness of his situation is apparent to many. However in order to keep the "good order" of the military the regular Army general commanding the hospital will not allow the boy to be seen or his family notified nor will he permit anyone to perform a mercy killing. Interspersed with this horror are flashbacks of the youth's life before the war. | This is a somewhat experimental radical-chic film made by director Jean-Luc Godard and the Dziga-Vertov filmmakers cooperative. It depicts a trial resembling that of the "Chicago Eight" in the U.S. in the '60s and also shows something of the everyday lives of several of the defendants. Another issue touched on is the taut relationship of the Black Panthers with Chicago and Federal authorities. Included as part of the film are discussions by the director and cooperative members about what they have filmed or are going to film and how they plan to handle aspects of the movie. There is a great deal of political preaching both within the story and in the filmmaker's discussions and the film was considered to be somewhat heavy-handedly anti-U.S. at the time of its release. Godard is better known for some of his earlier films such as Les Carabiners A Bout de Souffle (Breathless) and Le Mepris. | Two young women find love under difficult circumstances in this distinctive drama. Mona (Natalie Press) is a 16-year-old girl living in a small English town. There has never been much to do the neighborhood and there's even less going on now that her older brother Phil (Paddy Considine) who runs the local pub has become a fanatical born-again Christian and is turning the tavern into a hall for prayer meetings. Tamsin (Emily Blunt) is another teenage girl who lives nearby; her mother is a successful actress who is usually away on projects and her businessman father is too busy with his mistress to pay his daughter much attention. When Mona and Tamsin meet they fall instantly in love and begin an erotic involvement. However they soon discover that it isn't easy to keep their budding romance a secret in such a small town. My Summer of Love was enthusiastically received in its premiere screenings at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival. | null | A man pondering the unrecognized aspects of space travel has more than a few problems to contend with on Earth in this French Canadian drama. Phillippe (Robert Lepage) is "professional student" who lives with his ailing mother (Anne-Marie Cadieux) in a small run-down apartment in Quebec. Phillippe has spent years working on his doctoral thesis which looks at the philosophical and emotional consequences of the race into space between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1960s and '70s. Phillippe just barely supports himself as a telemarketer his cold-calling has put him in touch with a former girlfriend who isn't especially happy to hear from him and an attempt to discuss his research with a former Russian cosmonaut has near-disastrous results. Phillippe also has to put up with his younger brother André (also played by Lepage) a television weather announcer who has money a small degree of fame a handsome boyfriend and almost no respect for Phillippe. As his mother's health takes a severe turn for the worst Phillippe's luck seems to have changed at last when he's invited to Russia to discuss his recently published thesis on the space program but André is not willing to help look after their mother. Far Side of the Moon (aka La Face Cachée de la Lune) was written directed and edited by leading man Lepage who adapted the script from his own stage play. | A movie maker unwittingly gets a bit too involved with his subjects in this darkly comic mockumentary. Andrew (Andrew Gurland) is a documentary filmmaker who wants to make a picture about modern-day mail order marriage. Andrew thinks he's found the perfect subject for his film when he meets Adrian (Adrian Martinez) a stocky snake enthusiast from Queens NY who earns his living as a doorman and has never had much luck with women. Adrian wants choose a bride from a professional marriage broker's agency called Paradise Girls and Andrew agrees to foot the bill in exchange for the rights to make a movie about him. Adrian soon weds Lichi (Eugenia Yuan) an attractive Burmese woman but Andrew is less than pleased to discover what Adrian really wants from his relationship is a woman who will feed mice to his pet python make chili just the way he likes it and keep the house spotless while occasionally indulging some of his odder sexual fantasies. Lichi isn't happy either and at Andrew's urging she leaves Adrian and moves into Andrew's apartment until she decides what to do next. Andrew falls for Lichi and before long he asks for her hand in marriage; however her relationship with Adrian has stripped Lichi of her illusions and she becomes a very demanding bride who loudly speaks her mind and has accumulated a large and expensive collection of pig-related nick knacks. | Alastair Fothergill's nature documentary Deep Blue consists of 90 minutes of footage of undersea creatures -- living surviving fighting and dying. Similar to like-minded documentaries such as Winged Migration and MicroCosmos Deep Blue features footage from locations throughout the world. The great British actor Michael Gambon provides the narration which favors involving the viewer emotionally over providing enlightening factual information on the creatures. The 22 segments of the film conclude with footage of how man has affected life under the sea. This film was originally produced for the British television series The Blue Planet. According to the filmmakers some of the creatures seen here have never been previously recorded on film. | The phrase "it's a dog's life" takes on a whole new meaning in this family-friendly comedy. When eccentric billionaire Constance Pennington passes on she leaves her entire fortune to her closest companion Bailey. However there's something that sets Bailey apart from most of the | Kirk Davis' debut feature Screen Door Jesus charts the uproar that breaks out when the image of Christ appears on a screen door in a small Texas town called Bethlehem. | An artist who compromises his work for money finds his heart and soul are also being toyed with by his new patrons in this drama. Robert (Peter Sarsgaard) is a playwright who has recently lost his longtime lover and business partner Malcolm (Bill Camp) to AIDS-related illnesses. Robert has written a screenplay about their relationship called "The Dying Gaul" and is interested in selling the project to powerful producer Jeffrey (Campbell Scott). However while Jeffrey likes the script he tells Robert that he's not about to spend money on a film about a gay couple -- though he'll give him one million dollars for the screenplay under the condition he turns the character of "Maurice" into a woman so the film will be easier to sell. While Robert is secretly appalled by the idea he's also deep in debt and wants the film to be made so he agrees to make the changes. Robert is soon invited into the inner circle of Jeffrey and his wife Elaine (Patricia Clarkson) herself a talented screenwriter until their marriage put an end to her career. Jeffrey finds himself fascinated by Robert and soon begins seducing him both physically and intellectually while Elaine is also deeply attracted to him. As Robert and Elaine become close friends she also begins pursuing him in on-line chat rooms playing on his emotional weaknesses as she fashions a story of her own. The Dying Gaul was the first directorial credit for playwright and screenwriter Craig Lucas. | Adapted by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen from their own off-Broadway play The Exonerated dramatizes the real-life stories of six innocent citizens who spent anywhere from three to 20 years on death row until DNA testing proved that they had all been falsely convicted. Each of the six stories is related in the first person using free-flowing flashbacks to highlight selected events. Some critics felt that by using such A-list actors as Susan Sarandon Aidan Quinn Danny Glover Brian Dennehy and Delroy Lindo to play the unfairly condemned protagonists the text of the original play was thrown off balance; this may be the reason why the relatively unknown David Brown Jr. cast as the sixth main character received some of the best reviews. In the tradition of Schindler's List the actual people whose experiences are enacted in the film show up on camera for the final scene. Directed by veteran Broadway and Hollywood actor Bob Balaban (Seinfeld A Mighty Wind) The Exonerated was produced for the Court TV cable channel and was first broadcast on January 27 2005. | Three teenage girls struggle to survive in the urban jungle of their hardscrabble New Jersey neighborhood in this fact-inspired independent drama. Oz (Judy Marte) is an unapologetically tough 17-year-old who oversees a team of drug dealers but beneath her hard shell is a soft heart as she cares for her younger brother who is mentally challenged (Dominic Colón). Suzette (Anny Mariano) is 15 and her mother is determined that her daughter is going to make something of herself -- which makes matters all the worse for Suzette when her boyfriend gets her pregnant then refuses to take his share of the responsibilities. And Marison (Paola Mendoza) is a young single mother who is trying to hold on to custody of her daughter while fighting a losing battle with drug addiction. On the Outs received its world premiere at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. | 15 the debut feature from writer/director Royston Tan takes a loosely plotted look at the lives of some unruly teens in Singapore. Melvin (Melvin Chen) and Vynn (Vynn Soh) are best friends who spend a lot of their time cutting school and watching porn together. Melvin is worried about passing his exams because his mother has threatened to throw him out if he fails. Vynn still feels bitterness over the dissolution of his friendship with Shaun (Shaun Tan) who abandoned his former friends when he became more involved in gang life. The two boys also devote some time to working on a scandalous musical number to perform at a school assembly. The second half of the film focuses on Shaun and his friend Erick (Erick Chun). First a former rival Armani (Melvin Lee) helps them out when they're attacked by a gang of snotty English-speaking schoolboys. In exchange they devote a couple of days to helping the suicidal Armani find a suitable building from which to jump. Shaun and Erick also engage in drug smuggling and Shaun helps Erick pierce his cheek. 15 was based on an earlier short film by Tan who used the boys' own stories to help shape his narrative. The film created a lot of controversy in its native Singapore and inspired Tan to make Cut a satirical short film celebrating censorship. 15 was shown at the 2004 New York Asian American International Film Festival. | Paranoia grips a bourgeois European family when a series of menacing videotapes begin turning up on their doorstep in Piano Teacher director Michael Haneke's dark drama. From the outside Georges (Daniel Auteuil) Anne (Juliette Binoche) and son Pierrot (Lester Makedonsky) are the typical middle-class European family but when a series of mysterious videotapes accompanied by morbid drawings reveal that someone has been monitoring their house Georges begins to suspect that his past has come back to haunt him. It was during France's occupation of Algeria that Georges wronged a young Algerian boy named Majid (Maurice Bénichou) and as the enraged father and husband begins tracking down his former friend the line between victim and predator becomes increasingly blurred. | Two guys facing more challenges than most people learn some valuable lessons about life and love in this comedy drama. Michael Connolly (Steven Robertson) is a young man in his early twenties who suffers from cerebral palsy; confined to a wheelchair Michael's speech is unintelligible to all but a handful of people and his situation has made him shy and withdrawn as he spends his days at a home for the disabled in Dublin. One day a new arrival moves in at the home -- Rory O'Shea (James McAvoy) a lad about Michael's age who suffers from muscular dystrophy and can only use two fingers on one hand. This however hasn't stopped Rory from developing a sharp tongue a quick wit a taste for alcohol and the courage to put the moves on any women who crosses his path. Rory can also understand Michael's attempts at speech and Rory puts his outsized personality to work encouraging his new friend to become more outgoing and not to let life pass him by despite his handicaps. In time Rory and Michael are able to convince Eileen (Brenda Fricker) director of the home that they should be allowed to get an apartment on their own and the boys use their stipend to rent a flat and hire an assistant to help with the tasks they can't manage. Rory chooses Siobhan (Romola Garai) for the job mainly because she's blonde and pretty and she soon becomes attracted to him; unfortunately Michael has fallen in love with her and this leads to a major rift between him and Rory that drives them apart. Screened in the United Kingdom as Inside I'm Dancing and in the United States as Rory O'Shea Was Here the film won the Audience Award at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival. | In the wake of ongoing political instability in their homeland a large number of Somalis began relocating to the United States and 2002 a group of 1100 former Somalis settled in the small New England town of Lewiston MA; however in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001 many in Lewiston were distrustful of their new Muslim neighbors and this unease was intensified by the fact a United States serviceman from a nearby town had lost his life in Somalia in an ugly incident that was recreated in the movie Black Hawk Down. In October 2002 simmering tensions reached the boiling point when Lewiston mayor Larry Raymond published an open letter in which he stated that Lewiston's city services were being stretched to the breaking point and as a consequence no more Somalis should move into the town. A number of acts of violence against the new Somali visitors followed and in 2003 a group of white supremacists led by the neo-Nazi sect the World Church of the Creator announced their intention to stage a massive rally in Lewiston in which they would demand the Somalis leave the community. In response some of the people of Lewiston began organizing an alternative rally to show their support for their new neighbors. The Letter: An American Town and the "Somali Invasion" is a documentary which examines the ethnic divide in Lewiston as well as the twin rallies which illustrated both sides of the controversy. | Palindromes opens with the dedication "In loving memory of Dawn Wiener" a reference to the lead character in writer/director Todd Solondz' early feature Welcome to the Dollhouse. Aviva has just attended Dawn's funeral. Dismayed by her older cousin's untimely death Aviva asks her mother (Ellen Barkin) for assurance that she won't grow up to be like Dawn. Aviva only dreams of one thing -- having babies. Lots and lots of babies. As a teen while Aviva has no interest in sex she eagerly loses her virginity to Judah (Robert Agri) the son of a family friend in hopes of getting pregnant. She does but her mother insists that she have an abortion. Worse yet due to a complication during the procedure the doctor is forced to perform a hysterectomy. Unaware of her medical condition Aviva runs away from home and is picked up by a truck driver (Stephen Adly Guirgis) who has his way with her and then abandons her at a roadside motel. She wanders in the wilderness until she meets up with Jiminy (Tyler Maynard) a friendly boy who lives with the "Sunshine Family" a group of disabled kids cared for by the cheerful Mama Sunshine (Debra Monk). The kids are also a Christian singing group. Aviva is happy until she learns that Mama Sunshine and her husband are virulently anti-abortion and that they are planning to murder a doctor. Solondz cast eight different actors in the lead role each of whom play Aviva at different points in the story. Matthew Faber reprises the role of Mark Wiener from Welcome to the Dollhouse. Palindromes was shot at Bard College in upstate New York using many film students as crew. It was selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center for inclusion in the 2004 New York Film Festival. | Issues of race and gender cause a group of strangers in Los Angeles to physically and emotionally collide in this drama from director and screenwriter Paul Haggis. Graham (Don Cheadle) is a police detective whose brother is a street criminal and it hurts him to know his mother cares more about his ne'er-do-well brother than him. Graham's partner is Ria (Jennifer Esposito) who is also his girlfriend though she has begun to bristle at his emotional distance as well as his occasional insensitivity over the fact he's African-American and she's Hispanic. Rick (Brendan Fraser) is an L.A. district attorney whose wife Jean (Sandra Bullock) makes little secret of her fear and hatred of people unlike herself. Jean's worst imaginings about people of color are confirmed when her SUV is carjacked by two African-American men -- Anthony (Chris Bridges aka Ludacris) who dislikes white people as much as Jean hates blacks and Peter (Larenz Tate) who is more open minded. Cameron (Terrence Howard) is a well-to-do African-American television producer with a beautiful wife Christine (Thandie Newton). While coming home from a party Cameron and Christine are pulled over by Officer Ryan (Matt Dillon) who subjects them to a humiliating interrogation (and her to an inappropriate search) while his new partner Officer Hansen (Ryan Phillippe) looks on. Daniel (Michael Pena) is a hard-working locksmith and dedicated father who discovers that his looks don't lead many of his customers to trust him. And Farhad (Shaun Toub) is a Middle Eastern shopkeeper who is so constantly threatened in the wake of the 9/11 attacks that he decided he needs a gun to defend his family. Crash was the first directorial project for award-winning television and film writer Haggis. | Argentinean filmmaker Daniel Burman writes and directs the ensemble film El Abrazo Partido (Lost Embrace) a follow-up to his 2000 feature Waiting for the Messiah. Daniel Hendler plays Ariel a young man who lives in a Jewish working-class section of Buenos Aires. Since his father went missing in the war his mother Sonia (Adriana Aizenberg) and brother Joseph (Sergio Boris) work in the shopping and business district. With no interest in school or work Ariel hangs out and sleeps with Rita (Silvina Bosco). He finally gets the idea to move to Poland so asks his grandmother (Rosita Londner) ex-girlfriend Estela (Melina Petriella) and Rabbi Benderson (Norman Erlich) for help. Meanwhile a host of characters make up Ariel's multicultural neighborhood. Cesar Lerner provides the musical score. Lost Embrace won two Silver Bear awards at the Berlin Film Festival in 2004. | Jonathan Silverman Matt Keeslar and Desmond Askew star in this modernized take on Robert Louis Stevenson's terrifying tale about a brilliant doctor haunted by his own murderous alter ego. Dr. Henry Jekyll was researching a cure for cancer when he created a computer generated avatar of his alter ego and downloaded it directly into his brain. Now before Dr. Jekyll knows what's happening his life has been completely taken over by a psychotic hedonistic violent party animal known only as Mr. Hyde. But by the time Dr. Jekyll's faithful girlfriend attempts to break through to her bi-polar boyfriend it may already be too late. As the bodies begin to pile up and Mr. Hyde's unpredictable temper grows increasingly explosive it's up to Dr. Jekyll to regain control of his life or risk losing everything he ever cared about. | A cop looking for a quieter way of life is thrown into the most dangerous crisis of his life in this thriller based on the novel by Robert Crais. Jeff Talley (Bruce Willis) used to be a hostage negotiator with the Los Angeles Police Department but after a standoff goes horribly wrong Talley moves himself and his family to a small quiet town of Bristo Camino where he serves as chief of police. When three young criminals attempt to steal a car from a wealthy accountant the situation quickly spins out of control and the thieves are trapped inside the heavily fortified home taking the accountant and his family hostage. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department soon arrives on the scene and Talley eagerly hands over the situation to them but when he unexpectedly finds himself in telephone contact with one of the children inside he begins to suspect that the cops are in over their heads. After he's approached by a masked stranger who has an agenda of his own Talley is forced to decide if he should protect the safety of the family in the house or his own wife and kids. Hostage was the first English-language film from director Florent Emilio Siri. | Don't Move is the second feature from actor/director Sergio Castellito (Mostly Martha) who wrote the script with his wife actress/author Margaret Mazzantini from her best-selling novel. Castellito stars as Timoteo a successful surgeon and permissive father whose teenage daughter Angela (Elena Perino) has just had a life-threatening motorbike accident. Sitting in the hospital wondering if his daughter will survive Timoteo thinks back to a fateful day 15 years earlier when his car broke down on a remote country road in the rain and a bedraggled young woman Italia (Penélope Cruz) invited him into her ramshackle home only to have him force himself upon her. Timoteo then returned home to his lovely wife Elsa (Claudia Gerini). But unable to get Italia out of his mind Timoteo returned again and again to her sordid shack. They began to develop genuine feelings for each other. Elsa is reluctant to have children despite Timoteo's wishes so when he learns that Italia is pregnant he has a critical decision to make about how he wants to live his life. Don't Move was shown at New York City's Walter Reade Theater in 2004 as part of a Sergio Castellito retrospective presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. | An Israeli agent with a license to kill is thrown off his game by two people who challenge his deeply held assumptions in this drama. Eyal (Lior Ashkenazi) is an agent with Mossad the Israeli intelligence and security force. A man capable of making snap moral judgments but unwilling to reveal his emotions Eyal has been burying himself in his often bloody work since the death of his wife. Eyal's latest assignment is to try to learn the whereabouts of a Nazi war criminal; as it happens his granddaughter Pia (Carolina Peters) is in Israel spending time on a kibbutz and when he learns that her brother Axel (Knut Berger) is coming to visit her Eyal goes undercover as a tour guide in order to get to know them without arousing suspicion. Eyal finds himself taken with Pia who displays a warmth and openness he's never expected to find in a German. At the same time Eyal discovers Axel is gay and doesn't care who knows about it and as Eyal gets to know him he finds himself torn between his genuine fondness for Axel and his long-standing homophobia. Walk on Water was directed by Eytan Fox who earned international acclaim for his story of two gay men in the Israeli army Yossi & Jagger. | For his feature debut L.A.-born Hungary resident Nimród Antal made Kontroll a farcical look at the Budapest subway system about the crazy ticket agents who earn their living there and the hostile citizens they deal with on a daily basis. At the center of it all is Bulcsú (Sándor Csányi) a quiet fellow who leads his ragtag crew that includes the Professor (Zoltán Mucsi) the nagging burned-out elder of the group; Muki (Csaba Pindroch) the goofy narcoleptic; the disheveled Lecsó (Sándor Badár); and the naïvely gung-ho new guy Tibi (Zsolt Nagy). Bulcsú and his guys can't compete with the likes of Gonzó's (Balázs Mihályfi) top-notch crew who gets all the perks and the best assignments. They're more concerned with just getting through each day in one piece and it isn't always easy. In addition to the annoyed riders who bicker over having to show their tickets and passes there's Bootsie (Bence Mátyássy) an energetic young man who plays pranks on the agents and runs very fast and Sofie (Eszter Balla) the odd young woman who shows up on the train in a bear costume everyday and never pays her fare. Worst of all there's a dark and mysterious figure who's been pushing unsuspecting riders in front of oncoming trains with predictably grisly results. His superiors begin to suspect Bulcsú when they realize he's been living in the system spending his nights sleeping on the platforms and never venturing above ground. Kontroll won Le Prix de la Jeunesse at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art for inclusion in the 2005 edition of New Directors/New Films. | An orphaned drifter recently released from the hospital and seeking gainful employment finds that sometimes fate can play cruel tricks on the desperate in a tightly wound tale of adultery deception and murder starring Peter Coyote and Lucas Black. Nat Banyon (Black) is an orphan just looking to get back on his feet after an extended convalescence in a Wyoming hospital. When by chance Nat spots a bad car accident and bravely acts to save the life of the car's eccentric driver Herman Finch (Coyote) the grateful wheelman kindly extends an offer of work to the young drifter with the understanding that room and board will be provided free of charge. Assigned the task of cleaning up Finch's rundown Deepwater motel in exchange for a street-worthy car Nat sets about performing his duties while slowly becoming aware that in this ramshackle motel nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. | A nanny reveals ways of making children behave that are much more effective than a time-out in this fantasy comedy based on the "Nurse Matilda" books for children by Christianna Brand. Near the dawn of the twentieth century Mr. Brown (Colin Firth) is a widower who must tend to his business as an undertaker while looking after his brood of seven children. Brown's offspring are a singularly ill-mannered lot who have managed to drive away 17 different nannies when their father arranges for one Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) to help out with the children. McPhee is an strange looking woman with a large nose protruding teeth and pock-marked skin but it isn't long before the kids realize she has magical powers and isn't afraid to use them to help keep them in line. While the children aren't taken with McPhee's insistence on such things as saying "please" and listening to their elders it becomes clear everyone has bigger things to worry about. Aunt Adelaide (Angela Lansbury) has insisted that if Mr. Brown cannot find a new wife within a month she'll take custody of one of the children and cut off Brown's inheritance and while Brown and the widow Mrs. Quickly (Celia Imrie) seem fond of one another his ineptitude in courtship seems to insure he'll never get her to the altar. But while the Brown Children realize Nanny McPhee is a formidable opponent she can also be a valuable ally as they learn to make use of her talents by being better children; they also discover that as they behave better she begins to look less frightening. Emma Thompson who played the title role in Nanny McPhee also wrote the film's screenplay. | This action-packed remake of the John Carpenter classic tells the tale of an under-manned Detroit police precinct on its last day of operation that finds itself under siege by a ruthless force that will not stop. This time a notorious cop-killer and mobster Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishbourne) is unexpectedly brought into the precinct during a blizzard on New Year's Eve much to the dismay of police sergeant Jake Roenick (Ethan Hawke). By nightfall the remaining cops and prisoners find themselves fighting for their lives against a group of rogue cops intent on taking down Bishop before he testifies against them in the courtroom. Now it's up to the officers secretaries and inmates on the inside to band together just to survive this one night. Also starring Gabriel Byrne John Leguizamo Drea de Matteo and Brian Dennehy. | null | When a fierce new breed of criminal emerges from the dreaded yakuza the CIA must resort to a crime-fighting powerhouse whose penchant for mayhem rivals that of even the most hardened gangster in this effort from action icon Steven Seagal and Full Clip director mink. The yakuza's stronghold on Japan is legendary but when the governor of Tokyo is assassinated and his wife's sister is kidnapped ex-CIA agent Travis Hunter (Seagal) vows to find the men responsible for murdering his brother-in-law and rescue the girl before it's too late. The stakes are raised when Hunter learns of a deadly plot to detonate a nuclear device on U.S. soil leaving the fate of a nation in the hands of the lethal but determined crime fighter. | The toughest man in the American military faces a new kind of challenge -- looking after four kids in soccer-mom suburbia -- in this family-friendly comedy from Walt Disney Pictures. Shane Wolf (Vin Diesel) is a former Navy SEAL who was assigned to protect a scientist working on a top-secret defense project for the government. Despite Wolf's efforts however an assassin slipped past him and murdered the man he was guarding. The inventor's project is still being stored in his home so Wolf has now been assigned to protect Julie (Faith Ford) the scientist's widow as well as her four children Zoe (Brittany Snow) Seth (Max Thieriot) Lulu (Morgan York) and baby Peter (Kegan Hoover and Logan Hoover). Wolf has had years of military experience in some of the most dangerous places on Earth but he doesn't know much about raising kids and he soon discovers his new job demands he be a nanny as much as a bodyguard. The Pacifier also co-stars Brad Garrett Lauren Graham and Carol Kane. | A paranoid housewife finds that her worst fears are merely dwarfed be the terrifying reality of her dangerous obsession in director Ann Turner's psychologically bent study in fear starring Susan Sarandon Sam Neill and Emily Blunt. Convinced that her husband's beautiful co-worker Mara (Blunt) is seeking to rob her of her family and steal her identity Sophie Hartley (Sarandon) finds nothing but incredulous stares when she voices her concern to her disbelieving family and friends. As Sophie struggles to maintain her slipping sanity and the grip of paranoia continues to tighten its constricting grip her acute obsession finds Sophie becoming her own worst nightmare. | null | Masamune Shirow's celebrated manga of the fusion of humans and technology in a world devastated by war has been given a new and visually impressive adaptation in this anime drama. In the year 2131 A.D. Deunen Knute (voice of Ai Kobayashi) is a female warrior for hire who after encountering her former lover Briareos (voice of Jurota Kosugi) discovers he's not the man he once was -- he's now part human and part robot. As Deunen and Briareos venture into the high-tech city of Olympus they meet Hitomi (voice of Yuki Matsuoka) who is a member of a genetically engineered race of strong and intelligent beings who have taken over rule of the city. They have not done so without resistance and Deunen and Briareos join forces with Hitomi and her cohorts when rebels launch an attack on the city. But while she defends Olympus Deunen begins to suspect she has a greater alliance to those who wish to defeat Olympus than those who defend it. Appleseed (aka Appurushido) was previously filmed in 1988; this version incorporates new digital animation technology which combines the look of rounded three-dimensional images with the visual style of the traditional pen-and-ink process. | A girl plays Cupid for her mom but has to invent the right man to woo her in this romantic comedy. Jean Hamilton (Heather Locklear) is a single mother with two daughters teenaged Holly (Hilary Duff) and grade-school-aged Zoe (Aria Wallace). Fortysomething Jean has stumbled in and out of a number of bad relationships in her lifetime and is desperate to find a good man; however Holly has grown a bit tired of Jean's favored means of therapy after a bad breakup -- packing up the family and moving to a new city. Once Jean and her girls settle in Brooklyn Holly thinks they should stay for a while and when Jean's romantic prospects begin to look less than rosy Holly and her new friend Amy (Vanessa Lengies) decide to invent a secret admirer for her. Needing advice on what the "perfect man" would say and do Holly and Amy turn to Ben (Chris Noth) Amy's uncle who talks a very good game when it comes to romance. But convincing Jean that there's a real man behind the steady stream of letters and e-mails from her new admirer isn't as easy as Holly imagines and it looks as if her imaginary suitor might get in the way of a flesh-and-blood Mr. Right. | In this full-length documentary feature a team of divers seeks Great White Sharks in their natural habitats a journey which takes them all over the oceans of the world. At first they are content to film sharks from the safety of cages but as their journey proceeds they take more risks. This toothsome film made years before the thriller Jaws offers its own more realistic brand of thrills. | During the filming of a documentary which permitted the Black Panther Party (BPP) in Chicago to put forth its views the Attorney General of the State of Illinois authorized a police "raid" with overwhelming force on BPP headquarters This police action resulted in the death of BPP leaders including Fred Hampton and injured many more. The documentary is consequently in two sections. In the first the original intent of allowing the BPP to speak for itself about its aims and methods prevails. In the second part police press releases and filmed raid reenactments are contrasted with footage detailing the recollections of BPP members on the scene as well as shots of the shooting site. These recollections and site visits make it perfectly clear that the police's account of their raid cannot be true. | When his grandson (played by real-life son Ethan Wayne) is kidnapped by scurrilous baddie Richard Boone Big Jake (John Wayne) sets out to deliver the $1 million ransom. On the off-chance that there'll be gunplay Jake brings along his sons Patrick Wayne and Chris Mitchum. Maureen O'Hara plays Jake's estranged wife and Bruce Cabot provides comedy relief as a scraggly Indian Scout. | Outback was based on Kenneth Cook's novel Wake in Fright. Gary Bond plays a naive young Australian teacher who is tragically unprepared for his new position in the outback. The community he has been sent to is populated almost exclusively by amoral primitive toughs more interested in slaughtering kangaroos and sexual carousing than in such niceties as education or propriety. The methodical shattering of Bond's dearly held values plunge the young teacher deeper into degeneracy. Outback was so graphic in its original Australian version that 15 minutes had to be cut before American distributor Group W would consider touching it. | Make-believe murder becomes all too real in this high-tech tale of terror. Jake Cummings (Jensen Ackles) is a stressed-out college student and computer technician who gets an unusual birthday present from one of his best friends -- an interactive video game called "The Pathway" which allows players to take part even when they aren't at their monitors. However the nightmarish visions of the game begin haunting Jake's dreams and then taking over his waking hours as the violence of "The Pathway" stops being play and starts becoming reality. Has the game become possessed by malevolent spirits? And how can it be stopped? Devour also stars Dominique Swain and Shannyn Sossamon. | Ronald E. Hewett is the sheriff of Brunswick County NC a small rural community where prior to Hewett's election the sheriff's office wasn't even open after 5:00 p.m. Hewett soon changed that and has made it his business to move Brunswick County's law enforcement into the 21st century as big-city crime begins to creep into town. Sheriff is a documentary which offers a | Gay man falls for straight man who is pretending to be gay man to win the heart of straight girl in this raunchy and offbeat romantic comedy. Attractive but bitchy college student Gwen (Emily Stiles) shares an apartment with her friend Marc (Ryan Carnes) a gay man with a hyperactive social life. Keeping track of Marc's lovers has given Gwen a taste for gay men or at the very least men who look and act gay. Kyle (Jim Verraros) who is also gay learns about Gwen's unique preference at a party also attended by his straight and newly single pal Caleb (Scott Lunsford) who wants to hook up with her. Kyle gets the bright idea that Caleb should pretend to be gay in order to attract Gwen's attention but this plan seriously backfires when Marc develops a major crush on Caleb -- and Gwen decides they make a perfect couple. Eating Out marked the screen acting debut of Jim Verraros who was a finalist on the 2002 season of American Idol. | A man discovers a deadly secret when he tries to find out who killed the woman he loves in this suspense drama based on a novel by John Le Carré. Justin Quale (Ralph Fiennes) is a low-level British diplomat who has been given a new assignment in Kenya. Justin's wife Tessa (Rachel Weisz) is an activist with a keen interest in issues of poverty and social justice; Justin urges her to avoid getting too deeply involved in the people living in Kenya who are constantly dogged by poverty but she shows little interest in obeying these instructions. This isn't the only area where Tessa has disregarded her husband who suspects that she may have had an affair - for she started spending time with a handsome doctor once they settled in Kenya. One day Tessa disappears and is found brutally murdered; officials believe that she was murdered by the doctor after some sort of argument. However before long Justin becomes convinced that there was a larger scheme that led to Tessa's death and he begins digging into areas where he's not especially welcome given his reputation as a man willing to let the wealthy and powerful do as they will. The Constant Gardener was the first English-speaking feature from Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Meirelles who directed the international success City of God. | Tim Kirkman wrote and directed Loggerheads a film that follows three different storylines that all transpire over the course of a Mother's Day weekend but take place at different times. One of the stories features a man who arrives in a coastal North Carolina town in order to preserve turtles that are endangered. He becomes involved with a local businessman and must decide where he feels in his heart that he belongs. A second story concerns a woman who begins to feel her small-town changing in ways that frighten her. She must face these changing social realities while constantly listening to the speeches of her minister husband. The third storyline involves a woman who intends to spend the weekend celebrating the holiday with her own mother while also attempting to make contact with the child she gave up for adoption years before. Loggerheads was a selection at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. | The first film by Duncan Tucker Transamerica stars Felicity Huffman as a pre-operative transsexual named Bree (whose given name was Stanley). One week before going under the knife Bree learns that she fathered a boy who is now 17 and is in trouble with the law. Bree would like to ignore this information but is forced to meet the young man Toby (played by Kevin Zegers) by her analyst Margaret (Elizabeth Peña) who will not allow the surgery to happen unless Bree meets him and confronts this aspect of her past. Upon meeting the son believes that Bree is simply a do-gooder. She buys a car and the two road-trip back to her home in Los Angeles Bree all the while attempting to keep from Toby the truth of the situation. | A single and freewheeling travel writer finds that adapting to the nine-to-five lifestyle isn't as easy as it looks when her ailing father hires her to take control of his successful bridal magazine in this marriage-minded comedy starring Heather Graham David Sutcliffe Sandra Oh and Taye Diggs. Upon returning to her hometown to once again be a bridesmaid in yet another wedding jet-lagged gin-soaked travel writer Pippa McGee (raham) soon learns that her tyrannical publishing magnate father has been hospitalized after suffering a serious heart attack. As Pippa rushes to his bedside and the ailing mogul asks her to take editorial control of one of his most popular magazines her excitement soon turns sour upon learning that the magazine in question is not a political or travel magazine but the one and only Wedding Bells monthly. Determined to succeed despite the constant reminders of just how single she truly is Pippa is horrified to learn that the man her father has chosen as her publishing mentor is the same man that she drunkenly came on to at her close friend's recent wedding. | Upon returning to his rural Georgia hometown to attend his father's funeral a man is disturbed to discover that his childhood friend has been kept locked in the basement by his abusive brother for nearly twenty years. Roy Clemens moved away from Haralson Georgia many years ago but when his father dies he must return to his hometown to make funeral arrangements and tend to the family store. Later while attempting to deliver a package Roy discovers that his childhood friend Sammy has suffered a most cruel fate over the previous two decades. Sammy's brother Harold is a bitter drunken tyrant who has forced his blind younger brother into servitude rarely allowing him any real contact with the outside world. Despite the fact that Harold's girlfriend Kathleen and best friend Earl don't particularly agree with the way that Harold treats Sammy they continue to remain loyal to the abusive older sibling due in part to the fact that he has cornered the local microbrew market. As Roy does his best to ease Sammy's suffering and provide him with hope for a brighter future old friend begin to reconnect over promising dreams of a brighter future. | A girl struggles not to make the same mistakes that have tainted her mother's life in this drama from Israel. Or (Dana Ivgy) is a high-school-age girl living in a small Tel Aviv apartment with her mother Ruthie (Ronit Elkabetz). Ruthie has spent most of her life working as a prostitute but with her health on the decline Or has been forced to become the primary breadwinner in the household washing dishes cleaning an apartment building and collecting deposit bottles to help pay the rent when she's not busy with her studies. While Or has lined Ruthie up with a job as a domestic Ruthie hates the work and finds herself drawn back into her life on the street much to her daughter's displeasure. Meanwhile Or has fallen in love with Ido (Meshar Cohen) a boy from her school but Ido's mother knows what Ruthie does for a living and doesn't approve of her son dating the daughter of a prostitute especially as Or finds herself increasingly attracted to Ido. Or (My Treasure) was the first feature film from Israeli writer and director Keren Yedaya. | A clandestine love affair sends one man's charmed life into a tailspin in this dark disturbing drama written and directed by Woody Allen his first film set and shot in Great Britain and one his few films sans any humor. Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) is an Irish tennis player with an impoverished background. Just accomplished enough to make his way onto the professional circuit but not skilled enough to be a consistent winner he now works as an instructor at a London tennis club. The wealthy Tom Hewett (Matthew Goode) who is as impressed by Chris's charm and good looks as he is by his game takes a tennis lesson from the young man. Chris's intelligence and wit also make a strong impression on Tom's pretty sister Chloe (Emily Mortimer) who soon falls for him. It isn't long before Chris and Chloe are engaged to be married a match that pleases both Tom and his father Alec (Brian Cox) a successful businessman who believes Chris has a bright future in his firm. However Chris also feels an overwhelming attraction to Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson) a sexy blonde from the United States who is dating Tom. Though Nola initially puts up some resistance Chris gently nudges her in the direction of an affair. Passion soon ignites between the two and they have a one-time sexual encounter even as Chris and Chloe plan their wedding. Nola resists however when Chris makes additional attempts to wheedle her into bed. Nola drops out of Chris's life shortly before his wedding but a chance meeting a few months later resurrects the relationship as Chris and Chloe try to start a family. Match Point received its world premiere in an enthusiastically received presentation at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. | A man who has lived a life of emotional isolation discovers the dark side of falling in love in this drama from Japanese filmmaker Jun Ichikawa. Tony Takitani (Issey Ogata) is the son of a Japanese musician with a passion for jazz who spent most of World War II in Shanghai and was later sentenced to a stretch in prison following the war. Tony was named in honor of an American serviceman who befriended his father but his name also earned him the suspicion of his classmates and he had few close friends as a child a situation aggravated by the death of his mother. While Tony displayed great technical skill as an artist his work lacked feeling and he ended up pursuing a successful career as a technical illustrator. One day Tony meets Eiko Konuma (Rie Miyazawa) a beautiful woman working with one of his clients and he is immediately entranced. Feeling as if he's found his soul mate Tony becomes fully inspired for the first time in his life and soon asks Eiko for her hand in marriage. Eiko accepts but before long Tony discovers she has a financially ruinous fondness for expensive designer clothes. When Tony asks Eiko to cut back on her shopping sprees it triggers a series of events which show Eiko isn't all Tony imagined her to be and throws his new satisfaction with life into turmoil. Tony Takitani received its North American premiere at the 2004 Vancouver Film Festival and was also screened as part of the World Cinema series at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. | The freewheeling sexuality of three men (one of whom lives as a woman) leads them into a relationship that stretches the traditional bounds of love and friendship in this drama. Stéphanie (Stéphanie Michelini) is a pre-operative transsexual who supports herself as a prostitute and shares a flat with two roommates -- Mikhail (Edouard Nikitine) a Russian soldier who has fled the army and is hiding out in Paris and Jamel (Yasmine Belmadi) a hustler from Algeria who services stray men in the city's railway stations. When Stéphanie's mother (who is still in deep denial about her son's new life) falls seriously ill she travels to the small town where she was born to help care for her. Mikhail opts to tag along and when business starts to dry up in Paris Jamel follows them to the country. As Stéphanie struggles with her mother both Mikhail and Jamel find themselves falling in love with her and when she is forced to pick between them Stéphanie chooses not to choose opting to pursue an open relationship with both men. | One of the "popular girls" decides to put her mean streak to work in this black comedy. Kimberly Joyce (Evan Rachel Wood) is an outwardly friendly but inwardly cold and manipulative teenager who attends an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills when she's not making fun of her twentysomething stepmother (Jaime King) or listening to her business mogul father (James Woods) rant about the many people he hates. Kimberly's best friend is Brittany (Elisabeth Harnois) who doesn't seem to notice that Kimberly holds a bit of a grudge over the fact Brittany is now dating Troy (Stark Sands) Kimberly's former boyfriend. When Randa (Adi Schnall) an exchange student from the Middle East arrives at school Kimberly is asked to show her around and soon she's giving her the inside scoop on the school's social hierarchy. Kimberly Brittany and Randa like most of the girls at school don't much care for Mr. Anderson (Ron Livingston) a teacher who doesn't make much of a secret of his lust for the female student body though he doesn't do much besides look. Kimberly decides to do something about Mr. Anderson by fabricating a story that he has had inappropriate contact with her Brittany and Randa and it doesn't take long for the matter to become a local scandal though it does end up backfiring on Kimberly in time. Pretty Persuasion also features supporting performances from Selma Blair Jane Krakowski and Michael Hitchcock. | null | A skilled soldier of fortune discovers a force more dangerous than any he's encountered in this action thriller. Chris Cody (Steven Seagal) is a top-ranked mercenary who took part in an undercover operation to scuttle a major terrorist strike on U.S. soil. However Cody had to break a number of laws in order to do the job and he's residing in a military prison when he's given an offer by the United States government. Cody and his crew will have their sentenced commuted and receive 100000 dollars each if they can capture a notorious terrorist who has kidnapped five American soldiers and bring them home. Cody agrees but he soon learns that there's more to the five soldiers than he's been led to believe -- they're actually the products of a secret C.I.A. experiment in mind control and have been programmed to become ruthless killing machines with the right commands. | Chinese writer/director Jia Zhang Ke's The World is his fourth feature but it's his first set in a major city and the first film he's made with the cooperation of the Chinese government. The World is set at the eponymous amusement park in Beijing. Tao (Zhao Tao who played the Mongolian King girl Qiao Qiao in Jia's Unknown Pleasures) is a dancer at the park which contains scale replicas of landmarks from around the globe. "The Twin Towers were bombed on September 11" says Taisheng (Chen Taisheng) a security guard proudly pointing to a miniature New York City skyline "but ours are still here!" Tao is dating Taisheng who like her moved to Beijing from the provinces for work years earlier. Taisheng thinks Tao is just stringing him along until she finds somebody better so he gets involved with another woman Qun (Wang Yi-qun) who makes her living creating knockoffs of Western fashions. Xiaowei (Jing Jue) another dancer also dates a security guard at the theme park. Niu (Jiang Zhong-wei) is extremely jealous and possessive and constantly demands to know where Xiaowei spends her time. Youyou (Xiang Wan) who also performs at the park is secretly dating the boss. When a group of Russian performers comes to work at the park Tao befriends one of them despite the language barrier. Friends of Taisheng arrive from the provinces desperate for work. One of them is injured in a construction accident. The characters often communicate through text messages which Jia displays in animated sequences. The World was shown by the Film Society of Lincoln Center at the 2004 New York Film Festival. | An old and forgotten game develops magical powers in this fantasy for the whole family. Twelve-year-old Walter Budwing (Josh Hutcherson) and his younger brother Danny (Jonah Bobo) figure they're going to be in for a boring time when their father (Tim Robbins) who was supposed to spend the day with them is suddenly called away on business and gives them strict orders not to leave the house. Walter who doesn't have much use for Danny is motivated by boredom more than anything else when he agrees to play a board game Danny has found in the basement during a round of hide-and-seek. However the boys quickly discover the space-themed game Zathura has some unusual qualities -- a roll of the dice unexpectedly launches the Budwing home into outer space and Walter and Danny are suddenly fending off menacing robots angry aliens and showers of interstellar debris outside the Earth's atmosphere. As the boys try to figure out a way back home they get some unexpected help from an earthling astronaut (Dax Shepard) who has also lost his way. Based on the book by children's author Chris Van Allsburg -- who also wrote The Polar Express and Jumanji -- Zathura was directed by Jon Favreau the actor-turned-filmmaker who enjoyed a breakthrough success with Elf. | In this gritty urban drama Max Finister hoped to escape the crime-ridden streets of the Bronx with a career in the military. But when he comes home after his hitch is done he discovers his girlfriend Lanette and her sister Binita have fallen under the sway of a the vicious leader of a gang of drug dealers. Fearing for their safety Max takes Lanette and Binita with him to a small town in upstate New York. However the angry dope kingpin is not happy to have lost control over the two women and he sets out to get violent revenge against Max and bring Binita and Lanette back with him. Throw Down stars John Hollis Wendy Fajardo Maribel Velez and Patrick Ryan. | In 1994 long-simmering civil unrest in the African nation of Rwanda -- where ruling officials belonging to the Hutu group were challenged by the Tutsi-led Rwandese Patriotic Front -- was threatening to erupt into widespread violence when the United Nations sent a peace-keeping force to the nation which was ordered to enforce a treaty that would halt the fighting between the two factions. However when it quickly became obvious that the treaty was for practical purposes a sham Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire the Canadian leader of the UN's 800-man peace-keeping force learned his troops were all but powerless to do anything to help. Failed actions in Somalia and Yugoslavia had made the United Nations wary of becoming too deeply involved in Rwanda and as Dallaire and his men begged for additional troops and materiel to deal with the growing crisis (and the authority to clean out weapons caches the Rwandese Patriotic Front had assembled) they found themselves foiled on every turn. The world's major military powers saw no financial or political advantage to getting involved in the crisis in Rwanda so they refused to help and as a result 800000 Rwandans were slaughtered. Dallaire regarded this as a predictable and preventable act of genocide | The war against the forces of darkness becomes a family affair in this cinematic prequel to the popular video game Bloodrayne. In 16th century Europe Lord Kagan (Ben Kingsley) is an evil ruler who holds more power than any man alive but he still dreams of having more and when he's told of three magic talismans who when united will give him intense supernatural strength and the gift of immortality he will stop at nothing to attain them. However three warriors who have learned how to battle the forces of darkness -- Vladimir (Michael Madsen) Katarin (Michelle Rodriguez) and Sebastian (Matt Davis) -- have formed the Brimstone Society with the goal of stripping Kagan of his power and restoring justice to their land. They can't accomplish this on their own though so they enlist the aid of Rayne (Kristanna Loken) a half-human half-vampire who can approach Kagan's sinister gifts while having a desire to do good. However Rayne is torn about signing on with the Brimstone Society and for a good reason -- Kagan is her father. Scripted by actress screenwriter and video-game enthusiast Guinevere Turner BloodRayne also stars Geraldine Chaplin Udo Kier Billy Zane Michael Paré and Meat Loaf Aday. | The war on terror has an unusual effect on one man in this independent drama. Hassan (Ayad Akhtar) was an engineering student from Pakistan who while studying in Paris was one of several Pakistani students arrested by intelligence officers on suspicion of participating in international terrorist activities. Hassan was innocent of any crimes but it took him hours to convince the authorities of this. By the time Hassan was released his attitude about the West had begun to change and in time he began to identify with the terrorists with whom he had been unwittingly associated. Hassan then renounces his old life joins a radical group and illegally slips into the United States with the aim of staging a major terrorist action in New York City. Hassan comes to stay with an old friend Sayeed (Firdous Bamji) and his family; Hassan has told Sayeed and his wife (Sarita Choudhury) that he's come to New York in search of a job but in time Sayeed suspects his friend has a different agenda in mind. The War Within was screened as part of the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. | Jonathan English's action-adventure film Minotaur concerns a young man who sets out to slay the title creature after the man's love was sacrificed to the half-man half-bull. | A successful mystery writer retreats to a remote fishing village following the tragic death of her son only to become caught up in a bizarre supernatural murder mystery in this tale of terror directed by Craig Rosenberg and starring Demi Moore. Rachel Carson's (Moore) five-year-old son has drowned and as a result her life appears to be falling apart at the seams. When a sympathetic friend rents Rachel a secluded cottage in hopes that a little peace and quiet will help the grieving mother recover from her loss the quiet retreat is violently shattered by a series of bizarre and unexplained murders. Now with a community in fear and her sanity slowly slipping Rachel must use her instincts to unmask the killer before it's too late and she too falls prey to the murderous rage that threatens to consume the once tranquil town. | The feature debut from writer/director Dan Wilde this British drama centers on a family split apart in the wake of its patriarch's death. Jennifer Ehle stars as widowed Alice who eventually moves on and remarries a move that has a devastating effect on her son Jack played by Mark Wells. Years later the family reunites and long-supressed feelings are finally revealed. Alpha Male also stars Danny Huston. | Carlos Menem was the president of Argentina between 1989 and 1999; under his administration many of the nation's public works were privatized and the nation's peso was linked to the value of the American dollar. When the nation quickly fell into debt the International Monetary Fund stepped in to give the nation massive loans -- a tactic that only sent Argentina deeper into the hole as the government struggled to pay the interest on their notes. The results were little short of disastrous sending the economy into a tailspin and forcing much of Argentina's industry to shut down. In 2001 following the example of other out-of-work laborers the former employees of an Argentinean auto plant walked into the abandoned factory where they once worked and announced their plans to take it over and run the business as a cooperative. The auto company's owners soon stepped in to claim what they said was theirs while labor advocates argued that since the company had been floated by IMF-backed loans before it closed the true ownership of the shop was an open question. The Take is a documentary by activist filmmakers Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein that chronicles the standoff between the displaced laborers occupying their former workplace and the private and public forces who united against them. | David Cronenberg directed this screen adaptation of a graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke which explores how an act of heroism unexpectedly changes a man's life. Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) lives a quiet life in a small Indiana town running the local diner with his wife Edie (Maria Bello) and raising their two children. But the quiet is shattered one day when a pair of criminals on the run from the police walk into his diner just before closing time. After they attack one of the customers and seem ready to kill several of the people inside Tom jumps to the fore grabbing a gun from one of the criminals and killing the invaders. Tom is immediately hailed as a hero by his employees and the community at large but Tom seems less than comfortable with his new notoriety. One day a man with severe facial scars Carl Fogarty (Ed Harris) sits down at the counter and begins addressing Tom as Joey and begins asking him questions about the old days in Philadelphia. While Tom seems puzzled Carl's actions suggest that the quiet man pouring coffee at the diner may have a dark and violent past he isn't eager to share with others -- as well as some old scores that haven't been settled. | Three Asian directors from Hong Kong Korea and Japan join forces to create an omnibus horror film Three...Extremes. In Fruit Chan's "Dumplings" shot by Christopher Doyle Mrs. Li (Miriam Yeung) a thirtysomething former actress with a philandering husband (Tony Leung) goes to visit Aunt Mei (Bai Ling) who sells the most expensive dumplings in Hong Kong. Mrs. Li knows about their rejuvenating powers and she also knows about their unpleasant main ingredient but after some initial nausea she digs right in. In Oldboy writer/director Park Chan-wook's "Cut" a successful filmmaker (Lee Byung-hun of Joint Security Area) arrives home to find that a disgruntled extra (Lim Won-hee) has taken over his home and fastened his pianist wife (Kang Hye-jun of Oldboy) to the grand piano. The madman threatens to cut off the wife's fingers one by one unless the director strangles the helpless child he's tied to the couch. Takashi Miike directs the last segment "Box" about a young author and former circus performer Kyoko (Kyoko Hasegawa) seemingly haunted by the ghost of her twin sister who died a mysterious and horrible death while practicing their act. Adding to Kyoko's trauma her editor (Atsuro Watabe) is a dead ringer for her old stepfather/ringmaster who may have perished in the same "accident" that took her sister's life. Three...Extremes was shown at Subway Cinema's New York Asian Film Festival in 2005. For the American release of Three... Extremes the order in which the films are presented was altered from the original "Box" "Dumplings" and "Cut" to "Dumplings" "Cut" and "Box." This film was actually preceded by another omnibus film Three that was nevertheless retitled Three... Extremes II for the English-language market and issued after this one. | A man and his young daughter face almost impossible odds as they struggle to help an injured horse return to the racetrack in this family-friendly drama. Ben Crane (Kurt Russell) is a horse trainer whose career has gone into a bit of a slump and after years as his own boss he's signed on to work for Palmer (David Morse) a breeder whose wealth and success has given him a certain degree of arrogance. While Ben has learned to keep his mouth shut around his boss he forgets himself when one of his favorite horses Sonador breaks its leg during an important race. Palmer insists that the horse should be put down on the spot but Ben doesn't have the heart to kill the animal especially since his young daughter Cale (Dakota Fanning) is in the stands watching. Ben and Palmer have harsh words with one another and Ben is fired but is allowed to take Sonador with him when he leaves. Ben has a hard time convincing anyone that the injured horse has any potential especially his father Pop (Kris Kristofferson) a fellow trainer who rarely sees eye to eye with his son. But Cale loves the horse and Ben believes that Sonador can make a comeback with the right care and together with stable men Balon (Luis Guzman) and Manolin (Freddy Rodriguez) he sets out to put the filly on the road to recovery. As its subtitle suggests Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story was based on the story of Mariah's Storm a filly who broke a leg during a race in 1993 but a year later came back to win the Arlington Heights Oaks and in 1995 won the Turfway Breeder's Cup. | While the traditional American stereotype of people from China portrays them as short studious and not especially athletic Yao Ming turned that image on his head -- standing seven foot six Yao became the most talked about player in professional basketball when he signed to play with the Houston Rockets in 2002 the first Chinese émigré to play in the NBA. Yao was largely unknown when he first suited up with the Rockets and many were skeptical about his abilities especially when he displayed an unsure command of the American style of basketball in his early games. But Yao soldiered on and by the end of the season he was proving his detractors wrong among them player-turned-sportscaster Charles Barkley who once on air promised to kiss the rear end of one of his fellow television commentators if Yao ever scored 19 points in a game -- and had to make good on the pledge when Yao managed the feat. The Year of the Yao is a documentary (produced in part by the NBA) which looks at Yao Ming's first season with the Rockets how he adapted to American basketball his relationship with his family and teammates and what his success means to fans in the United States and China. | New York City's wildest radio show comes to the big screen in this crazy comedy. Luis Jimenez and Moonshadow Broussard are two disc jockeys who host a morning talk show in which they devote much of their air time to outrageous stories from their listeners. Ambitious Luis and laid-back Moon spend so much time listening to callers telling them tales that seem too crazy to be true that they get an idea -- get a camera crew and hit the road in order to find out who is telling the truth and who isn't. As they fly from the East Coast to the West and from one country to another Luis and Moon put some truly strange stories on film and have some over-the-top adventures of their own ranging from a man who has fallen victim to his wife's voodoo spells to a melee in a topless bar. El Vacilón: The Movie was the first feature film for the comedy team of Luis and Moonshadow who in 2004 managed the remarkable feat of beating "King of All Media" Howard Stern in the ratings in New York City with their radio show | A high school basketball player from Indiana finds his fate careening down an increasingly uncertain path when his family moves to Newark New Jersey in his senior year and he befriends an inner city basketball phenomenon who may be able to lead them to the state championships. Indiana teen Josh Sendler (Douglas Smith) expected to spend his senior year surrounded by lush cornfields so when his family moves to Newark it feels like world is suddenly turned upside down. There on the concrete courts of New Jersey Josh makes the acquaintance of a talented young basketball player named Antwon (Kevin Phillips). Together Josh and Antwon form a formidable team on the court a team that could accomplish great things if it wasn't for the racism that's about to set these streets ablaze. Will Josh and Antwon's friendship prove strong enough to endure the challenges that lit ahead and lead them to true victory? Wyclef Jean provides original music for this gritty sports drama from director Phil Bertelsen. | The "Stiffmeister" legacy lives on in this installment of the wildly popular teen comedy series that finds Steve Stifler's younger brother Matt (Tad Hilgenbrinck) sentenced to a summer at band camp after a wild school prank goes awry. It seems that mischief runs in the family and when Matt is told that he has to spend the entire summer surrounded by trombones and clarinets he plans a serious of outrageous pranks in a bid to make the best of his nerdy new surroundings. As the summer and the hormones heat up Stifler sets up a series of hidden cameras in hopes of catching some revealing images of the nubile "bandies." When Stifler reconnects with his long-lost childhood sweetheart Elyse (Arielle Kebbel) while serving out his sentence the blossoming romance between the pair forces the perpetual prankster to consider the prospect of curbing his bad-boy ways. Original American Pie star Eugene Levy returns to offer some helpful advice for the band-camp bound Stifler sibling. | null | The bloody civil war which tore apart El Salvador in the 1980s is seen through the eyes of a young boy in this drama from director Luis Mandoki. Chava (Carlos Padilla) is 11 years old and growing up in a small town in El Salvador where the fighting between rebels and government troops is a daily fact of life. Chava's father has abandoned the family leaving him behind as the man of the house while his mother (Leonor Varela) and sister try to maintain a normal life by day while dodging bullets by night. Chava's 12th birthday is coming up which puts the boy in a dangerous position -- at 12 he'll be old enough to join the army and be used as cannon fodder against the rebels so he and his classmates try to find out when military recruiters will be coming to their schools so they can plan to be absent that day. However as Chava faces both danger and adventure in his little town the war edges in closer all the time until it can't be avoided any longer. Voces Inocentes (aka Innocent Voices) was the first Spanish-language film in 18 years for director Mandoki who came to the United States after the international success of 1987's Gaby: A True Story. | A clandestine love affair may claim a terrible price from two desperate people in this psychological thriller. Charles Schine (Clive Owen) is an advertising executive who is married to Deana (Melissa George) and has a young diabetic daughter whose third kidney operation just failed. Charles's life turns a most unexpected corner when he meets Lucinda Harris (Jennifer Aniston) on a commuter train. Lucinda who is also married with a daughter keeps bumping into Charles on the train and they strike up a friendship that soon grows into something deeper. Eventually Charles and Lucinda meet for lunch then dinner then check into a posh hotel but the consequences turn out to be greater than they imagined; the dangerous criminal Philippe Laroche (Vincent Cassel) breaks into the couple's hotel room beats Charles nearly unconscious and rapes Lucinda. The problem doesn't end there however; Laroche soon unveils both his certainty that the couple avoided calling the police and - more troublingly - his possession of Charles's personal information. When he makes the ill-advised attempt to blackmail the couple Charles turns to a rough-cut friend from his workplace who offers to help out -- for a small commission.Derailed was the first American project for Swedish filmmaker Mikael Håfström. | After learning the secrets of manipulation graft and deceit while incarcerated a recently released ex-convict sets into motion a complex revenge plot against the man who killed his sister-in-law and put him behind bars in maverick director Guy Ritchie's highly stylized crime drama. For seven long years Jake Green (Jason Statham) has bided his time while learning the rules of the game from a chess master and a top con artist who shared adjacent cells. Macha (Ray Liotta) is the cold and calculated gangster who sent Jake up the river after ruthlessly ending the life of Jake's beloved sister-in-law. When Jake turns up at the casino and humiliates Macha on the floor for all to see the seething gangster wastes no time in putting a hearty price on his old foe's head. Inexplicably saved from Macha's assassins by a pair who only identify themselves as Avi (Andre Benjamin) and Zach (Vincent Pastore) Jake isn't sure whether to trust his guardian angels or flee from them. The only thing Jake does know for sure is that his thirst for revenge grows stronger every day and it won't be satisfied until Macha meets his maker. | This French drama about the relationship between an insanely jealous man and his wife took 30 years to make. Since its inception by the late director Henri-Georges Clouzot the film was plagued with bad luck. He began filming it in 1964. There are only two characters in the film and on the third day of shooting the female lead became gravely ill. Later during rehearsals with a new actress the director had a heart attack. Though he lived until 1977 he never got around to finishing it. The script was passed on to producer Marin Karmitz by Clouzot's widow. Paul wanted to buy the beautiful resort hotel he worked at for 15 years. His happy and spirited wife Nelly goes along with it. She is already a mother and contented with her life. Paul who incurred tremendous debts to get the hotel is not so happy. He is stressed to the breaking point. After he suspects his wife of philandering he slowly goes insane. He also begins increasing his consumption of alcohol and sleeping pills. Their lives become a living hell. | Jesus Elvis impersonators and the living dead all stumble their way through this campy and over-the-top independent comedy. Four bohemian actors from Seattle meet when they arrive at a theater only to find they haven't made the cut for a play for which they auditioned. On a whim the foursome -- black nationalist Rahim (Jeff Gilbert) bisexual free-love advocate Sky (Tim Gouran) embittered feminist Jessie (Angie Louise) and geeky tumbling expert Joshua (Todd Licea) -- hop on motorcycles and set out for New York City where they all hope to land the leading role in a production of Jesus Christ Superstar; however en route they pass through Jackville a small town that has little use for free-spirited types. When the would-be Jesuses learn that Mo Jack (Joseph Franklin) a elderly local is being run off his land so a housing development can be built the actors leap to his defense -- which lands them all in jail in short order and a lynching looks to be in the cards until a platoon of zombies attack Jackville. Gory Gory Hallelujah was directed by Sue Corcoran and Angie Louise who also bill themselves as the Von Piglet Sisters. | A man near the end of his life relives a crucial period from his youth in this powerful drama. Lem Nikodinoski (Meto Jovanovski) is a prominent Macedonian politician who has suffered a severe heart attack. As Lem drifts between life and death his mind wanders to his childhood and he observes his younger self (played by Saso Kekenovski) during his days in a camp for children whose parents were unwilling to embrace Russia's Stalinist regime following World War II. Ariton (Mitko Apostolovski) the camp's headmaster is a strong taskmaster but he displays a genuine compassion for his charges; Olivera (Verica Nedeska) his second in command takes a more stern approach and is willing to dole out physical punishment to any child who does not absorb her Stalinist teachings. One day a new boy enters the camp Isak (Maja Stankovska) who displays a calm but resilient nature that's different from the fearful attitudes of the other children. After initial resistance Lem becomes close friends with Isak and their friendship helps Lem confront the horrors of camp life in a new way. Writer and director Ivo Trajkov cast teenage actress Maja Stankovska to play Isak after a long series of unsuccessful auditions failed to find a young man who had the right look for the role. | Sinan Antoon is a journalist novelist and poet who left his native Iraq to escape the unstable and repressive political environment. In the summer of 2003 though Antoon returned to the city of Baghdad with a camera crew in tow and as he wandered the once-mighty city which had been pockmarked by political conflict and war he interviewed as many people as he could ranging from politicians and intellectuals to shopkeepers cab drivers and American soldiers. The result About Baghdad offers a wide variety of perspectives on the city and how years of conflict in a number of forms have changed Baghdad and its people. The film also offers a sampling of Antoon's writings about Iraq as well as showcasing the works of other Iraqi artists. | A woman is caught in the middle of an emotional crossfire between two siblings in this independent drama. Soledad (Ronne Orenna) is an artist who is heading from California to New Mexico to show her work to a gallery owner. Soledad is traveling with the current object of her affections Hilary (Mary Thornton) but when their car breaks down en route Hilary suggests they pay a visit to her brother who could be persuaded to lend them his car. It doesn't take long for Soledad to realize that Hilary and her brother Louis (Patrick Belton) do not have a cordial relationship and while she prefers not to get in the middle of their squabbling by the end of the evening she learns more than she ever wanted to know about their past and the ugly secrets they share. Solitude was the first feature film from the husband-and-wife writing and directing team of Pi Ware and Susan Kraker. | When the Sea Rises... is the first film written and directed by actress Yolande Moreau (who also stars in the film) and cinematographer Gilles Porte (who also shot the film). Moreau stars as Irène who is traveling the north of France performing her one-woman show. In the stage show Irène plays a loud obese ugly (she wears a clownish mask) woman who comically confesses murder to the audience. At each performance she pulls a random man out of the crowd and makes him her accomplice/lover in a mock robbery. One day on the road Irène's car breaks down and Dries (Wim Willaert) happens by on his scooter and rescues her. She gratefully gives him tickets to that night's performance. Spotting him with his friends in the audience she pulls him up on stage making him her "chicken" for that show. After the show Dries and his friends invite her out for a drink. The next night Dries shows up in the audience again but gets thrown out when he gets into an argument with some rude latecomers. Irène catches him in her dressing room after the show and gives him hell. But outside she sees he's been in a fight and had his tires slashed so she gives him a ride home. Dries is also a performer of sorts building and operating giant costumes for parades throughout the region. Irène has a husband and child waiting for her back home but she's caught off guard by Dries' attentions. When she leaves town he impulsively follows and the two fall into an unlikely romance. When the Sea Rises... was shown by the Film Society of Lincoln Center as part of their 2005 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema. | The current wave of kidnappings in Latin America inspired this tense suspense drama. Martin (Jean Paul Leroux) and Carla (Mía Maestro) are a wealthy young couple who after a night of club hopping head back to their car to go home. However three kidnappers -- Bubu (Pedro Perez) Niga (Carlos Madera) and Trece (Carlos Julio Molina) -- are waiting for them; seeing how free they are with their money the men figure that Martin and Carla should fetch a decent ransom for their release. The kidnappers demand 20000 dollars to set Martin and Carla free and Carla's father (Rubén Blades) struggles to raise the cash with the criminals insisting upon payment in a mere two hours. | Telegraph Hill is a neighborhood in one of the hillier sections of San Francisco that over the years has become home to a large flock of wild parrots. While no one is certain how they got there the birds were for the most part left to their own devices until they were discovered by Mark Bittner. A street musician and self-described "Dharma bum" Bittner had no practical background in ornithology when he first encountered the parrots but it wasn't long before he developed a close bond with them and took it upon himself to feed and care for the birds and even gave many of them names. Bittner's friendship with the parrots became a growing experience that taught the guitarist as much about himself as it did about the birds and with the passage of time his work earned him the respect of his community as well as a home. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill is a documentary which recounts the story of Bittner and his birds as well as an unexpected twist of fate which added a poignant note to their tale. | A young man gets a crash course in the madness of war in this fact-based drama from director Sam Mendes. Anthony "Swoff" Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) decides to join the Marines just like his father and his father before him and signs on just in time to be sent to Iraq to fight in the Gulf War in 1991. After experiencing the rigors of boot camp Swofford and his pal Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) are trained to be snipers and under the leadership of Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx) and Lt. Col. Kazinski (Chris Cooper) the two land in the middle of a desert where they're up against an enemy they can't always see under a blazing sun with hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. Swofford Troy and their fellow soldiers rely on the wits their sense of humor and their friendship of their brothers in arms to deal with a situation that doesn't much resemble what they saw on television at home. Jarhead was based on the memoirs of the real-life Anthony Swofford who did serve as a sniper in the 1991 Gulf War; the title comes from military slang for a Marine enlistee. | As he lies dying in Vietnam a young soldier (Michael Douglas) recalls the events leading up to this moment. He remembers his sweetheart (Brenda Vaccaro) to whom he couldn't make a commitment. He recalls the battles he'd had with his parents (Jack Warden Barbara Bel Geddes) when he forsook college to become a musician and when he planned to evade the draft. And he remembers the "summertree" where he spent many of his happiest days before being shipped off to Southeast Asia. Based on Ron Cowen's off-Broadway play Summertree has one or two compelling moments but most of it is a compendium of 1970s movies cliches right down to the fragmentary storyline and "hip" photography. | Director Gionata Zarantonello goes for a new world record by presenting the longest filmed shot of a penis ever committed to celluloid in this comic tale highlighting one sex-starved man's tireless quest to bed a bevy of beautiful women while held up in bed with a broken pelvis. Just because he's bedridden doesn't mean this unfortunate male specimen should have to go without sex and as he his pulls out all the stops to attract the attentions of an alluring policewoman currently investigating the disappearance of his fiancée he's about to find out just how long a man can go without sex before he self-destructs. | Actress and filmmaker Asia Argento directed this faithful screen adaptation of the fictional J.T. Leroy's fictional memoir which documents a boy's truly harrowing road to adulthood. Jeremiah (Jimmy Bennett) is the seven-year-old son of Sarah (Asia Argento) an unstable and unwed mother who abandoned her son and left him to be raised by foster parents. Jeremiah has come to love his guardians and is devastated when Sarah arrives at their doorstep demanding her child back. Threatening Jeremiah with torture if he tries to run away Sarah introduces her young son to drugs and encourages her one-night-stand paramours to help "discipline" her son when she feels his behavior is inappropriate. Sarah marries a man named Emerson (Jeremy Renner) but abandons him shortly afterward; Emerson responds by molesting Jeremiah and soon the child is left in the care of his grandparents (Peter Fonda and Ornella Muti) members of a fundamentalist Christian sect which emphasizes child discipline that's strict to the point of abuse. After three years Sarah returns with a new husband Kenny (Matt Schulze) and takes Jeremiah (now played by Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse) with her; Kenny spends most of his time on the road as a trucker and Sarah supports the family at home as a stripper and a prostitute. Sarah also begins dressing her son is girl's clothing which excites the perverse appetites of Sarah's latest boyfriend Jackson (Marilyn Manson); she soon leaves Jackson and pairs off with Chester (Jeremy Sisto) a biker with a dangerous way of making a living. The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it was screened as part of the "Directors Fortnight" series. | Money and emotions lead to a difficult reunion between a father and daughter in this drama. Reese Holden (Zooey Deschanel) is a struggling stage actress in New York City whose life has become an uphill struggle -- her career isn't giving her satisfaction her relationship with would-be rock star Ray (Dallas Roberts) is stuck in neutral an affair with her friend Rob (Robert Beitzel) brings no excitement and her colleague Deirdre (Deirdre O'Connell) simply doesn't understand her problems. Reese is also short on money which is why she's willing to listen to a proposal from a publisher who wants to release a series of love letters that her mother a well-known author who died years ago wrote to her father Don (Ed Harris) another respected novelist who has fallen out of the limelight but is said to be working on a final major work. Having accepted an advance for the collection Reese pays a visit to Don in Michigan to get his OK for the project and collect the letters but discovers two strangers have moved in with Don -- Shelly (Amelia Warner) who studied under Don and has installed herself as his business manager and Corbit (Will Ferrell) a neighborhood sad sack who helps with the housekeeping and runs errands for the reclusive writer. As Reese vies with Shelly for her father's attention she struggles to come to terms with issues from her childhood and the dissatisfaction with her life. Winter Passing was written and directed by noted playwright Adam Rapp; it was his first feature film. | An advertising executive at risk of losing his job finds that inspiration can sometimes come from the least likely of places in a brotherly comedy about getting laid and getting the job done from director Pat Holden. Adman Ed Waxman (Brendan Fehr) has just been informed by the higher-ups that if he doesn't come up with a killer campaign in the next 48 hours he can kiss his high-paying job goodbye. Though work is all Ed can think about as the weekend approaches and inspiration seems to take a vacation the arrival of Ed's womanizing brother Cooper (Chris Klein) finds the pair setting out on an altogether different mission: to find the overworked and undersexed Ed some fitting female companionship. Just as a series of disastrous encounters with everyone from single mothers to sultry strippers begins to convince Ed that his love life is in as much trouble as his professional life the appearance of a woman who could quite possibly be Ed's soul mate provides a glimmer of hope that the situation may not be as dire as he previously thought. | Gaston Biraben's political thriller Cautiva (Captive) concerns itself with what happened to the children of the people killed after the 1970s military coup. Cristina Quadri (Barbara Lombardo) is the model of a perfect student. Smart and affluent her life is in perfect order until one day she is called from her class and made to appear in front of a judge. The judge informs her that her real parents were killed in the '70s. Cristina is forced to go live with her grandmother Elisa (Susana Campos) who has spent the past 20 years attempting to locate Cristina (whose birth name was Sofia). Although at first she is hurt bitter and confused Cristina/Sofia eventually grows to care for Elisa and begins to research the fate of her parents. Captive was an award winner at the 2003 San Sebastian Film Festival. | A family is touched by the shadows of hatred and violence in this Australian drama adapted from a short story by Raymond Carver. Stewart (Gabriel Byrne) and Claire (Laura Linney) are a married couple in their early fourties; Stewart runs a gas station while Claire looks after their son Tom (Sean Rees-Wemyss). Tom has been grounded for the weekend after killing a small animal with his friend Caylin (Eva Lazzaro) and Claire keeps an eye on him while Stewart goes off on a fishing trip with his pals Carl (John Howard) Rocco (Stelios Yiakmis) and Billy (Simon Stone). After arriving at their favorite fishing spot Stewart finds the naked body of a woman floating down the river; unbeknownst to him Gregory (Chris Haywood) an elderly man riddled with racial hatred killed Susan (Tatea Reilly) a young woman of Aboriginal heritage and dumped her body in the water. Believing they wouldn't be able to drive to town to report finding the body and get back to make camp before nightfall Stewart decides to wait until morning to contact the police and ties a line to the corpse so it won't float away. The next morning Stewart and his friends decide not to spoil their trip and spend the day fishing; they don't contact the police until after they return home on Monday. Stewart's callous actions cast an ugly light on himself his friends and his family and Claire finds herself implicated in the crime through Stewart's poor judgment. Named for an Aboriginal word for a valley Jindabyne received its world premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. | The politics of slavery and the follies of nation-building highlight Danish director Lars von Trier's thought-provoking follow-up to the director's 2003 drama Dogville featuring The Village's Bryce Dallas Howard in the role originally played by Nicole Kidman and shot in the same stage-bound style as its predecessor. Shortly after leaving Dogville Grace (Howard) and her father (Willem Dafoe) wander into a gated Alabama community still operating under the tenets of slavery. Appalled to stumble across a brutal scene in which a white master is viciously lashing his slave (Isaach de Bankolé) Grace hastily intercedes and pleads with the abusive man to treat his workers with respect and dignity. When merciless matriarchal plantation owner Mam (Lauren Bacall) dies shortly thereafter the remaining slaves who have never tasted freedom and only known life under "Mam's Law" implore the sympathetic Grace to help ease their turbulent transition toward democratic rule with disastrous results. | A team of women attempts to bring a vital part of the American way of life to war-torn Afghanistan in this documentary. Sponsored by U.S.-based manufacturers of hair-care products and cosmetics a group of American volunteers traveled to Afghanistan to start the nation's first Western-styled school of cosmetology after the collapse of the Taliban. Eager to offer Afghan women a different way of looking at themselves and others the friendly but often gregarious Americans occasionally find themselves at odds with their Afghan students who still possess deeply ingrained notions of modesty and gender inequality as they learn to style hair and apply makeup as they do in the West. The Beauty Academy of Kabul was shown in competition at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. | A typical lazy Sunday gives way to an introspective look at what it means to grow up for two 14-year-old boys left alone for the afternoon in director Fernando Eimbcke's gentle coming-of-age comedy. With the parents away and the Xbox all to themselves best friends Flama (Daniel Miranda) and Moko (Diego Cataño) plant themselves in front of the television and prepare for a fun afternoon of junk food soda pop and video games. As the battle to the death rages on the television Flama's 16-year-old neighbor Rita (Danny Perea) knocks on the door to ask if she can use Flama's oven to bake a cake. When disaster strikes in the form of a deathmatch-killing power outage Flama and Moko hang up the video-game controllers and call the local pizza parlor in hopes that the delivery man won't make the 30-minute guarantee and they will get a free pie. With a stopwatch in hand and the clock ticking hapless delivery driver Ulises (Enrique Arreola) arrives precisely 11 seconds late. As the power flickers back on and the stubborn boys insist that their pizza should be free Ulises contests their claim before agreeing to battle Moko in a video soccer match that will determine once and for all if the boys will pay for their pizza. Their game foiled by yet another unexpected blackout the bored teens begin contemplating the strange behavior of adults and the role that a painting of ducks plays in the bitter divorce of Moko's parents. | The prophecy of a worldwide spiritual awakening gradually begins to come into focus in director Armand Mastroianni and screenwriters James Redfield Barnet Bain and Dan Gordon's sweeping adaptation of James Redfield's best-selling novel. John Woodson (Matthew Settle) was a high-school history teacher before the loss of his job left him disillusioned and facing an uncertain future. When John is contacted by ex-girlfriend and journalist Charlene (Robyn Cohen) who is currently in town on a brief layover after covering a story in Peru the pair arrange to meet for dinner and Charlene explains that she has just returned from a remote Eden known as Viciente where scholars are currently studying a mysterious set of eight ancient scrolls. It was there continues Charlene that she came into contact with a priest named Father Jose who explained to her that the scrolls contain a prophesy written before the birth of Christ and foretell a coming time of enlightenment that will redefine life in the 21st century. Though at first skeptical John is compelled to book a flight to Peru when Charlene states that she appears to have been drawn to him by a higher power and a travel brochure on Peru appears in his mailbox the following day. A subsequent encounter with a professor who is also on John's flight and has been studying the scrolls reveals that the scrolls were written in 5 or 6 B.C. and buried in a wooden box that was assembled in the 1600s. Though there was according to legend a ninth scroll it has yet to be recovered. A late-night stroll on the streets of Lima soon leads John into the company of Father Jose who later disappears after a frightening encounter in which a high-ranking operative holds the priest at gunpoint while insisting that he reveal the location of the lost scroll. Later led to Viciente by the guide who was with Father Jose when the cleric discovered the scrolls John is haunted by dreams of a remote paradise and a young child setting into motion a spectacular series of events that will ultimately culminate in a transformation of light that promises to reveal the future of humanity. | Salvador Allende was the president of Chile from 1970 to 1973. An avowed Marxist Allende believed that Western capitalism had done far more harm than good to his nation and in response he helped to found Chile's socialist party. In 1970 he ran for president on a platform which in part called for the nationalization of most of Chile's industrial and financial operations. Despite a fierce campaign against him (managed in part by United States intelligence forces) Allende won the election and made good on his pledges. While Allende was popular with his constituency he and his agenda of democratic socialism were seen as a threat by the United States and Henry Kissinger said of his election "I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist because of the irresponsibility of its own people." In 1973 a | Director Wim Wenders and writer Sam Shepard who collaborated on the award-winning film Paris Texas once again join forces for this dark drama of a man trying to turn over a new leaf late in life. Howard Spence (Sam Shepard) is a veteran actor who has been a popular Western star since the mid-'70s. Spence's onscreen image as a strong principled lawman is a severe contrast to his life off the set which has been dominated by drinking drugs and promiscuous womanizing. However Spence has begun to find his hedonistic life a shallow existence and one day in the midst of filming his latest movie he simply hops on his horse and rides away eventually making his way to the small Nevada town where his mother lives. Mother (Eva Marie Saint) has little interest in seeing her wayward son after so many years but she does share a recently discovered bit of information with him -- one of Spence's former girlfriends stopped by with word that she had given birth to his son years before. Spence borrows his father's old car and drives to Butte MT where he finds Doreen (Jessica Lange) the woman who was his lover years ago. Doreen runs a tavern where her son Earl (Gabriel Mann) plays for the locals with his rock band; Spence is in fact Earl's father but the young man has no interest in meeting his biological father and shuts out Spence as the actor tries to get to know him. As Spence struggles to find some sort of familial connection in Butte he makes friends with a young woman named Sky (Sarah Polley) only to discover she was also fathered by him during his rowdy younger days. Don't Come Knocking's distinguished supporting cast includes Tim Roth George Kennedy Fairuza Balk Julia Sweeney and Tim Matheson. | A dream vacation turns into a nightmare in this taut thriller from Australia. Ben (Nathan Phillips) Lizzie (Cassandra Magrath) and Kristy (Kestie Morassi) are three friends who after a night of celebratory drinking hit the road for a trip to Wolf Creek National Park where they plan to spend a week hiking and surfing. The three friends are happy to be spending time together especially after Ben makes the happy discovery that Lizzie is as infatuated with him as he is with her. However after a long day on foot Ben Lizzie and Kristy make the unpleasant discovery that their car's battery is dead leaving them stuck in the middle of nowhere. Help arrives in the form of Mick (John Jarratt) a burly but good-natured outdoorsman who happens upon them; Mick tells them that he can fix their car and offers to give them a ride to his place down the road. Grateful but a bit nervous around the gregarious stranger Ben Lizzie and Kristy offer Mick a wealth of thanks for his help and give him some money for his troubles before they fall asleep around the campfire. The next morning the travelers find themselves bound gagged drugged and separated from one another and they realize Mick is not the good Samaritan they imagined. Wolf Creek was the first feature film from writer and director Greg McLean. | A teenage boy tries to hold his family together while the girl of his dreams drives him to distraction in this coming-of-age comedy drama. It's 1978 and Henry Nearing (Gregory Smith) and his family are in a state of flux. Henry's mother has died and now his father Shep (David Morse) is trying to find himself by quitting his job buying a motorcycle and growing out his hair. Henry's brother Blair (David Moscow) is similarly trying to expand his boundaries by dating a free-spirited girl and experimenting with drugs. Henry meanwhile is just trying to get through high school but a certain girl is making that difficult for him. Grace Chance (Jordana Brewster) is a pretty girl in Henry's class who enjoys wrapping boys around her little finger; it doesn't take long for her to notice he's smitten with her and she begins flirting with him and getting him to do whatever she wants even though she already has a boyfriend whom she has no intention of leaving. Meanwhile Merna (Ashley Johnson) a cute girl who lives nearby has a crush on Henry and is clearly a better match for him but she can't get him to notice her even after she starts dating an older boy to make him jealous. Nearing Grace received its world premiere at the 2005 Los Angeles Film Festival. | Three stories of how America's obsession with firearms impacts its citizens are explored in this independent drama. Carl Wilk (Donald Sutherland) runs a gun shop in Virginia that has been owned and operated by his family for generations. Carl sees the shop as his family's legacy without paying much mind to what happens with the weapons he sells. When his granddaughter Mary Ann (Linda Cardellini) needs money for college Carl gives her a job in the store and while she's hesitant at first she becomes fascinated with the merchandise as time passes. On the West Side of Chicago Carl Carter (Forest Whitaker) is the principal of a high school where violence has become a sad fact of life. As Carl and his wife Sara (Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon) fear for their young son as they worry he could either fall prey to the violence of their community or embrace it himself Carl receives a severe emotional blow when Jay (Arlen Escarpeta) one of his most promising students is discovered carrying a pistol. And in Oregon Janet (Marcia Gay Harden) is a single mother still troubled by the death of her teenaged son three years before who took his own life after killing a handful of his classmates in a violent incident at a high school. As Janet deals with sharp words from the community many of whom believe she should be held responsible for her late son's actions she is unsure how to handle her surviving son David (Christopher Marquette) who is now of high-school age. American Gun was the first feature film for writer and director Aric Avelino. | A sullen Viennese boy longing for the affection of his neglectful mother determines to find out just why his neighbors scornfully refer to him as a "whore's son" in director Michael Sturminger's Oedipal-oriented drama. When Ozren was just a child his mother Silvija (Chulpan Khamatova) always told him that she supported the family by working nights as a waitress. As the years went by and the comments made by his neighbors led Ozren to question his mother's true profession his needs for parental companionship continued to go unfulfilled despite the close relationships shared with his religious Aunt Ljiljana and his worldly Uncle Ante. Now with only one piece of the puzzle missing in his eye-opening education Ozren prepares to remove the blinders and find out just where his mother has been going when glides out the door each evening dressed in lavish furs and revealing miniskirts. | With his English-language political thriller The Feast of the Goat action helmer Luis Llosa cinematizes Mario Vargas Llosa's sweeping epic novel about the myriad of events leading up to the assassination of a real-life tyrannical despot. The story opens in 1992 when a Dominican émigré attorney Urania Cabral (Isabella Rossellini) leaves her new home in the U.S. and heads back to her native country for the first occasion in decades. She intends to confront her father 80-year-old Augustin (Tomas Milian) about his former employment in the government of the supremely corrupt dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo (Tomas Milian). The film then flashes back to the events surrounding the assassination of Trujillo on a highway in late May of 1961 by delving into the lives and motives of each of the participants - from Amadito (Juan Diego Botto) whom Trujillo forced to execute his future brother-in-law to that victim's father (Murphy Guyer) to Antonio (David Zayas) the brother of an incriminating witness whom Trujillo's men executed. One by one as their stories are disinterred the assassins gather on a nighttime road brandishing guns and prepare to shoot Trujillo and throw his body into the trunk of a car. Paul Freeman Stephanie Leonidas and Richard Bekins co-star; Llosa co-authored the script with Augusto Cabada and Zachary Sklar. | A trio of troubled suburbanites attempts to come to grips with the personal issues that surface following the tragic death of one of their own in this introspective adolescent drama from L.I.E. screenwriter/director (Michael Cuesta). In the months following the death of Jacob's (Conor Donovan) likeable athletic twin brother Rudy (also Donovan) Jacob and friends Malee (Zoe Weizenbaum) and Leonard (Jesse Camacho) struggle to make sense of the unfortunate youth's fiery demise at the hands of local bullies. As Jacob quickly loses himself to revenge fantasies and sets into motion a series of destructive plans designed to destroy the kids responsible for his brother's death Malee focuses her attention on a dejected patient of her psychotherapist mother and obese Leonard struggles about weight and health issues with his equally obese mother. | A teenage girl agrees to meet a thirtysomething fashion photographer in person after becoming acquainted with him in an online chat room and the resulting encounter finds the line between predator and prey slipping slowly out of focus in director David Slade's provocative and topical thriller. Hayley (Ellen Page) is a 14-year-old teen whose emotional maturity seems to betray her tender age. Jeff (Patrick Wilson) is a potential child predator whose intentions toward his young chat buddy seem less than honorable. After meeting in a coffeehouse and getting to know each other briefly in person Jeff invites Haley back to his place and it's not long before Jeff's underage guest is pouring drinks and posing provocatively for an impromptu photo shoot. As the evening's questionable activities take a decidedly sordid slant and the raptorial Jeff appears poised to strike a sudden turn of events finds that his apparent victim has had a plan of her own from the very beginning. | When the imaginary friends of a young girl living in Australia's Lightning Ridge opal-mining town go missing the inexplicable illness that befalls her soon prompts her brother to organize a desperate search for his sister's transparent pals in director Peter Cattaneo's adaptation of Ben Rice's popular children's novella. Kellyanne is a young girl with a vivid imagination and two invisible friends named Pobby and Dingan. Though her brother Ashmol was never the affectionate type his concern at seeing his little sister become ill after Pobby and Dingan disappear quickly sets into motion an incredible journey that will serve as a transformative rite of passage for not just Ashmol but the whole town of Lightning Ridge as well. | An unlikely friendship is renewed under difficult circumstances in this comedy drama from the Netherlands. Simon (Cees Geel) is a loudmouthed but likable hash dealer who one day meets Camiel (Marcel Hensema) a soft-spoken aspiring dentist who nearly falls victim to Simon in an auto accident. Despite the circumstances of their meeting and the fact that straight Simon is a bit taken aback by Camiel's gay lifestyle the two become good friends but they have a falling out when Sharon (Rifka Lodeizen) Simon's girlfriend decides to find out just how gay Camiel really is and ends up having sex with him. Simon and Camiel don't see one another for nearly 15 years until they have a chance meeting and Camiel learns that his brash and burly friend has developed a serious brain tumor and has only a few months left to live. As Simon becomes a shadow of his former self Camiel and their old circle of friends band together to offer him comfort in his final weeks. Written and directed by Eddy Terstall Simon was the official Dutch entry for the Foreign Language Film Oscar at the 2005 Academy Awards. | In September 2004 comedian Dave Chappelle took a break from his immensely successful Comedy Central show to stage a free unpublicized all-star hip-hop concert in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn NY. Inviting fans over the Internet on the street and even in his family's hometown of Yellow Springs OH Chappelle asked filmmaker Michel Gondry to document the event from its inception on through to the performances themselves. The result is Dave Chappelle's Block Party a concert film that provides not only a sampling of the music on display that September but also an intimate look at the comedian himself. Gondry's cameras tag along with Chappelle as he visits Ohio recruits a university marching band to play at the show and surveys the opinions of Clinton Hill on the show that's about to take place. Along the way we're introduced to some the comedian's favorite acts in rehearsals and on-stage: Dead Prez Jill Scott Mos Def the Roots Erykah Badu Kanye West and the surprise reuniting of the Fugees. | An embittered television executive working for a hip-hop-oriented music channel finds her fate intricately tied with a New York City taxi driver after hailing his cab for questionable purposes in director Jeff Stanzler's intimate look at the tenuous relationship between Caucasians and Muslims in post-9/11 America. Phoebe (Robin Wright Penn) hates her job at Q Dog TV and focuses the brunt of her disgruntled rage squarely on co-worker Phyllis MacIntyre (Sandra Oh). During the course of their extended journey to Phoebe's suburban destination troubled Muslim cab driver Ashade (Abdel Kechiche) confides to his passenger that the arrest of his brother on charges of suspected terrorism has thrown his family into chaos. Though the increasingly unstable Phoebe listens diligently to Ashade's tragic confession -- even offering to help the distraught Syrian chemist-turned-cab driver's struggling family -- it's only after arriving at his fare's destination that Ashade truly begins to grasp Phoebe's true nature and realize that he has made a grave mistake in placing his trust in her. | A withdrawn deaf and mute teen adopted by her godparents following the death of her single father finds that life in her dysfunctional new home can be quite deadly in But I'm a Cheerleader director Jamie Babbit's slick and tense teen thriller. The last word Dot (Camilla Belle) ever spoke was when her mother died at the age of seven. Subsequently thrust into a world of silence as a result of her catastrophic loss Dot lives in a world of withdrawn solitude. When the death of her father renders the muted teen both homeless and orphaned her suburban godparents Paul (Martin Donovan) and Olivia Deer (Edie Falco) readily agree to take Dot in and ensure that she has a place to stay as she finishes her high-school education. All is not well in the Deer household however and after being rejected and ridiculed by the couple's teenage daughter Nina (Elisha Cuthbert) Dot soon becomes something of a human confessional to the troubled souls that surround her. From father Paul's twisted incestuous longings to mother Olivia's pill-popping excess and daughter Nina's murderous plan to do away with her leering dad everyone has something to say to the girl who can say nothing. With Nina's prominent social life quickly unraveling and tensions within the household threatening to explode into violence Dot is about to reveal that she has a few secrets of her own that are sure to complicate matters. | A suburban home has become physically animated by a vengeful human soul looking to stir up trouble from beyond the grave and it's up to three adventurous kids from the neighborhood to do battle with the structural golem in this comically frightful tale directed by Gil Kenan and featuring the voices of Steve Buscemi Nick Cannon Maggie Gyllenhaal and Kevin James. DJ Harvard (voice of Mitchel Musso) lives directly across the street from a most unusual house. A malevolent entity that longs to feed on the energy of the living the once peaceful house that looms ominously outside of DJ's bedroom window would like nothing more than the chance to feast on the children of the neighborhood. As Halloween begins to draw near and the children of the neighborhood prepare for another long night of trick-or-treating it appears as if it may be the house that is in for the biggest treat of all. Now with the adults turning a deaf ear to DJ's strange findings it's up to the brave young boy and his faithful friends Chowder (voice of Sam Lerner) and Jenny (Spencer Locke) to break through the barrier of the supernatural and defeat the powers of darkness before the house grows too powerful to fight. | An emotionally stunted ex-convict whose recent release from prison finds her attempting to form a relationship with her young daughter finds that redemption doesn't come easy in this emotional family drama the feature debut of award-winning documentary filmmaker Laurie Collyer. When Sherry Swanson (Maggie Gyllenhaal) was sentenced to three years in prison on a drug-related robbery conviction at the age of 22 she had just given birth to a daughter named Alexis (Ryan Simpkins). Placed in the care of Sherry's brother Bobby (Brad William Henke) and sister-in-law Lynette (Bridget Barkan) while her mother was behind bars young Alexis has grown into an affectionate young girl eager to reconnect with the mother she has never met. Though Sherry at first seems determined to stay on the straight and narrow increasingly infrequent visits to Alexis and a troubling revelation about her family past soon begin to lead the protective Lynette to take a stand in protecting the vulnerable youngster. Later when compassionate 12-step veteran Dean (Danny Trejo) makes an effort to help Sherry become the mother she longs to be the troubled ex-con is faced with the choice of truly living up to her word or potentially losing her daughter forever. | Nick Guthe's darkly comic Mini's First Time stars Nikki Reed as the title character a manipulative highly sexualized teenager with parents who fail to offer much structure or guidance. Her stepfather (Alec Baldwin) is rich and dim and her mother (Carrie-Anne Moss) leads a hard-partying lifestyle. As the relationship between Mini and her stepfather grows more twisted criminal activity occurs. Luke Wilson appears as a detective investigating the situation and Jeff Goldblum plays their wealthy neighbor. | On the heels of his first foray into romantic comedy versatile French filmmaker Luc Besson breaks new ground yet again with this computer-animated family-friendly adaptation of his own children's book Arthur and the Minimoys. Arthur is a wide-eyed ten-year-old whose vivid imagination is fueled by the colorful bedtime stories his grandmother reads to him each night. His dreams are filled with images of African tribes and the remarkable inventions detailed in the enigmatic book that his grandfather left behind after mysteriously disappearing four years ago. Arthur and his family are in danger of losing their home to an unscrupulous real-estate developer but if there is any truth to the tales of a treasure hidden deep beneath their garden and the tiny fairy-like creatures that his grandmother so frequently sketches there may still be hope of saving their home before it's too late. Now with nothing to guide him but the clues left behind by his grandfather Arthur will set out to find the mythical world of Seven Kingdoms where the Minimoys are said to dwell and ensure that his troubled family always has a place to call home. An imaginative children's fantasy in the vein of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan Arthur and the Invisibles features the voices of David Bowie Snoop Dogg Madonna Mia Farrow and Freddie Highmore. | Years after two twin sisters are brutally slain in an amusement park funhouse a group of college students find that death still stalks the long abandoned house of horrors. When police began investigating the disappearance of two twins who entered Dark Ride and never came out alive the discovery of fourteen mutilated bodies quickly prompted them to shut down the popular amusement park in which the ride was located. Now years after the fact the once vibrant park has become a darkened silent monument to the horrors of the past. When a group of college students decide to break into the park and tempt fate by taking the Dark Ride for one last spin the murderous force that lay dormant for so many years returns to continue the killing spree that shook the local community to its very core. | A woman gets a belated introduction to the joy of sex in this comedy. Priscilla (Parker Posey) is a thirtysomething public-relations agent with the unenviable job of trying to lure new businesses to Cleveland OH. Priscilla is married to Jack (Paul Rudd) a high-school teacher who is reaching the end of his patience with his career. Things aren't going especially well at home for Priscilla and Jack -- she seems unable to have an orgasm and while Priscilla insists she's perfectly happy with their sex life Jack is driven to distraction by his inability to arouse his wife. When Kristen (Mischa Barton) one of Jack's students begins displaying an extra-curricular interest in him he throws caution to the wind and begins an affair with her and has soon moved out of the house. Left on her own Priscilla finally begins feeling sexual frustration and turns to Alyssa (Liza Minnelli) an outspoken sex therapist who advises her to learn how to pleasure herself. Alyssa's advice proved to be right on the money and soon Priscilla is a changed women who is looking for a new man in her life. She soon finds one in Wayne (Danny DeVito) a swimming-pool salesman whose sloppy appearance belies his talent in the bedroom. The Oh in Ohio was the first feature film from director Billy Kent who previously established himself making television commercials. | The original hitman of paintball returns to reclaim his rightful crown in the one comedy that proves you're never too old for a killer comeback. Everyone knows that the name Bobby Dukes (Rob Corddry) is synonymous with the game of paintball and when the teenaged Dukes led his team the River Rats to three consecutive wins at the East Coast's legendary Hudson Valley Paintball Classic it appeared as if the game was finally about to break big due in no small part to Dukes' dead-eye aim and easygoing charisma. It was that fateful attempt at a fourth win that ultimately derailed Dukes' career as a triggerman though and after being shot during one of his signature moves the three-time champion committed one of the most heinous acts in all of paintball -- wiping. Spotted by a keen-eyed referee and subsequently ejected for his attempts to cover up the telltale stain Dukes' was devastated to become the laughing stock of the paintball community. Now the time has come to let go of the past and lay claim to the future and though no self-respecting paintball player would be caught stained on the team of a man who once wiped Dukes is soon joined by the very same referee who exposed his deceitful transgression in assembling a ragtag team of underdogs and once again laying claim to the coveted Hudson Valley Paintball Classic title. | Writer-director Isabel Coixet's (My Life Without Me) beautifully wrought chamber drama The Secret Life of Words opens on Hanna (Sarah Polley) a laconic backward and introverted girl in her early '30s quietly drowning in her own isolation. Partially deaf from working an untold number of hours in a loud factory Hanna must wear a hearing aid. When her supervisors -- deeply concerned about the four years that have lapsed in Hanna's life without a break -- force her to go on holiday for a month she hesitantly takes off for a coastal village in the north of Ireland. Once there she decides to dine in a local restaurant and overhears by chance a telephone conversation conducted by Victor (Eddie Marsan) regarding an accident on a nearby oil rig that he precipitated which left a victim Josef (Tim Robbins) in its wake. Hanna tells Victor that she is a nurse and is instantly flown to the rig to treat the bedbound Josef -- temporarily blind from extensive cornea damage and his body blanketed with severe burns. She also encounters the structure's motley and eccentric band of workers -- from ecologist Martin (Daniel Mays) who spends his time studying mutated mussels that collect on the ship's base and the waves that strike the side of the rig to Josef to chef Simon (Javier Camára) who prepares "gourmet" food no one else can stand to Dimitri (Sverre Anker Ousdal) an elderly gentleman who is as much of a loner as Hanna. As Hanna begins to foresee a new place for herself among these individuals a relationship gradually develops between Hanna and Josef who holds his new friend rapt with lyrical evocative magisterial tales from his past -- unknowingly drawing Hanna one step at a time toward inner joy self-expression and revelation of her own sad and complex story. | An unexpected transformation helps a workaholic attorney learn that there's more to life than the courtroom in this remake of the 1959 Disney canine classic of the same name. Deputy District Attorney Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) takes his job in the halls of justice very seriously -- so seriously in fact that his wife and family see considerably less of their frequently-absent husband and father than they would prefer. When a case involving an animal laboratory finds the distracted dad once again taking an extended leave of absence from his frustrated family Douglas' luck takes a turn for the worst after he is inadvertently infected by a top-secret genetic-mutation serum that transforms the two-legged lawyer into a four-legged sheepdog. Though his current situation has its drawbacks to be sure the fly-on-the-wall perspective afforded to Douglas in his newfound state alerts the well-intending father and husband that all is not well on the home front. Moved by the unfulfilled needs of his neglected family and determined to become a better father if he can only shed his winter coat Douglas' unique new vantage point could offer just the motivation needed to bring the nefarious forces behind the serum to justice and win back his wife and kids once and for all. | On the heels of such extravagant historical swordplay epics as Hero and House of Flying Daggers Mainland Chinese director Zhang Yimou returns to the reins to tell this intimate tale of an aging father who attempts to remedy a longstanding rift with his grown son. Summoned to Tokyo by his daughter-in-law Rie (Shinobu Terajima) village fisherman Gou-ichi Takata (Ken Takakura) arrives at a city hospital to find his son Ken-ichi (Kiichi Nakai) bedridden by liver cancer. Though Gou-ichi attempts to use the visit as a catalyst to heal a decade-long dispute between the pair stubborn Ken-ichi rejects his father's attempt at reconciliation outright. Subsequently handed a videotape by Rie before departing back to the countryside Gou-ichi returns home unsuccessful in his efforts to build a bridge of peace between himself and his ailing son. Upon watching the videotape a research project exploring the Chinese folk arts that was shot by Ken-ichi in the Southern province of Yunnan Gou-ichi is oddly affected by the onscreen failure of his son in convincing well-known opera singer Li Jiamin (playing himself) to perform the titular song a classic operatic piece espousing the values of friendship. Now determined to travel to Yunnan and videotape the performance that his son could not Gou-ichi embarks on a life-changing quest that will not only give him a greater understanding of the relationship between himself and his own son but set into motion a healing process that will also have a profound impact on the troubled opera singer and the man's long-lost illegitimate son as well. | One of the better known traditions of the annual Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans LA is the beads -- most folks wear lots of cheap plastic beads while they wander the city's streets in search of fun and men hoping that women will flash their breasts usually toss ladies their beads in what they hope will be considered a fair exchange. However while in New Orleans those beads symbolize a wild party and low-level exhibitionism on the other side of the world they mean something else. In Fuzhou China a man named Roger Wong owns a factory that produces the majority of the beads tossed to strangers during Mardi Gras and to his employees the beads mean work days of 14 to 20 hours for which they are paid less than ten cents an hour. Most of the workers in Wong's plant are young women whom he says are less likely to cause trouble or make demands than their male equivalent. The workers live in a dormitory where they can be fined one month's wages if a member of the opposite sex is found in their room. And most are struggling to support themselves and their families on wages that are low even by the standards of a Chinese sweatshop. Mardi Gras: Made in China is a documentary which explores the dramatic contrast between the conditions under which Mardi Gras beads are made and what happens with them once they arrive in the United States; both American revelers and Chinese workers are given a perspective on how the other half lives and what can be done to make their circumstances more equitable. | An unstable Gulf War veteran with a savior complex receives a shocking wake-up call upon returning stateside and accepting a position with the Department of Homeland Security in the directorial debut of Training Day screenwriter David Ayer. Jim (Christian Bale) is a Gulf War veteran who believes his sworn duty to protect his fellow Americans extends to the streets of Los Angeles and he longs to fulfill his destiny by joining the LAPD. Rejected by the force and left to ponder his future with his impoverished Mexican paramour -- whom he had intended on bringing to the city after joining the police -- the dejected and unemployed veteran is offered a second shot at helping his country when he is subsequently approached by the Department of Homeland Security. As Jim and his unemployed best friend Mike (Freddy Rodriguez) carve a swath of chaos through the streets of Los Angeles the weight of their American dream soon comes crashing down in a devastating blow that threatens to dash their high hopes for a bright future. | The lies shared by three Russian strangers take on a life of their own in director Ilya Khrzhanovsky's dreamlike journey into the strange heart of modern-day Russia. After entering a local watering hole and relaying a series of elaborate but entirely fabricated tales a prostitute posing as an advertising executive a piano tuner claiming to be a genetic engineer and a butcher posing as a Kremlin insider all go their separate ways. In the hours following their strange conversation all three will experience a surreal and richly symbolic voyage into a land where the specter of even the most elaborate of lies can somehow fade into reality for one tantalizing instant. | Four Nights of a Dreamer is a loose adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novella White Nights with the action transposed from 19th century Russia to modern-day France. One night Jacques (Guillaume Des Forets) a young man with artistic aspirations sees a girl (Isabelle Weingarten) trying to commit suicide by jumping from a bridge. When he prevents her from jumping Marthe tells him that she has become desperate waiting for her lover who left her almost a year ago but promised to return. Jacques asks Marthe to meet him by the bridge the next night and the girl agrees. They spend the following three nights wandering through Paris and Jacques tries in vain to cure Marthe of the memories of her elusive lover. The same story was previously filmed by Luchino Visconti as Le Notti Bianche. | Inventive Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director Michel Gondry takes a surreal trip through the mind of an introverted but wildly creative man whose attempts to balance his colorful dreams with his stark reality are complicated by the arrival of a beautiful woman into his life. Shy Stéphane (Gael García Bernal) has returned to his childhood hometown to accept a new job. When the prospective employment offer fails to live up to expectations however Stéphane is at least comforted by the close bond he has formed with his creative-thinking neighbor Stéphanie (Charlotte Gainsbourg). Their blossoming romance finally awakens the sleeping confidence that the withdrawn Stéphane was previously capable of displaying only in his dreams but Stéphane and Stéphanie find their relationship challenged when lingering insecurities prompt the smitten visionary to confront an old dilemma that can't be solved by the Science of Sleep. | Eight brave sled dogs search for the master who is looking for a way to rescue them in this adventure drama. An American geologist (Bruce Greenwood) flies to Antarctica to participate in a project at the United States Research Base where he teams up with arctic guide Jerry Shepard (Paul Walker) and his best friend Cooper (Jason Biggs). The scientist soon discovers that Shepard also has eight other valuable friends -- a pack of sled dogs he's worked with for years who have rescued him from a number of tight spots. As the three men explore a frozen mountain region an unexpected accident coupled with a massive storm front forces them to fly to safety leaving the dogs behind. Shepard is determined to rescue his canine friends but he has to wait until the weather will allow him to travel back to the mountain while the dogs struggle against the elements to survive as they attempt to make their way back home. Eight Below was inspired by a true story involving Japanese researchers exploring the Antarctic in 1957; the story was made into the film Nankyoku Monogatari. | A young girl learns to believe in herself and value her intelligence in this critically-acclaimed family-friendly drama. Akeelah Anderson (Keke Palmer) is an 11-year-old being raised by her mother Tanya (Angela Bassett) who was left on her own after the death of her husband. While Akeelah is a very bright girl she's hardly a star student and seems afraid of acting like a bookworm around her friends and classmates. However Akeelah's teacher sees genuine potential in her student and encourages her to enter the school's spelling bee convinced Akeelah has the brains and the talent to win. Akeelah applies herself and emerges victorious in the local competition but discovers the going gets tougher when she goes to a statewide bee studying for the regionals under the aegis of strict English teacher Dr. Larabee (Laurence Fishburne) who consents to act as her coach A college professor who was a spelling-bee champ as a child Larabee is a stubborn taskmaster who questions Akeelah's ability and commitment but in time he develops a respect for his pupil and helps her prove her talent as she climbs the ladder to the National Spelling Bee. Meanwhile Tanya feels intimidated when she finds the contests are dominated by children from wealthy families and privileged backgrounds and argues that the competition may not be in Akeelah's best interest believing instead that homework should be the one and only priority in Akeelah's life. It soon becomes apparent that if Akeelah has any intention of entering the national spelling bee championships in Washington D.C. she will not do so with Tanya's permission or blessing. This marks the first onscreen reunion of Bassett and Fishburne since their Academy Award-nommed performances as Ike Turner and Tina Turner in Brian Gibson's 1993 biopic What's Love Got to Do with It. | Cabin Fever director Eli Roth skips the humor of his freshman feature and goes straight for the jugular in this unrelenting scare-fest about a pair of libidinous American backpackers seeking cheap thrills in the European countryside. Their carefree college days close behind and the responsibility of the real world looming ever closer on the horizon Josh (Derek Richardson) and Paxton (Jay Hernandez) strap on their backpacks and prepare for a stratospheric last hurrah of booze babes drugs and debauchery halfway across the globe. It's during a visit to Amsterdam that the pair meets up with raucous Icelandic backpacker Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson) and after the three globe-trotting thrill seekers catch wind of a Slovakian city whose male population has dwindled as a result of civil strife -- leaving the ladies ready and willing to accept any male companionship that might turn up at the local hostel -- the trio quickly beats a hasty retreat to the out-of-the-way oasis. Upon check-in the trio is greeted by a bevy of beautiful locals and is quickly convinced that the hedonistic hideaway is indeed the real deal. Hazily awakening the following morning to find no trace of backpacking buddy Oli Paxton chalks his former traveling companion's disappearance up to capriciousness and prepares for another day of debauchery despite Josh's rapidly elevating sense of unease. Now trapped defenselessly in a foreign land without any means of escape and no way of anticipating the unimaginable hell that lies ahead the pair is plunged into a torturous netherworld where the screams of the damned fill the air with dread and the warm rays of the sun are little more than a fading memory. | William Tyler Smith's Kiss Me Again concerns the emotional fallout that occurs when a couple who fancies themselves progressive and liberated attempts to have a sexually open marriage. Jeremy London plays Julian a professor who is happily married to Chalice (Katheryn Winnick). When a mutual attraction develops between Julian and his student Elena (Mirelly Taylor) Julian begins to question his marriage vows. After the couple sees their neighbor engaged in a threesome Julian broaches the topic of bringing another person into their marital bed. Once the physical feelings have been sated everyone is left wit the emotional ramifications. Kiss Me Again made its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. | Matt Farnsworth wrote and stars in the independent drama Iowa which also marks his feature directorial debut. Farnsworth and associate producer/co-star Diane Foster had previously worked on Poor Man's Dope a documentary about tweaked-out Midwestern methamphetamine addicts and dealers and that inspired them to make this feature. Farnsworth plays Esper whose father a meth addict dies as the film opens. Esper stands to collect on an insurance policy but as executor Irv (John Savage) tells him only if drug tests on his father come back clean. Esper is involved in a serious relationship with Irv's daughter Donna (Foster) and plans to marry her with or without the money. But Esper's scheming mother Effie (Rosanna Arquette) has other plans. She's teamed up with corrupt parole officer Larry (Michael T. Weiss from television's The Pretender) in a vicious plot to get Esper out of the way and collect the insurance money herself. Larry busts Esper and assaults Donna while he's in jail but Donna finds a way to bail Esper out before Larry can have him killed. Together with their junkie friends Nick (David Backus) and Dominique (Amanda Tepe) Esper and Donna start up their own meth lab. But Larry is still after Esper and the methamphetamine business turns out to be more dangerous than any of them had imagined. Iowa had its world premiere in competition at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. | An impoverished Mexican musician weighs his love for his country against his desire for a better life in this lyrical documentary from filmmaker Natalia Almada. Magdiel is a singer and songwriter who was born and raised in La Reforma a community along the border of Mexico and the United States. While Magdiel's father earns a meager living as a fisherman the young man is frustrated by the grinding poverty and dearth of opportunities which surround him. Magdiel writes songs in the mold of his hero Chalino Sánchez a | A free-spirited art student and a roguish poet find their addiction to each other taking a back seat to their taste for heroin in director Neil Armfield's intensely personal tale of recreational drug use gone bad. When Candy (Abbie Cornish) and Dan (Heath Ledger) first fell in love they both thought they had found all they ever needed in life. Despite financial hardships the pair sustained themselves on the vibrant life force that burned blindingly bright as it promised an invincible future. Their intoxicating romance a blissful altered state of which heroin played only a minor role in the beginning Candy and Dan soon decide to strengthen their bond by marrying and starting a family. Their manufactured Eden gradually becomes an uncontrollable inferno however as Candy's parents slowly pull away due to the pain of witnessing their daughter's slow slide into oblivion and even chemistry professor Casper (Geoffrey Rush) who was at first complicit in their experimentation admits that Candy and Dan's blind devotion to the drug is now forever ingrained into their commitment to one and other. As the marriage deteriorates right along with Candy's increasingly fragile mental state Dan must make the difficult decision to either rescue her or pull away in hopes that the clarity of separation will finally empower her to break free of the addiction that binds her. | Screen newcomer Joseph Cross portrays Augusten Burroughs in director Ryan Murphy's film adaptation of author Burroughs' best-selling personal memoir of the same name. A child of the 1970s whose alcoholic father Norman (Alec Baldwin) and delusional unpublished poet mother Deidre (Annette Benning) serve as the dictionary definition of the word "dysfunctional" Augusten is sent by his mother to live with her eccentric psychiatrist Dr. Finch (Brian Cox) when his disagreeable parents ultimately decide terminate their turbulent marriage. Suddenly thrust into an environment that is as unfamiliar as it is unpredictable young Augusten forms a curious relationship with the doctor's two whimsical daughters while learning to adapt and survive under even the most unusual of circumstances. | A reluctant Yugoslav hitman working in New York City finds his fate inescapably tied with that of his ex-wife and her law-enforcing current boyfriend in director Vladan Nikolic's contemplative character study in which all reality is subjective. An orphan from Bosnia who has been forced to assume the role of killer for hire by a blackmailing former covert-operations agent the man known as Uncle Vanya (Sergej Trifunovic) is told that he must complete one final job before he is permitted to retire. When the simple money-for-drugs deal goes south and Uncle Vanya is forced to take a hostage an already complicated situation takes a further turn for the worse when it's revealed that Uncle Vanya's hostage is none other than his former wife Anna (Geno Lechner). As Anna's current boyfriend uses his police authority to close in on the pair and Uncle Vanya's enraged boss dispatches his bumbling thugs to scour the city for the killer-in-hiding Uncle Vanya and Anna attempt to reconcile their past while begrudgingly acknowledging that a future together is impossible. | Cultures collide and traditional beliefs are challenged when a group of Danish explorers arrive in the Arctic Circle and encounter an Inuit community determined to maintain their sense of culture in Atanarjuat director Zacharias Kunuk's cinematic meditation on this cultural and historical event. The year is 1922 and elderly shaman Awa (Pakak Innukshuk) is struggling to maintain his stormy relationship with rebellious daughter Apak (Leah Angutimarik). Her life marred by the same tragedy that befell her father Apak is a shaman who is neglecting her current mate in favor of spending time with her deceased previous husband in the spirit realm. When a group of Danish explorers arrive and Awa is prompted to define his beliefs his attempt to convey to his community the potentially damaging effects of Christian influence on Inuit culture offers a stirring look at the true meaning of tradition. | A petty thief is the link between a well-to-do businessman and a single mother struggling to get by in his edgy emotional drama. Will Francis (Jude Law) is a successful landscape architect who runs an upscale business with his friend Sandy (Martin Freeman) in the King's Cross section of London a neighborhood that has long been plagued by crime and poverty but has lately become the target of a major gentrification program. Will's longtime girlfriend is Liv (Robin Wright Penn) a lovely woman troubled by a lack of communication between herself and her husband and emotional problems with their teenage daughter Bea (Poppy Rogers) who can't sleep and is obsessed with gymnastics. A thief has broken into Will and Sandy's office not once but twice taking Will's laptop and the company's computer equipment and Will begins spending his evenings at the shop in hopes of catching the culprit in action. The burglar strikes a third time and while giving chase Will sees him make his way into a shabby apartment building. Will learns the criminal is Miro (Rafi Gavron) a 15-year-old refugee from Bosnia. Without revealing what he knows Will makes the acquaintance of Amira (Juliette Binoche) Miro's widowed mother -- a Bosnian refugee who makes a living as a seamstress. As Will starts bringing Amira business on a regular basis the two begin an affair which continues even as Will maintains his relationship with Liv. Breaking and Entering was written and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Anthony Minghella; it was his first project made from his own original script since Truly Madly Deeply in 1991. | A lone ping-pong ball floating along a remote Mongolian river sets a trio of young boys on the adventure of a lifetime in director Ning Hao's tale of discovery and adventure in east-central Asia. Little has changed in the landscape of Mongolia since the ancient days of Genghis Kahn so when Bilike Erguotou and Dawa discover a mysterious white ball dancing along the surface of the water their curiosity quickly gets the best of them. Informed by Bilike's grandmother that the strange sphere is a glowing pearl from heaven the three youngsters stay up all night waiting for the ball to light up to no avail. When inquiries to others offer nothing but perplexed looks and wild speculation Bilike Erguotou and Dawa travel to a faraway monastery to seek the wisdom of the wise lamas and unlock the secrets of their odd discovery. That too offers more questions and answers as the sheltered lamas admit to never having seen an object of such origins though and it isn't until the trio witnesses a ping-pong tournament on a television won by Dawa's father that they finally realize their discovery is the "national ball of China." Now determined to return the ball to its rightful owners Bilike Erguotou and Dawa set out on the road to Beijing without realizing how far the technologically advanced capitol of China truly is from their serine Mongolian paradise. | Five longtime friends enjoy a few days of celebratory carousing as they try to forget their adult responsibilities in this slice-of-life comedy drama from director/writer/actor Edward Burns. Paulie (Burns) is a working-class guy from Long Island who has learned that his longtime girlfriend (Brittany Murphy) is pregnant and he decides he should do the right thing and marry her. Paulie has asked several of his best friends to stand with him at the wedding and shortly before the big day they get together at a local watering hole to give Paulie a proper send-off. Over the course of a weekend the guys knock back a lot of beer play a little softball swat some golf balls head out fishing and share their thoughts with each man having some unresolved baggage to deal with. While Paulie is excited about his upcoming marriage he's scared of how parenthood will change his life. His older brother Jimbo (Donal Logue) has been arguing with his wife and spending his time in topless bars but inside he's worried about the fact his wife hasn't been able to get pregnant and he's convinced it's his fault. Des (Matthew Lillard) is a seemingly happy husband and father but he seems to be more interested in getting his old rock band back together than spending time with his family. Mike (Jay Mohr) wants to settle down and have kids but he can't imagine doing so with any woman other than the girl who dumped him some time ago. And while T.C. (John Leguizamo) goes out of his way to like one of the guys he doesn't have the nerve to tell his best friends that he's gay. The Groomsmen received its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. | Produced by the gifted Marin Karmitz's MK2 Productions Eric Khoo's omnibus film Be With Me encompasses three separate tales. All are concerned with the themes of love and fate each centered around a character who yearns to be with another beloved individual. In the first segment "Meant to Be" an elderly shopkeeper suffers from the pangs of loneliness until an encounter with the blind and deaf Theresa Chan (via her autobiography) changes his life; the 61-year-old Chan portrays herself in the segment and shares her story with the audience. The second "So in Love" chronicles the experiences of two teenage lesbians whose lives are about to change irrevocably. In the third "Finding Love" a middle-aged security guard (Seet Keng-Yew) divides his affections between food and an infatuation with a professional woman who works in his building. He feels too intimidated to approach the girl formally but ultimately decides to make himself known with a letter. Be With Me co-stars Ezann Lee Lynn Poh Chiew Sung-Ching and Samantha Tan. | Two reporters covering the story of a Texas man who claims to have been abducted by a UFO find their basic beliefs clashing as they attempt to sort through the facts in director Rich Christiano's sci-fi-themed Christian thriller. Thirty-eight-year old Randy Mitchell claims that while driving home one evening on a lonely stretch of highway a giant cloud hovered over his vehicle and swept him into the darkened sky. When the editor of a national magazine sends his two best reporters to interview Mitchell what follows is a classic case of skeptic versus believer. As one reporter struggles to disprove the incident as delusional nonsense the other strives to find evidence that life exists elsewhere in the cosmos. In the end both reporters uncover an answer they could have ever anticipated. | Two outcasts wander the back roads of Brazil looking for different kinds of escape in this drama. Johann (Peter Ketnath) fled Germany to avoid being drafted during World War II and has ended up in Brazil where he makes his living as a traveling showman and salesman. Johann spends his days driving his truck through the Brazilian outback and when he discovers a suitably populated village he sets up his portable projection system and shows advertising films promoting the latest wonder drug -- aspirin. Johann does good business at his stops but spending most of his time behind the wheel gets tiresome and he often picks up hitchhikers to break up the monotony. One day Johann picks up Ranulpho (João Miguel) a native who strikes up a friendship with the expatriate German and offers to join him as a projectionist and assistant. While Johann welcomes both the help and the company the two soon become aware of their different temperaments -- Johann has grown to love Brazil while Ranulpho longs to get away -- and Johann finds he can no longer escape the war in the wilds of Brazil as the nation has an economic alliance with the Allied forces and immigration authorities insist he either return to Germany or give himself up to military police in São Paulo. Cinema Aspirins and Vultures (aka Cinema Aspirinas e Urubus) was the first feature film from writer and director Marcelo Gomes. | Inspired by the Japanese drama Himitsu (which was in turn based on the novel by author Keigo Higashino) director Vincent Perez's supernatural drama tells the tale of a mother who discovers some shocking secrets about her teenage daughter after being killed in a tragic car accident and seeing her soul inexplicably transplanted into the body of the troubled young girl. Benjamin (David Duchovny) and Hannah (Lili Taylor) are happily married soul mates yet neither parent realizes that their adolescent daughter Sam (Olivia Thirlby) is leading a desperate double life. One day seemingly out of the blue Benjamin and Sam find their lives changed forever when Hannah is killed in a violent car accident. But at the moment of death Hannah's soul is somehow propelled into Sam's body giving the mother a chance to know her beautiful daughter more intimately than she ever did in life. Unfortunately the things that Hannah discovers about Sam are deeply disturbing; Sam has been leading a secret life - a life that neither Hannah nor Benjamin ever knew anything about. Meanwhile back at home Hannah and her grieving husband receive one last chance to rekindle their romance and say their last goodbyes. | Bob Odenkirk's jail comedy Let's Go to Prison stars Will Arnett as Nelson Biederman IV the son of a judge who ends up being sentenced to serve time in Rossmore State Penitentiary. During one of his rare stints out of incarceration career criminal John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) learns of the conviction. John holds a grudge against Nelson's father and decides to get his revenge by going back to jail and making Nelson's stay there as horrible as possible. Chi McBride co-stars as a fellow inmate. | Steven Soderbergh followed up his slick star-studded sequel Ocean's Twelve with Bubble a small-town drama about workers in a doll factory played by a cast of unknowns. Martha (Debbie Doebereiner) seems to have acclimated herself to a very simple life. She works at the factory where she eats lunch with a younger co-worker Kyle (Dustin Ashley) and goes home to take care of her elderly father. Her routine is disrupted when an attractive young woman Rose (Misty Wilkins) is hired at the factory to help them with the holiday rush. Rose soon tells the others that she's eager to leave their town where there is "nothing to do." She immediately attracts Kyle's attention. One night Rose asks Martha to baby-sit for her two-year-old daughter while she goes out on a date. Martha is startled to learn that her date is with Kyle. When Rose returns home that night she's greeted by her angry ex-boyfriend Jake (K. Smith) who accuses her of stealing from him. Martha looks on while Rose and Jake have a heated confrontation. The next morning one of the characters is found murdered and a detective (played by Decker Moody) begins to investigate. Bubble was written by Coleman Hough who also scripted Soderbergh's Full Frontal. It was shown at the 2005 New York Film Festival presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. | A hotly contested political race generates a wealth of drama in this documentary from filmmaker Marshall Curry. Sharpe James is a veteran politician who has been mayor of Newark NJ since 1986; by the admission of his own spokespeople James is a "machine" politician who uses muscle and influence to get things done and while he's enjoyed the fruits of his success his administration has been accused of having a long history of corruption. In 2002 Cory Booker a lawyer who was a member of the Newark City Council announced he was running for mayor and it didn't take long for the contest to get ugly. Booker was a graduate of Yale Law School a Rhodes Scholar and an advocate of more open and honest government and James and his staff wasted no time in attacking his qualifications and personality in public. While both candidates were African-American James chose to play the race card questioning if Booker was "black" enough and suggesting the church-going Baptist was actually a Jew. James's campaign staff didn't stop at verbal attacks and as Marshall Curry began covering the James and Booker campaigns he found himself frequently attacked by James's supporters (with his camera running and in full view of other reporters) and a number of local businessmen stated for the record that they were supporting James for fear of reprisals later on. The film that resulted from Curry's efforts Street Fight received a 2005 Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature. | The tragic aftermath of human carelessness travels around the world in this multi-narrative drama from filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu. Richard (Brad Pitt) and Susan (Cate Blanchett) are a couple from the United States who have traveled to Morocco in Northern Africa on a vacation after the death of one of their children has sent Susan into a deep depression. Richard and Susan's other two children have been left in the care of Amelia (Adriana Barraza) their housekeeper. Amelia is originally from Mexico and her oldest son is getting married in Tijuana. Unable to find someone who can watch the kids or to obtain permission to take the day off Amelia takes the children with her as she travels across the border for the celebration. Around the same time in Morocco a poor farmer buys a hunting rifle and he gives it to his sons to scare off the predatory animals that have been thinning out their goat herd. The boys decide to test the weapon's range by shooting at a bus far away; the shot hits Susan in the shoulder and soon she's bleeding severely while police are convinced the attack is the work of terrorists. In Japan Chieko (Rinko Kikuchi) is a teenage deaf-mute whose mother recently committed suicide. This despairing confused girl experiences such rage and frustration that she causes her volleyball team to lose a match and later yanks her underwear off and begins exposing herself to boys in a crowded restaurant. Chieko's father then struggles to reach past the emotional distance which separates him and his daughter. Babel earned Alejandro González Iñárritu the prize for Best Director at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. | A talented dancer who was abducted and tortured by three mysterious women struggles to come to grips with his harrowing experience in director Ana Kokkinos' adaptation of Rupert Thompson's unsettling novel. A beautiful and charismatic dancer who has immersed himself in a dream world of graceful movement Daniel (Tom Long) maintains an amiable but somewhat detached relationship with his girlfriend and a passionate relationship with his mentor and choreographer Isabel (Greta Scacci). When Daniel ventures out for cigarettes one day and doesn't return the women in his life are devastated. Upon returning without explanation eleven days later the profoundly shaken Daniel is unable to articulate his experience and loses his ability to dance. To make matters worse Daniel is unable to engage emotionally with even the people who were closest to him before the strange incident. Now in order to reclaim his identity by confronting his abductors Daniel sets out to find the three women with only his memories of the ambient sounds that flowed into his window to guide him. | null | Cinema of the surreal icon David Lynch follows up the success of his critically acclaimed 2001 feature Mulholland Drive with this dark mystery shot on a handheld Sony PD150 digital video recorder. It is the tale of an actress whose personality becomes increasingly fragmented as she delves ever deeper into her work for a high-profile filmmaker. Kingsley (Jeremy Irons) is a director looking to adapt for the screen a Polish gypsy folktale that was previously stalled when the two leads were viciously murdered. Having offered the female lead to devoted actress Nikki (Laura Dern) Kingsley warns her male co-star Devon (Justin Theroux) to maintain his professional distance as Nikki's husband (Peter J. Lucas) is known to be notoriously possessive. As the passionate co-stars quickly cross the line and become lovers Nikki's slowly slipping sense of reality causes her to eventually become lost in her character while the mysterious story of a Polish couple and a trio of giant stage-bound rabbits (voices of Naomi Watts Scott Coffey and Laura Harring) lounge around on the sofa and tend to their domestic duties. Shot over the course of two and a half years and without a formalized script Lynch's hallucinogenic look at a doomed film project features all of the abstract imagery and strange symbolism that have long made the director a favorite of film fans who embrace his disorienting approach to unconventional storytelling. | "What would you think if I shaved my moustache?" asks Marc (Vincent Lindon) of his wife Agnès (Emmanuelle Devos) one fateful night as they prepare to visit friends for dinner. She's never seen him without it but while she goes to do some last-minute shopping he impulsively shaves the moustache off. Thus begins a tragic odyssey that leads Marc to question every relationship in his life and even his own identity. Marc's journey into darkness begins when Agnès returns home. At first he playfully tries to conceal what he's done. When he finally reveals his bare face to her with a flourish her reaction is...nonexistent. She baffles him by appearing not to notice the change. Confused he says nothing and they proceed with their plans for the evening. When the couple's friends Serge (Mathieu Amalric) and Nadia (Macha Polikarpova) also fail to make note of the change in Marc's appearance he begins to get angry believing that Agnès is playing an elaborate prank on him. In the car on the way home he loses his temper and it's her turn to be baffled. What moustache? How can she have noticed that he shaved his moustache when he's never had one? While Agnès begins to question her husband's sanity Marc frantically searches for evidence of his former facial hair. Things only get worse for Marc as no one at his job remembers him having a moustache either and before long he discovers that there are other details of his life that only he remembers. The Moustache marks the directorial debut of Emmanuel Carrère who adapted his own novel with Jérôme Beaujour (She's One of Us). The film was shown as part of The Film Society of Lincoln Center's 2006 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema. | Ishai Setton's comedy drama The Big Bad Swim concerns the people who sign up to attend a beginner adult swim class. Some of the people involved in the class include Amy (Paget Brewster) whose marriage is on the rocks; Jordan (Jess Weixler) a stripper; and the teacher Noah (Jeff Branson) who eventually experiences romantic sparks with Amy. Another subplot involves a documentary film being made about Jordan. The Big Bad Swim had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. | Forget terrorists or hijackers -- there's a handful of deadly assassins aboard a jet liner and they don't even have arms or legs in this airborne thriller. Neville Flynn (Samuel L. Jackson) is an FBI agent handling what seems like a routine assignment -- serving as bodyguard for Sean Jones (Nathan Phillips) a Hawaiian surfer dude who is flying to California to testify in a high-profile criminal trial after witnessing mobster Eddie Kim (Byron Lawson) murdering one of his underlings. However Flynn's job gets a lot more challenging when he discovers Kim's associates don't want Jones to talk and have devised a unique way to ensure his silence. A cache of highly dangerous poisonous snakes has been hidden on board the jet and is released using a timed mechanism once the flight is well underway. The snakes quickly attack several members of the flight crew and are eagerly eying the passengers when Flynn decides its time to get medieval on the reptiles. Also starring Rachel Blanchard Benjamin McKenzie and Mark Houghton Snakes on a Plane was produced under the title of Pacific Air Flight 121 but in several interviews Samuel L. Jackson expressed his enthusiasm for the script's original title Snakes on a Plane and the high-concept moniker quickly made the film's title and theme a favorite with bloggers and on Internet fan sites all over the world. | An in-name-only direct-to-video sequel to 1995's blockbuster thriller The Net The Net 2.0 begins with a new character - a stunning computer tech named Hope Cassidy (North Shore'sNikki DeLoach) - who travels to Istanbul where she plans to take a new job. Yet Hope soon finds herself pursued by dozens of unsavory characters and underhanded types who threaten to "erase" her identity by wielding the power of the internet's dark side. Helmed by Charles Winkler (the son of The Net's director Irwin Winkler) The Net 2.0 co-stars Keegan Connor Tracy and Demet Akbag. | John Cameron Mitchell who created a cult sensation as writer and director of Hedwig and the Angry Inch blazes a brave new trail with this comedy-drama which combines the stories of a handful of emotionally unsatisfied New Yorkers with some of the most explicit sexual material to ever appear in a mainstream motion picture. Sofia (Sook-Yin Lee) is a couples' therapist who has a major relationship problem of her own -- she's never had an orgasm and her husband Rob (Raphael Barker) doesn't seem capable of giving her one. Sophia's clients include James and Jamie (Paul Dawson and PJ DeBoy) a gay couple who have been together for five years and are beginning to grow tired of one another. As James and Jamie discuss the possibility of bringing another man into the bedroom Sophia accidentally mentions her problem and they tell her of an upcoming "Shortbus Party" a sexual free-for-all in which straight gay and lesbian couples are all welcome to either talk about sex or take a more active role in the main ballroom. As James and Jamie hook up with Ceth (Jay Brannan) for some mutually satisfying action at the bash Sophia experiments with Sapphic diversions and begins to truly find herself when she encounters Severin (Lindsay Beamish) a professional dominatrix. However while Sophia begins to find what she needs with Severin she discovers that while Severin is able to casually enter into a sexual relationship she's never been able to emotionally commit herself to someone else. Shortbus was screened in competition at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. | Writer and director Michael Mann updates the groundbreaking television crime series he created in the 1980s with this stylish thriller. Ricardo Tubbs (Jamie Foxx) and Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell) are two police detectives working undercover in Florida; Tubbs is smart cool and resourceful while Crockett has his own way of doing things though he stays close enough to the rules to stay out of trouble. Their latest assignment is to get the goods on Arcangel de Jesus Montoya (Luis Tosar) a local drug kingpin whose men are believed to be responsible for a handful of recent murders. In order to infiltrate Montoya's operation Tubbs and Crockett pose as powerboat racers willing to use their talents to pilot drug-smuggling ships for the right price. The detectives' ruse works but as they dig deeper into Montoya's inner circle they become involved in a dangerous operation that will take them to Haiti and Cuba where neither the Miami Police Force nor the United States government can help them if things go wrong. Crockett also begins walking a risky path when he begins an affair with Isabella (Gong Li) a woman high up in Montoya's organization. Miami Vice marked Michael Mann's third consecutive directorial effort with Jamie Foxx after Ali and Collateral. | A French writer finds his life is once again being turned sideways by his footloose European friends in this sequel to the international hit L'Auberge Espagnole. Five years after we last saw him Xavier (Romain Duris) has given up his aspirations of a career in international finance but his new path as a writer isn't going as well as he hoped; his novel about his experiences in Spain has yet to be published and lately he's been writing scripts for a French soap opera. When his French producers enter into a co-production agreement with a British network and Xavier lands an assignment ghost-writing a tell-all autobiography for famous fashion model Celia Shelburn (Lucy Gordon) he finds himself spending plenty of time traveling between Paris and London. In London Xavier becomes reacquainted with Wendy (Kelly Reilly) whom he met during his time in Spain and he wonders if he should take another stab at a relationship with her; Wendy is currently involved but is increasingly frustrated with her boyfriend's drug problems and mood swings. Xavier is also infatuated with Celia and wonders if a dalliance with the glamorous model might be possible. Needing romantic advice Xavier turns to another old friend Isabelle (Cécile De France) a lesbian who offers her understanding of women as well as a spare bedroom in her flat. Xavier also gets pointers from his ex-girlfriend Martine (Audrey Tautou) who has a child from a former beau and is trying to sort out her own romantic troubles. Russian Dolls (aka Les Poupées Russes) also features Kevin Bishop reprising his role as William from the first film. | An unemployed alcoholic thirtysomething who still lives with his mother and can't seem to muster the motivation to turn his life around finds that all's fair in love and softball when his team is threatened with ejection from the league in a raunchy sports comedy starring Howard Stern Show regular Artie Lange. For the sluggers from Ed's Bar and Swill the weekly trip to the local diamond is more about drinking and roughhousing than it is about such technicalities as hitting home runs and striking out the opposing team. When their favorite pastime is threatened by the ultra-competitive athleticism of the league's villainous perennial champions -- led by local gym owner and current mayoral candidate Manganelli (Anthony de Sando) -- this motley group of hard-drinking sportsmen must make one final push for the pennant and end their unprecedented losing streak if they hold out any hope of making it to another season. Ralph Macchio Seymour Cassel and Laurie Metcalf co-star and longtime Saturday Night Live contributor Frank Sebastiano makes his directorial debut. | An outwardly ordinary teenager finds himself suddenly thrust into extraordinary circumstances upon discovering that his entire youth was part of an elaborate plan to create the perfect super spy in director Geoffrey Sax's action-packed adaptation of author Anthony Horowitz's best-selling series of novels featuring an adolescent secret agent. Alex Rider (Alex Pettyfer) always though that his kindly uncle Ian (Ewan McGregor) was your average everyday nondescript bank manager but when Ian was murdered by notorious assassin Yassen Gregorovich (Damian Lewis) everything young Alex thought he knew would be forever changed by one simple bullet. A deadly martial artist skilled linguist steady-handed mountaineer and deadeye marksman Alex realizes that his uncle has been secretly training him in the art of espionage when he is recruited by MI6 Special Operations agents Mr. Blunt (Bill Nighy) and Mrs. Jones (Sophie Okonedo). It seems that billionaire Darius Sayle (Mickey Rourke) has generously offered to donate a complimentary Stormbreaker supercomputer to every school in Britain but while his philanthropic offer is welcomed with open arms by the struggling school system MI6 fears that something nefarious is afoot. Assigned the task of infiltrating Sayle's impenetrable lair by posing as the winner of a computer magazine contest Alex makes the acquaintance of shady Sayle sidekicks Mr. Grin (Andy Serkis) and Nadia Vole (Missi Pyle) before getting a special sneak preview of the remarkable Stormbreaker's true powers. His cover subsequently blown Alex is given a key piece of information regarding the remarkable computer before being thrown to a giant jellyfish by Sayle and his henchmen and left to die just as the prime minister is about to push the button that will activate Stormbreaker computers all across Britain. With no time to spare and the fate of a nation hanging in the balance Alex must now enlist the help of his trusted housekeeper Jack Starbright (Alicia Silverstone) and faithful classmate Sabina Pleasure (Sarah Bolger) in ensuring that the Stormbreaker system is not activated and revealing Sayle for the true villain that he is before the young super spy's breathless first mission becomes his fatal last. | The Story of the Weeping Camel director Byambasuren Davaa returns to the helm to further explore the bond between man and beast with this tale of a young Mongolian girl who rescues a stray dog and the subsequent relationship that develops between the homeless canine and the girl's disapproving father. Six-year-old Nansal was in the field collecting dung patties for fuel when she first came across the aimless yellow mutt she took to calling Zochor ("Spot"). Though the amiable mongrel and the girl form an immediate bond trouble arises when her father insists that it will lead the wolves to the family's sheep and she must get rid of it immediately. In the weeks that follow Nansal does her best to keep her four-legged friend a secret from her dad but when winter draws near and the family prepares to migrate to another camp Zochor is eventually tied to a post by Nansal's father and left behind. Despite the father's insistence that the beast will only bring problems for the family he is soon compelled to reconsider his stance on the matter when Zochor proves his worth by protecting the youngest member of the family from a flock of hungry vultures. | Niall Johnson's comedy Keeping Mum concerns the family of a vicar who are beset by a variety of problems. Reverend Walter Goodfellow (Rowan Atkinson) is a well-meaning but hapless religious figure in his town. His son Petey is a wimp forever terrorized at school. His daughter Holly enjoys the company of a variety of different boyfriends. Wife Gloria (Kristin Scott Thomas) has had enough of her husband and is considering leaving him for a golf teacher (Patrick Swayze). The family starts to come back together after hiring housekeeper Grace (Maggie Smith) a woman who knows a thing or two about keeping secrets. | Tonya Neely (Viola Davis) is a neighborhood activist on the south side of Chicago trying to get her community to rally to tear down Eden Court the dangerous housing project where she lives. After a family tragedy she sent her youngest daughter Cammie (Serena Reeder) off to live with friends in a middle-class neighborhood where she could go to a better school. Leo Waters (Anthony LaPaglia) the architect who designed Eden Court many years ago lives a seemingly idyllic life with his wife Julia (Isabella Rossellini) his teenage daughter Christina (Hayden Panettiere) and his son Martin (Sebastian Stan) who has just returned home after dropping out of college. Leo's family is on the verge of a crisis. Julia's unhappiness with their marriage leads her to clean the house obsessively. Christina is only 15 but she is eager to explore her budding sexuality. Martin is understandably cynical about his home life and confused about his own desires. When Tonya contacts Leo hoping to convince him to sign the petition to tear down Eden Court it sets a chain of events in motion that will force both families to confront the issues that they've tried so hard to avoid. The Architect which also features performances by Paul James Walton Goggins Tijuana Ricks Lauren Hodges and Malcolm Goodwin was directed by Matt Tauber adapted from a play by Scottish playwright David Greig. The film had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. | Celebrity obsession leads a French teen to track down her favorite singer following a disastrous staged television encounter between the pair in the feature debut from director Emmanuelle Bercot. The music of pop superstar Lauren (Emmanuelle Seigner) has a profound effect on the quiet life of teen admirer Lucie (Isild Le Besco) but when Lauren suddenly appears on Lucie's doorstep as part of a promotional campaign the starstruck teen is left reeling when her idol serenades her with a love song in front of millions of viewers. Determined to have a genuine encounter with her idol sans the media circus Lucie subsequently sets out to locate Lauren and hoodwinks the singer's tough-as-nails production assistant (Noemie Lvovsky) into allowing her into the mixed-up megastar's luxury suite. After the pair bonds over Lauren's latest breakup the singer agrees to take her fan in as a low-level errand girl. Now as the disillusioned teen begins to see past the glamorous facade to discover that fame has little bearing over emotional instability she gradually begins to realize that the celebrity world is much different than she ever imagined. | Clint Eastwood's adaptation of the non-fiction book Flags of Our Fathers concerns the lives of the men in the famous picture of soldiers raising the American flag over Iwo Jima during that historic WWII battle. Battle scenes are intercut with footage of three of the soldiers - played by Ryan Phillipe Jesse Bradford and Adam Beach -- who survived the battle going on a goodwill tour of the United States in order to sell war bonds. Many evening they are forced to reenact their famous pose something each of them finds more and more difficult to do as they suffer from survivor's guilt. Eastwood frames the story by having one of the men's grown son (Tom McCarthy) interview his father's old comrades in order to find out more about what happened to his father. Eastwood followed this film with Letters from Iwo Jima a second film about the battle of Iwo Jima but told from the Japanese perspective. Flags of Our Fathers was produced by Eastwood and Steven Spielberg. | French helmer Lucas Belvaux's The Right of the Weakest - a stark kitchen sink drama with occasional and unpredictable flashes of humor - meditates on the question of when to resign oneself to a sad fate and when to buck the system even if it means risking everything. This ensemble piece observes the perpetually flagging fortunes of several male steelworkers in a French industrial community whose one bright spot is a regular weekly card game. The men exist at varying levels of despair but all are losers. They include: Jean Pierre (Patrick Descamps) a wheelchair-bound sad sack who must be carried to the card game; Robert who lives in the same tenement and exhibits a propensity for waking up at odd hours and drinking himself into a stupor; and Marc (Lucas Belvaux) an assembly line worker at a beer factory whose job involves untangling bottles. Patrick (Eric Caravaca) qualifies as the most impressive of the group (which isn't saying much) - a househusband and college graduate married and with a son but one whose economic status sinks rapidly when his wife loses her only means of transportation to work. Ultimately the men put their heads together and devise a wild method of escaping from the doldrums - which though improbable just might be crazy enough to work. | In the years before the Hamptons became the ultimate Long Island destination two generations of clam diggers work the land and struggle to make sense of the changes that threaten to forever transform their simple way of life. The year is 1976 and the future Long Island vacationing hotspot is little more than a tight-knit community of hard-living folks who make their living from the sea. While the impending presidential race between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter has the entire country swept up in the wind of change the local Hamptons clam diggers begin waging a losing battle against the wealthy developers who are gradually encroaching on their waters. Hunt (Paul Rudd) is a restless and imaginative digger who comes from a long line of hardworking seafarers and has a keen eye for black-and-white photography. When Hunt's father suddenly dies Hunt and his lifelong pals Frankie (Ken Marino) Jack (Ron Eldard) and Cons (Josh Hamilton) slowly begin to take stock of their modest lives. Meanwhile as Hunt's recently divorced older sister Gina (Maura Tierney) struggles to get by while working as a waitress at a local diner Hunt himself enters into a playfully flirtatious relationship with vacationing Manhattanite Zoe (Lauren Ambrose). Constantly questioning why Hunt refuses to venture out of his dead-end town in favor of pursuing his artistic talents in the big city Zoe serves as a persistent reminder that one is not always necessarily bound by his or her roots. | Eschewing a family vacation in Geneva in favor of a sunny summer in suburban Brisbane a high school senior intending to hunker down with his studies becomes hopelessly distracted by the beautiful best friend of his free-spirited aunt in writer/director Daniel Lapaine's adaptation of Nick Earls' best-selling novel 48 Shades of Brown. Sixteen year-old Daniel Bancroft (Richard Wilson) was all about the books when he moved in with his twenty-two year-old aunt Jacq (Robin McLeavy) but upon meeting her pretty housemate Naomi (Emma Lung) any chance for academic advancement is thrown instantly out the window. As Daniel does his best to balance his schoolwork with the strenuous weight of first love his best friend Chris (Nick Donaldon) displays just how much effect raging hormones can have on an adolescent who lacks the discipline to stay focused on his studies. | Lust jealousy and revenge come cloaked in the guise of friendship in this psychological drama. Barbara Covett (Judi Dench) is a history teacher at a high school in London; while elderly Barbara is very bright she's also severe and domineering with a strong personality that tends to put people off. Barbara also takes a voyeuristic delight in recording the actions of those around her in her diary in the most minute detail. When Sheba Hart (Cate Blanchett) a bright and attractive woman in her mid-thirties is hired as the school's new art teacher Barbara believes she may have found someone worthy of her friendship though she's soon disappointed to discover that Sheba has a husband and two children a lifestyle that she finds offensively bourgeois. However Barbara's obsessive interest in Sheba is rewarded when the younger teacher confesses that one of her students Steven (Andrew Simpson) has developed an obviously sexual interest in her. However in fact Steven's crush on Sheba is hardly one-sided and in time Barbara discover that the two have been making love on a regular basis for months. When circumstances turn Barbara against Sheba she uses what she knows about the affair to destroy the life of her "friend." Based on the novel by Zoe Heller Notes on a Scandal also stars Bill Nighy. | Set in France in 1917 this film is about non-combatant pianist Julien (Mathieu Carriere) and the numerous efforts of his friend Jacques (Roger Van Hool) a military flier to come to his aid both in terms of finding concert opportunities and in arranging romantic assignations. At the film's opening Julien has received a telegram inviting him to visit Jacques at his country estate. When he arrives Jacques is absent but Julien manages to take the servant girl to bed with him. He leaves without ever seeing Jacques. On another occasion Jacques arranges an opportunity for Julien to play at a rich man's dinner party an offer that Julien turns down. | Abruptly summoned back to his old Watts neighborhood while serving his tour of duty in Vietnam young black soldier Mike Simm investigates his brother's recent death at the hands of two racist cops and becomes the unlikely voice of moderation between the enraged black militants who want to riot in the streets and the violent white extremists who are just itching for a race war. | Writer/director Jake Kasdan's showbiz comedy The TV Set stars David Duchovny as Mike Klein a television producer who in the beginning of the film successfully sells a network on a story idea. The film follows Klein as he must actually put the show together navigate the corporate minefield of the network and figure out what aspects of his show he is willing to compromise. Sigourney Weaver plays the demanding president of the network Justine Bateman plays Klein's wife and Judy Greer plays his manager. The TV Set had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. | The laziest cat in America swaps places with the richest feline in England in director Tim Hill's lasagna-laden sequel to the 2004 theatrical hit Garfield. Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) is on his way to London to propose to his veterinarian girlfriend Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and his unflappable cat Garfield is determined to be there when Jon pops the big question. Of course Garfield wouldn't go anywhere without his old pal Odie and soon after arriving in the land of Big Ben the clueless tomcat inadvertently changes places with royal look-a-like Prince. It seems that Prince's owner Lady Eleanor has recently passed away leaving the care of her sprawling estate Castle Carlyle in the capable paws of her devoted kitty companion. The trouble is Prince has decided it's due time for a vacation and with Garfield in charge there's no telling what kind of trouble will befall Castle Carlyle. Despite having a devoted butler named Smithee (Ian Abercrombie) to cater to his every whim and a whole host of fun-loving critters with whom to pass the lazy days spent lounging in the sun this crowned head begins to feel the sting of deceit as the envious Lord Dargis (Billy Connolly) hatches a dastardly plan to do away with the whiskered heir and claim Castle Carlyle all to himself. Meanwhile as Garfield attempts to hold his ground against his greedy would-be nemesis the fun-loving Prince is living it up with Jon and Odie by taking a trip to some of London's most popular pubs. | OutKast duo André "Andre 3000" Benjamin and Antwan Andre "Big Boi" Patton star as two Prohibition-era performers determined to fend off the vicious gangsters currently attempting to gain a stake in the pair's lucrative club in this musical drama directed by longtime collaborator Bryan Barber and featuring choreography by three-time Tony award winner Hinton Battle. In the 1930s Idlewild was the hottest speakeasy in the South thanks to the impressive showmanship of flamboyant manager/lead performer Rooster (Patton) and the notable talents of introverted pianist Percival (Benjamin). Everything changes however when a powerful gangster and his ruthless henchmen move in on the scene with every intention of landing a healthy portion of the club's considerable profits. Ving Rhames Terrence Howard Faizon Love Patti LaBelle Macy Gray Ben Vereen and Cicely Tyson co-star. | The hard work of bringing a criminal to justice goes under the microscope in this documentary. In 2003 a team of filmmakers began work on a profile of Samantha Steinberg a sketch artist working with the Miami-Dade County Police Department in Florida who creates portraits of fugitive criminals based on descriptions from victims. Midway through filming one case Steinberg was associated with became a hot topic in Miami -- she had created a sketch of a serial rapist who was believed to be responsible for seven assaults in Miami's Little Havana district. With few leads Fernando Bosch and Elio "Chills" Tamayo the detectives assigned to the case distributed the sketch as widely as possible and attempted to bring in as many people as possible who resembled the picture for DNA testing. While media coverage of the case sent the community into a panic as the rapist remained on the loose the fact the man in the sketch was African-American led many activists to accuse the Miami Police of racial profiling with the detectives left between a rock and a hard place. Code 33 follows the case from Steinberg's initial sketch to the eventual capture and confession of the rapist. Code 33 was directed by David Beilinson Michael Galinsky Suki Hawley and Zachary Werner; Beilinson Galinsky and Hawley previously collaborated on the award-winning film Horns and Halos. | The lives of a great artist a corrupted holy man and a beautiful woman cross paths at a crucial moment in history in this epic-scale historical drama from director Milos Forman. Near the end of the 18th century Francisco Goya (Stellan Skarsgård) is a gifted but controversial artist whose provocative and often satirical work has earned the enmity of the Spanish government as well as the Catholic Church who hold tremendous power as the Inquisition rages. Surprisingly Brother Lorenzo (Javier Bardem) a monk involved in the Inquisition has hired Goya to paint a portrait of himself and to prove to the Inquisitor General (Michel Lonsdale) he's not in cahoots with the renegade artist Lorenzo targets Inés (Natalie Portman) one of Goya's favorite models as a possible heretic. Under torture from Lorenzo Inés signs a false confession and her wealthy and powerful father Tomás Bilbatúa (José Luis Gómez) offers Lorenzo a taste of his own medicine by brow-beating him into signing a document confessing that his mother was an ape. Lorenzo flees Spain as his reputation lies in tatters and Goya earns greater infamy as he paints a wildly unflattering portrait of Queen María Luisa (Blanca Portillo) under commission from her husband King Carlos IV (Randy Quaid) but Inés remains in prison thanks to her coerced confession. Fifteen years later Lorenzo has become a follower of the Enlightenment and returns to Spain as Napoleon's forces storm the nation and the Inquisition finally collapses; Lorenzo attempts to liberate Inés from prison but a shocking discovery awaits him. | Enraged by decades of treachery and mistrust two magical samurai clans go to war despite the love that was meant to keep the peace in director Ten Shimoyama's feudal action entry. The year is 1614 and Japan has been unified under supreme shogun Tokugawa. Though the love shared between Gennosuke of Kohga and Oboro of Iga should have been enough to end the cycle of suffering and strife in the two warring villages the spirit of vengeance has gained too much momentum and the people have become possessed by their own insatiable rage. Now as a conspiracy set into motion by Tokugawa causes the violence to swell yet again Gennosuke pushes for peace as Oboro chooses to fight. In a time when every ninja in the land has been bestowed with amazing superhuman powers the ultimate war is about to get under way. | A former Pakistani rock star attempts to adjust to life in New York City while simultaneously making friends and selling coffee from a push cart on the streets of Manhattan in Iranian-American director Ramin Bahrani poignant character-driven drama. By day Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi) tends to hurried Manhattan-ites by keeping their bellies full and ensuring that they are adequately caffeinated and by night he supplements his income by selling bootleg porn DVDs. Though Ahmad hopes to one day raise enough money to purchase a place of his own and reunite with his estranged son times are tough in the city and the hard-working immigrant soon strikes up a tentative friendship with fellow countryman Mohammed (Charles Daniel Sandoval); a generous but sometimes condescending soul who readily takes the fledgling New Yorker under his knowing wing while offering additional work decorating his apartment. Spanish immigrant Noemi (Leticia Dolera) works at a newsstand near Ahmad's cart and also finds herself warming to the haunted former rock-star's timid ways. As Ahmad Mohammed and Noemi gradually begin to socialize together a tragedy in Ahmad's past soon prompts the struggling New York newcomer to question the true nature of his current relationships. | null | Jared Hess (of Napoleon Dynamite fame) directs this bizarre comedy starring Jack Black as Nacho a young man who works as a cook in the Mexican monastery where he was raised. When the institution faces a financial crisis Nacho decides that he must come to the aid of the house of God (as well as the beautiful young nun who has recently joined the order) by competing in the local Lucha Libre tournament. Donning a spandex outfit mask and cape Nacho becomes a hero for the ages -- but can he win the heart of a woman of the cloth? ~ Cammila Albertson All Movie Guide | The Queen Mother of all dirty words (as it was once described by Jean Shepherd) is examined through all its linguistic sociological legal and ethical implications in this documentary. Filmmaker Steven Anderson interviews dozens of people about the history and function of "the F word" including language historians who have a hard time nailing down its origin writers (including Hunter S. Thompson and Ben Bradlee) who talk about its role in literature and press freedom comedians (among them Drew Carey Janeane Garofalo and Billy Connolly) who ponder its frequent presence in hipster humor pop musicians (such as Ice-T Pat Boone and Alanis Morissette) who offer their theories about its role in contemporary culture and social critics (including Michael Medved and Dennis Prager) who believe its currency is taking America into a dangerous place. F*ck also includes footage of famous figures caught using the word unexpectedly and animated sequences by Bill Plympton. | In Stewart Raffill's low-budget direct-to-video exploitationer Three (aka Survival Island 2006) Jennifer the sexy trophy wife of the arrogant and emotionally abusive Zack (Billy Zane) escapes a blaze on the couple's yacht only to wake up on a deserted island with Hispanic crewman Manuel (Juan Pablo Di Pace). The two indulge in one another with not a cloud on the horizon -- until Zack unexpectedly washes ashore. An ugly struggle then unfolds as the boys vie for Jennifer's body and "survival of the fittest." ~ Nathan Southern All Movie Guide | A young nanny makes a terrifying discovery about the children she is charged with caring for in first-time director Donato Rotunno's unsettling take on The Turn of the Screw. When Anna Veigh (Leelee Sobieski) accepted a job watching two angelic orphans at a remote country estate it seemed like the perfect opportunity to get out of the city and clear her head. Though her initial meeting with Miles and Flora goes remarkably well Anna's sense of unease slowly begins to build when she discovers that her predecessor died under mysterious circumstances. Later Anna's discomfort turns to outright fear as unidentifiable figures appear to stalk the estate's scenic grounds. When it begins to appear as if these malevolent apparitions have targeted the children the devoted nanny does her best to keep the youngsters safe from harm. The dark cloud of Anna's past casting an ominous shadow over the battle for the souls of her two young charges the stage is set for a supernatural confrontation that will reveal a terrifying truth too horrific for the human mind to even comprehend. | When a man's girlfriend is killed in a tragic auto accident his time-traveling attempts to alter her fate have some unexpected effects on the events of the future in director John R. Leonetti's shocking sequel to the 2004 Ashton Kutcher hit. Nick (Eric Lively) and Julie (Erica Durance) were deeply in love but when death robs the young couple of their lifetime of happiness Nick isn't willing to say goodbye to his soulmate without a fight. Soon discovering that he has the ability to travel into the past to a point before the time of Julie's untimely death Nick struggles to find a means of saving his one true love despite the increasingly troubling results that his well-intended heroics seem to have on the future. | Tim Allen returns as a regular guy-turned-Jolly Old Elf in the second sequel to the 1994 hit The Santa Clause. Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) who doubles as Santa Claus has settled into his home at the North Pole with his new wife Carol (Elizabeth Mitchell) and is preparing for another Christmas when he receives a visitor -- Jack Frost (Martin Short) the cold-weather sprite who has been sent to help out St. Nick by Mother Nature (Aisha Tyler) and Father Time (Peter Boyle) after making a scene at a meeting of the Council of Legendary Figures. However while Jack is supposed to acting as an assistant to Santa he has a habit of making things go haywire and as it happens this is no mistake -- Jack is hoping that an exasperated Santa will quit his position so Jack can take over and finally have a holiday he can bend to his will. Meanwhile Scott has invited Carol's parents Bud (Alan Arkin) and Sylvia (Ann-Margaret) over for a long-promised visit but since he needs to keep his other identity a secret he and his elves are forced to go to great lengths to convince them that they're actually in Northern Canada. Wendy Crewson Judge Reinhold and Spencer Breslin also reprise their roles from the first two Santa Clause films. | A child that will steer humankind down the road to hellfire has been born and as his evil flourishes in a world full of hate the ominous Biblical prophecies slowly begin falling into place in director John Moore's remake of Richard Donner's 1976 horror classic. Robert (Liev Schreiber) and Katherine Thorn (Julia Stiles) were as loving parents as any young boy could ask for but as fate would have it their new son Damien is far from the typical child. Now as the mysterious boy's growth begins to share frightening parallels with the Biblical passages detailing the rise of the Antichrist and the lives of all who seek to reveal his true nature are cut gruesomely short Robert and Katherine are forced to face the horrifying prospect that their child has been sent from Satan to hasten the fall of modern civilization and that there is little they can do to curb his prophesied path of ultimate destruction. | A conflicted hitman recently who has reconnected with his childhood soul mate finds his quest for redemption becoming increasingly complicated when the girl steals an important briefcase in director Ra'up McGee's stark crime drama. Jean-Pierre is looking to get out of the life of crime when he begins to rekindle his romance with the girl who captured his heart as a child and never let go. Though the love shared between the pair continues to burn brighter than ever despite their many years apart the sudden disappearance of both the girl and a mysterious briefcase soon forces the reluctant criminal back into the underworld as he is forced to walk the fine line between protecting the woman he longs for and falling back into a life of crime. | The standard "four horny guys" conceit of the typical teen comedy gets a change-up in this independent sex farce. Jarod (Jonathan Chase) Griff (Mitch Morris) Nico (Jonah Blechman) and Andy (Michael Carbonaro) are four close friends who are soon to graduate from high school and at the end of the summer they'll go their separate ways as they go away to college. All four of them have something else in common -- they're virgins and have made a pledge to one another to finally go all the way by Labor Day. Oh did we mention these guys all happen to be gay? Griff devotes nearly every waking hour to improving his butt Nico is the stereotypical flaming movie buff Jarod is a jock worried about the size of his sporting equipment and Andy has a bad habit of swiping vegetables from his mom's garden for purposes other than making a salad. With the help of their lesbian pal Muffler (Ashlie Atkinson) the guys go on the prowl looking for Mr. Right (or Mr. Right Now) with plenty of sexy strange and just plain gross hi-jinks along the way. Another Gay Movie includes cameo appearances from Scott Thompson Graham Norton Richard Hatch and John Epperson (aka Lypsinka). | Danger comes in pairs in this gruesome horror story. Kate (Margo Harshman) Zack (Greg Cipes) Ashley (Kelly Vitz) Riff (Artie Baxter) and Vicky (Carrie Finklea) are five college students who are heading out together for a spring break camping trip. Hoping to add some excitement to the proceedings they set up camp at the Heathers a remote wooded location where a notorious murder took place years before. Legend has it a young boy killed his parents and beat his twin brother into a state of severe brain damage in the Heathers but the students attracted to the spooky ambience don't imagine any real danger still lurks in the forest. En route the kids stop for supplies at a ramshackle general store where they meet Stanley (Crispin Glover) an eccentric shopkeeper with a mentally feeble brother Simon (also played by Glover). What they kids don't realize until it's too late is that Stanley is the murderous youngster of legend and with the help of Simon he's still in the business of murdering strangers when the opportunity presents itself. Simon Says also stars Bruce Glover (Crispin's father) Lori Lynn Lively and Erica Hubbard. | This European epic is seven hours long. It is adapted from a novel by Laszlo Karsznahorkai and reflects the obsession of director Bela Tarr who began the film seven years ago. It took two full years to film this opus. The story is presented through a series of chapters of varying lengths with titles like "The News That They are Coming" "We the Resurrected" "The Freeze" "Only Problems and Work." and finally "The Circle Is Completed." The enormously complex saga is centered in an abandoned farm machinery plant upon a Hungarian plain. There live a small band of hobos including three couples a doctor with a drinking problem. All of them want to leave and they will do anything they can to do it. A set series of events occurs but the story presents those events from each of the different character's viewpoints. The film ends on an ironic note. | African filmmaker Mahamat-Saleh Haroun directed this lyrical tale of young man's desire to come to terms with his tragic past. Ali Barkai plays a young man from the nation of Chad whose father was killed before he was born. Looking for some sort of closure in his life the young man decides to find the man who murdered his father; when he does he gets a job working for the killer at once pondering vengeance but also struggling to come to a place of forgiveness. Daratt received its world premiere at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. | Five friends find their relaxing summer getaway turning into a bloody battle for survival when they discover that the remote island that they thought was uninhabited has been overrun with vicious genetically mutated canines. Michelle Rodriguez Oliver Hudson and Taryn Manning star in a Wes Craven production. | Adapted from a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novelette by author David Gerrold Menno Meyjes's Martian Child stars John Cusack as a widowed science fiction writer who adopts a boy (Bobby Coleman) who claims to be from the Red Planet. The writer believes the child acts strangely in order to process the difficulty he has had in his young life but soon both he and his sister (Joan Cusack) begin to wonder if the boy might be telling the truth. Amanda Peet co-stars as the woman who becomes a mother figure for the boy. | In the eighteen-minute short Cashback (2004) fashion photographer Sean Ellis pays satirical surrealistic homage to those with gifted and creative minds who end up stuck in routine menial jobs. Sean Biggerstaff plays Ben Willis an art school student who whiles away his waking hours doing the graveyard shift at a local supermarket. Each of Ben's fellow employees concocts a creative means of dealing with the endless time that lies before him from tricking female customers into buying risqué shampoo bottles to racing one another through the store on scooters. Ben's "technique" involves stopping time; he then removes the clothes from each woman who enters the establishment and draws her in his imagination - thus paying unabashed and straight-faced tribute to the female form. | Jeffrey Blitz's seriocomedy Rocket Science proves that many a handicap can be overcome no matter how daunting the obstacle at hand may initially seem. Newcomer Reece Thompson plays Hal Hefner a 15-year-old high-school student with a minor yet socially alienating (and painful) disability: he stutters uncontrollably. Determined to work through the problem Hal opts for an extreme route -- he joins the school debating team which sends him on a headfirst plunge into breakneck speech competitions -- and offers a much-needed boost toward correcting the problem. Blitz like his onscreen alter ego struggled with a stammer as a young man -- a disability he eventually surmounted -- which imparted him with a lifelong interest in speech and storytelling. | A pair of desperate fugitives takes a hostage whose dark past gives him a distinct advantage over his captors in this twisting thriller starring former television Tarzan Travis Fimmel. Dale and Ron foolishly thought that by taking a hostage they could increase their chances of survival but when would-be pawn Andrew takes an unexpected liking to the criminal couple it doesn't take long for them to realize that they may have just made a fatal mistake. | A good ol' boy from the middle-class suburbs of Atlanta becomes indebted to the mob in actor-turned-director/screenwriter Ray McKinnon's quirky crime comedy. Randy (McKinnon) is about as American as baseball and apple pie. Randy's wife (Lisa Blount) is a clinically depressed baton teacher who also suffers from a painful case of carpal tunnel syndrome and his identical twin brother Cecil (also McKinnon) is openly homosexual. When Randy runs into financial trouble he seeks a quick fix by borrowing money from some local mobsters. Just when it begins to appear as if Randy has gotten in way over his head the unanticipated appearance of mysterious mobster named Tino Armani (Walton Goggins) leads to a decidedly bizarre turn of events. | Filmmaker Rob Klug follows a dedicated group of high school tennis players as they perfect their backhands in hopes of taking the top prize at highly competitive national championships. | Director Christopher Cain takes an up-close look at the devastation wrought by religious fanaticism with this romantic drama set against the backdrop of the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. As a wagon train of westward-bound settlers makes its way across southern Utah a confrontation with a congregation of Mormons soon leads to deadly consequences for all involved. Jon Voight Lolita Davidovich and Jon Gries co-star in a historical drama centered on the massacre which continues to stir controversy over a century and a half after the fact. Terence Stamp and Dean Cain contribute small roles as Brigham Young and Joseph Smith respectively -- who were not directly involved with the massacre but are pictured in flashbacks. | Filmmaker Azazel Jacobs offers an absurdist look at life in early-21st Century Los Angeles with this quietly comic tale of two men with the same name and the woman suddenly caught between them. When jumbled names an army recruitment slip and the curiosity of a single man set three unlikely people on a personal odyssey of self-discovery the stage is set for a quirky tale that follows in the tradition of such cinematic pioneers as Jim Jarmusch Alex Cox and Stephen Frears. | This tepid German/Italian giallo thriller stars Edwige Fenech a familiar face (and then some) to fans of European horror films as the frustrated wife of the American Ambassador to Austria -- as well as the object of lethal obsession for a Jack the Ripper-type straight-razor murderer who is slashing a bloody swath through the ladies of upper-crust Viennese society. A variety of suspects are lined up for our perusal all of whom seem connected to Fenech's many romantic diversions; plenty of red herrings are netted before the film's denouement. There's lots of blood and nudity on display but little in the way of suspense until the thoroughly twist-filled climax. Originally known as The Strange Weakness of Mrs. Ward and later as The Next Victim or simply Next!. | During the late '60s and early '70s retired pro-football quarterback Joe Namath made a number of films. Last Rebel is one of them. Set in Missouri near the end of the American Civil War Confederate soldiers Burnside Hollis (Joe Namath) a pool shark and his friend Matt Graves (Jack Elam) rescue a black man from a lynching. Burnside begins to win pool matches for bigger and bigger stakes and his friends begin to fall by the wayside as he woos the ladies and wins the games. The local madam (Victoria George) however has a soft spot in her heart for him and watches with concern as the situation builds up for a showdown with his former friend Matt. | A despondent Brooklyn housewife whose life has become a boring and predictable routine finds her entire perception of the universe changed upon experiencing a close-encounter in her very own kitchen. Joanne Schwartzbaum (Cara Buono) has been sleepwalking her way through life for as far back as she can remember but when an alien force reveals itself to her she is instantly snapped out of her complacent existence. Upon seeing a flier for a UFO support group during her weekly outing to the grocery store Joanne determines to attend the meeting in hopes that it will provide her with a better understanding of her strange experience. When Joanne strikes up a friendly conversation with African immigrant Abraham Kanga (Isaach De Bankole) and realizes that they have both been branded by their extraterrestrial abductors she enlists the aid of the amiable cab driver and market worker in solving the perplexing mystery. In the days that follow Joanne's frantic sleuthing activities become increasingly troubling to her incredulous husband Brain (David Lansbury) who soon begins to suspect that his wife is having an affair. Later when Joanne sees a television news broadcast announcing the discovery of an unusual papyrus Egyptian scroll she enlists the aid of her UFO support group to break into the Brooklyn Art Museum snatch the curious artifact and save the human race. Director Barry Strugatz helms a sci-fi spoof that gleefully pays homage to the B-movie hits of yesteryear while offering an absorbing tale of one woman's quest to stave off an impending alien invasion. | The Anthony Shaffer play originally brought to the screen in 1972 gets the remake treatment in this updating that finds Michael Caine stepping into the role of the brilliant thriller writer portrayed by Laurence Olivier in the original and Jude Law following in Caine's footsteps as the young hairdresser who steals the literary giant's wife only to find himself subsequently swallowed up in an elaborate revenge scheme. Kenneth Branagh directs a script adapted from Shaffer's original play by screenwriter Harold Pinter. | A young man is faced with a dilemma when a threatening figure from his past returns in this drama the directorial debut from Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst. Charlie Banks (Jesse Eisenberg) and his best friend Danny (Chris Marquette) grew up in a rough section of New York where they both knew Mick (Jason Ritter) a kid whose was much admired for his cool and equally feared for his talent for violence. When Mick got into a fight that left two teens nearly dead Charlie was a witness and when he was approached by the police Charlie told them what he saw though he later refused to testify against Mick in court for fear of his own safety. Several years later Charlie and Danny have left the old neighborhood behind and are students at a prestigious private university when Mick pays them an unexpected visit. Charlie has no idea if Mick knows that he informed on him to the police and is afraid to find out but in the meantime Mick aggressively reintroduces himself into Charlie and Danny's lives. As Mick starts dressing like a wealthy college boy reading F. Scott Fitzgerald and dating a girl Charlie has a crush on he seems to be transforming himself into someone who can be all Charlie is and more but in time Mick learns he can't completely turn his back on his past. The Education of Charlie Banks had its world premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. | A lonely stretch of highway leads to a date with terror in this thriller. Jim Halsey (Zachary Knighton) and Grace Andrews (Sophia Bush) are a young couple in the midst of a long-distance road trip when during a rainstorm they take pity on a hitchhiker John Ryder) (Sean Bean) and give him a lift. Jim and Grace soon come to regret their benevolence when Ryder reveals himself as a violent madman determined to see them dead. Luck is with Jim and Grace and they're able to throw off Ryder and get back on the road but as it happens their troubles are just beginning. Ryder has already killed a handful of people and is planting evidence that suggests Jim and Grace are the murderers; now the couple is on the run from the law as they search for Ryder in a bid to clears their names. The Hitcher is a remake of the 1986 cult horror classic of the same name; the new version was produced by Michael Bay Andrew Form and Brad Fuller who previously produced remakes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Amityville Horror. | Barry B. Benson (voice of Jerry Seinfeld) is your average honeybee. Despite having recently received his diploma from bee college and being virtually guaranteed a bright future in honey Barry feels he has the skills to pursue a number of different career paths and resents the fact that his employment opportunities are strictly limited to producing the sweet nectar. Upon breaking away from the hive and developing a friendship with an insect-loving New York florist (voice of Renée Zellweger) Barry makes the shocking discovery that human beings eat honey in mass quantities. Having finally found his calling in life the infuriated Barry decides to sue the human race for stealing all of the honey that his fellow bees work so hard to produce. | Russell Crowe plays a desperado whose accomplices stage an ambush after he is taken into custody by a determined local sheriff in this remake of the 1957 film starring Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. James Mangold directs a script based on the Elmore Leonard short story and penned by Stuart Beattie Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. | Adam Shankman's adaptation of the stage musical Hairspray itself an adaptation of the non-musical John Waters film of the same name stars Nikki Blonsky as Tracy Turnblad an overweight high-school student whose only dream is to be on a local Baltimore teen dance program. While her father (Christopher Walken) tells her to follow her dreams her mother Edna (John Travolta in drag) reminds her that she doesn't look like the girls on that show. After impressing the show's host (James Marsden) Tracy earns a coveted spot on the program but when she becomes a popular addition to the cast she earns the wrath of the prettiest girl in school -- a girl whose mother (Michelle Pfeiffer) just happens to operate the local television station. Tracy's visit to detention hall opens her eyes to the racial tension on the show as does the budding relationship between her best friend (Amanda Bynes) and an African-American boy named Seaweed (Elijah Kelley). Thus empowered Tracy attempts to integrate the races on her favorite program. | Acclaimed director Michael Apted (Nell and The World Is Not Enough) explores the social impact and transformative power of soccer by juxtaposing footage from the 2006 World Cup matches with deeply personal stories of how a simple sport helped six people to meet and overcome some of life's greatest obstacles. | Produced by Tom Hanks written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Mike Nichols this adaptation of George Crile III's incendiary bestseller tells the remarkable story of the Texas congressman whose efforts to prevent the Red Army from overtaking Afghanistan eventually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union while simultaneously fueling the rise of radical Islam. In the early 1980s a hastily assembled army of Afghan "freedom fighters" achieved the remarkable feat of fending off Soviet invaders despite the fact that the odds were overwhelmingly stacked against them. At the time Texas congressman Charlie Wilson (Hanks) was a key member of the hugely powerful House Appropriations Committee. Illuminated to the specifics of this remarkable war by a high-profile Houston socialite Wilson spearheaded an effort to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons and training to the Mujahideen with more than a little help from brilliant but prickly CIA operative Gust Avrokotos. | A vacationing couple makes a terrifying discovery about the motel room they have just checked into in this thriller scripted by Mark L. Smith and directed by Nimród Antal (Kontroll). Their car broken down and their prospects for finding a tow-truck driver at such a late hour slim to none David (Luke Wilson) and Amy Fox (Kate Beckinsale) decide to make the best of their situation by resting out the night at a nearby motel. Left with few choices of entertainment for the evening the pair soon settles down to enjoy one of the low-budget slasher films sitting atop their motel room VCR. Upon realizing that all of the films seem to have been shot in the very same room they currently occupy David and Amy suddenly become the stars of a particularly sadistic fright flick. As hidden cameras track their every move the hapless couple attempt to turn the tables on their would-be killer before they meet the same grim fate as the poor souls being butchered on television. Frank Whaley and Ethan Embry co-star in a thriller that's sure to keep leery travelers sticking to the main highway. | One man's role in the long battle to outlaw slavery in the United Kingdom sets the stage for this historical drama from director Michael Apted. In 1784 21-year-old William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd) was elected to the British House of Commons and soon established himself as a politician with a conscience. Several years later his close friend William Pitt (Benedict Cumberbatch) became prime minister and together they made a bold plan to introduce a bill banning slavery before the English legislature. Wilberforce was aided by anti-slavery activists Olaudah Equiano (Youssou N'Dour) and Thomas Clarkson (Rufus Sewell); however pro-slavery hard-liners Lord Tarleton (Ciarán Hinds) and the Duke of Clarence (Toby Jones) spearheaded a hard-fought opposition to the legislation and despite Wilberforce's best efforts his bill went down in defeat. In 1797 Wilberforce left politics due to poor health and a battered spirit; staying at the country home of his friends Henry and Marianne Thornton (Nicholas Farrell and Sylvestra Le Touzel) he became acquainted with Barbara Spooner (Romola Garai) a beautiful woman with progressive views. Spooner became deeply infatuated with Wilberforce and she encouraged him not to give up on his noble goals; with her help Wilberforce launched a second campaign to persuade England's lawmakers to end the slave trade. Amazing Grace made its North American premiere as the closing-night gala attraction at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. | Ben Affleck's adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel Gone Baby Gone stars Casey Affleck as Patrick Kenzie a private investigator from working-class Boston who takes on a case involving a kidnapped girl. The girl's aunt begs Patrick to take the case because he has connections to criminal Boston that the police do not. He agrees and along with his partner Angie Gennaro (Michelle Monaghan) they uncover a web of corruption that threatens the relationship between the two. Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman co-star as members of the Boston Police Department. | After his 13-year-old sister is abducted by sex traffickers a determined Mexican teen travels from the barrios of Mexico City to a run-down stash house in New Jersey in a desperate attempt to rescue the frightened girl before she is swallowed whole by one of the criminal underworld's darkest secrets. Jorge's (Cesar Ramos) adolescent sister Adriana (Paulina Gaitan) has been kidnapped and thrust into a lucrative underground trade in which young girls are bought and sold to the highest bidder. Now as the terrified youngster is herded through a complex network of underground tunnels leading into the United States her only ally is a Polish woman named Veronica (Alicja Bachleda) who has been tricked into the trade by the same nefarious gang. After circumventing immigration officers and eventually working his way across the border the desperate Jorge comes into contact with a Texas lawman named Ray (Kevin Kline) whose own devastating personal loss to sex traffickers causes him to join the search for Adriana. In the dark days that follow Jorge and Ray form a close bond as they witness the horrors of a secret Internet sex slave auction and discover just how far the depths of human depravity can plunge while attempting to maintain hope that brother and sister will one day be reunited. In the world of international sex trafficking however innocent victims disappear without a trace every day and few who fall prey to these reprehensible predators are ever seen again. | A film freak has his life turned upside down when he starts dating a real-life femme fatale in this comedy. Neil (Cillian Murphy) is a dyed-in-the-wool movie fan who runs a video store "Gumshoe Video" specializing in classic film noir and offbeat cult items. Neil spends nearly every evening on the couch soaking up classic movies from the blue glow of his television; Neil's lack of a social life has not been good for his relationships with women and his latest girlfriend walked out on him after he declared he wanted her to be more like Katharine Ross in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. But then Neil meets Violet (Lucy Liu) a sexy and adventurous woman who is immediately taken with him. However Neil soon decides Violet may be a bit | Having decided to ditch the city in favor of the suburbs a newly formed family purchases a quaint "fixer-upper" that proves to be more trouble than they could have ever anticipated in a rollicking family comedy that's half sequel to Are We There Yet? and half remake of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) have tied the knot and now the couple is looking for a suitable home in which to raise their family. What better place to bring up adolescents Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Daniel Bolden) than a quiet house in the suburbs? Despite their outward excitement at the prospect of moving into their very own home the family soon discovers that dreams don't come easy as eccentric contractor Chuck Mitchell (John C. McGinley) clashes with the head of the family while forming a frustratingly close bond with his wife and two step-children. As the promising fixer-upper begins to pose a serious threat to the burgeoning family's bank account Nick gradually begins to realize that the suburban dream doesn't come cheap. | Carol Fuchs adapts writer/director Sandra Nettelbeck's screenplay for the 2001 romantic drama Mostly Martha for this Scott Hicks directed remake starring Catherine Zeta-Jones Aaron Eckhart and Patricia Clarkson. Kate Armstrong (Jones) is the master chef who is equally intense both in and out of the kitchen. Though Kate's "Type A" personality serves her well when whipping up meals in the trendy Manhattan eatery where she has made a name for herself it threatens to sink her when she is named as the guardian of her nine-year-old niece Zoe (Little Miss Sunshine's Abigail Breslin). To complicate matters an impetuous new sous chef named Nick Palmer (Eckhart) has recently joined the kitchen staff and his freewheeling personality seems to stand in direct opposition to Kate's unwavering perfectionism. Yet despite the fact that they couldn't be more different on the surface there's no denying the strong attraction between Kate and Nick. As the rivalry between the competitive cooks gradually gives way to romance the lessons learned by compromising in the kitchen reveal to Kate the importance of learning to openly express herself in order to truly connect with Zoe and find romance with the good-natured Nick. | Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola returns to the director's chair after a ten-year hiatus with this adaptation of Romanian author Mircea Eliade's tome detailing the arduous journey of a professor whose life is thrown into chaos as World War II looms ominously on the horizon. When the 70-year-old scholar is struck by lightning his age begins to reverse as his mind grows infinitely more brilliant. Now determined to understand the origins of language and consciousness the fugitive professor leads authorities on a wild chase through Romania Switzerland Malta and India. Tim Roth Bruno Ganz Alexandra Maria Lara and Marcel Iures star in an ambitious low-budget drama trumpeted by Zoetrope as a "return to personal filmmaking" for the revered Godfather director. | Hong Kong action crime specialist Andy Lau (Young and Dangerous Infernal Affairs) makes his English-language debut with this psychological thriller concerning a vigilant federal agent in pursuit of a dangerous sex offender. As the search for a missing girl intensifies a tireless agent assigned the task of training his younger female protégé (Claire Danes) sets out to arrest the paroled sexual deviant whom he believes to be responsible for the crime. | Jessica Alba Hayden Christensen and Terrence Howard star in first-time director/screenwriter Joby Harold's nerve-jangling psychological thriller about a man who experiences the frighteningly common surgical phenomenon known as "anesthetic awareness" in which those laid out on the operating table remain acutely aware of what is going on around them despite remaining completely paralyzed and unable to cry out for help. When a successful young man (Christensen) goes under the knife and realizes that the anesthesia hasn't quite done its job the horror quickly sets in as his worried wife (Alba) waits anxiously and a terrifying drama unfolds in the operating room. | Based on Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez's novel of the same name director Mike Newell's Love in the Time of Cholera details a passionate love triangle that unfolds in turn-of-the-century South America. Oscar-winning Pianist scribe Ronald Harwood adapts the story of two young lovers who bide their time for years while anxiously awaiting the day they can finally be together. Through marriages affairs careers and deaths the couple never loses hope that destiny will unite them in the end. | Keenan Thompson Fran Kranz and Zachary Levi star in this comedy about three teens to embark on a cross-country road trip to seek vengeance against the hypocritical television "doctor" who humiliated them on national television. Joel (Kranz) has wandered into the crosshairs of national television sensation Dr. Dwayne (Darrell Hammond) and when the hot-winded talk-show host humiliates him in front of the entire country he sinks into a serious depression. Hoping to lift their best pal out of his current funk Joel's best friends Wyatt (Thompson) and Ben (Levi) gas up Wyatt's homemade wiener-mobile and set their sights on Dr. Wayne's studio. Along the way the trio hands out complimentary hot dogs to everyone they meet all the while encountering an impressive array of misfits weirdoes and rejects. Perhaps if they can dodge the spit of some unusually angry hippies and stop staring at the hottest sixth grade teacher they've ever encountered (Jenny McCarthy) these three friends can finally give Dr. Dwane a taste of his own bitter medicine. | March of the Penguins producers National Geographic Films team with An Inconvenient Truth producers Paramount Vantage to take viewers on an epic journey into the arctic wilderness in a documentary that explores what happens when the beautiful frozen world occupied by two majestic creatures gradually begins to melt away. Seela is a mother walrus thriving in the chilly waters of the Great North and Nanu is a polar bear with curved claws that make it easy to maintain her footing on ice. As director Sarah Robertson follows these two remarkable creatures from birth through adolescence maturity and ultimately parenthood viewers will bear witness to the cycle of life as it unfolds in a vast frozen landscape that could pose problems for all of humankind if it continues to thaw at the current rate. | Zooey Deschanel Aaron Stanford Izabella Miko and Christopher Lloyd star in director Michael Lehmann's comedy concerning a New Orleans cereal bar manager whose slacker lifestyle is turned upside down when a rival cereal shop threatens both his livelihood and his love life. | The lives of four random strangers converge on the streets of a sprawling Los Angeles thoroughfare in a tale of interconnecting lives starring Kip Pardue Gina Torres and Henry Simmons. In Los Angeles Pico Boulevard is the dividing line that separates the rich from the poor. Upon witnessing a tragic and devastating accident four ordinary people with little in common find their lives permanently changed when they are forced to contend with a situation that will leave them each forever changed. | The title of Saawariya carries a double meaning; it refers to both an epithet for the Hindu god Krishna and to a title sought by many Indian lovers who wish to reach a state of 'Saawariya' or overpowering consumption by love. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's romantic drama Saawariya weaves the tale of the ill-fated romance between two such individuals: artist Raj who finds the fulfillment of his soul's yearning when he enters one of the most picturesque rural hamlets in India and his lover Sakina a mysterious young woman whom he spots standing on a bridge. Raj tries desperately to win Sakina's love and devotion but finds it increasingly difficult to accept the truth of her past. | Co-directors Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners conduct interviews with some of the world's leading scientists and creative thinkers in a film that asks whether or not it's too late to avoid the ecological disaster that looms ominously on the horizon. In addition to exploring how the human race has arrived at this crucial point in history conversations with 50 leading thinkers scientists and leaders including former Soviet prime minister Mikhail Gorbachev world-renowned scientist Stephen Hawking and sustainable design experts Bruce Mau and William McDonough to find out just what humankind can do about the most pressing issues of our time. | A soft-spoken thirteen-year old dreamer enters into a tentative friendship with a decidedly older and more popular boy in director Cam Archer's compassionate coming of age drama. Logan is an adolescent boy who just doesn't seem to fit in. Though the majority of the kids in his school view Logan as an outcast cool older kid Rodeo Walker is one of the few students in the school who don't seem to go out of their way to make Logan's life miserable. As Logan begins to get in touch with his sexuality and a strange bond forms between he and Rodeo the newly empowered Logan soon begins to take on the persona of Leah an assured and seductive girl who seems to possess the self-confidence that has long been bullied out of her male alter ego. | The life and career of one of America's most tenacious consumer advocates and political activists is brought to the screen in this richly detailed documentary. Born in a small town in Connecticut Ralph Nader was raised to believe the words of his father that "you | The bumbling cops of Comedy Central's hit television series take a trip to Miami Beach for a national police convention. After the trip there turns out to be much more difficult than anticipated the bumbling crew must leap into action when the convention center becomes the target of a biological terrorist attack. Lieutenant Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon) must keep together his motley and inept crew in order to save everyone from the disaster and keep peace on the streets of the popular Florida city. The film features the same cast from the popular Comedy Central series of the same name. | An American news crew travels to one of the most remote locations on the planet in hopes of capturing the savage serial killer rumored to have claimed over 300 lives in this white-knuckle horror-thriller starring Dominic Purcell and Orlando Jones and based on actual events. As the intrepid documentarians cautiously make their way upriver they soon find that the brutality inflicted on man by his own kind pales in comparison to the relentless viciousness of mother nature's most resilient predator. | A dejected ex-GI a former prostitute and a small time thief hatch a plan to detonate a powerful truck bomb in the heart of New York City after having their rage exploited by a charismatic left-wing radical in this topical terrorism drama from first-time feature filmmaker Scott Dacko. Disenfranchised disillusioned and deprived of any real future by the self-righteous actions of a sanctimonious government three lost souls plan to make their frustrations known by committing the ultimate act of defiance. As the day of the event draws near and preparations for the bombing get under way the motivating factors behind their extreme act become terrifyingly clear. | Visual effects specialists Greg and Colin Strause both make their feature directorial debut with this no-holds-barred monster mash that attempts to set itself apart from the 2004 Paul W.S. Anderson original by serving as a straight-up sci-fi horror scarefest. The aliens (and a predator) have landed on planet Earth and small-town America is about to become the scene of an epic interstellar showdown. As these two breeds of cosmic killers clash in the small-town streets Gunnison CO the locals are sent running for their lives. From the murky sewers to the rain-soaked streets Gunnison has become a total bloodbath. Nowhere is safe especially from the unstoppable new hybrid known as the "predalien." Now as the once-quiet community of Gunnison is overrun by Aliens the only hope for humankind is a fierce hunter from the deepest reaches of space. But this predator is far from a benevolent savior of the human race because he'll kill any man woman or child who gets in the way of his mission to destroy every last alien under these stormy Colorado skies. | Actor/comedian Chris Rock directs and stars in this American remake of Eric Rohmer' s classic French comedy Chloe in the Afternoon. Richard Cooper (Rock) is a high-powered investment banker with a beautiful wife and two wonderful children. Though on the surface it would appear that Richard could want nothing more out of life his thoughts always seem to drift toward sex. Whether it's during his daily commute into the city his endless barrage of meetings or even his downtime changing diapers at home Richard's mind is constantly preoccupied by fantasies about the women he sees on the commuter train on the city streets and in the boardroom. Richard's daily life has gradually devolved into a blur of mind-numbing banality and these days sexual fantasy has become his sole means of escaping the constant pressures of work and fatherhood. Though Richard never had any real intention of cheating on his faithful but preoccupied wife Brenda (Gina Torres) a chance run-in with his old friend Nikki (Kerry Washington) -- a drop-dead gorgeous stunner who appears at his office door one day seeking career advice from the successful banker -- finds his steely resolve fast turning flimsy. It's not long before the smitten Richard and the smoldering Nikki are meeting for clandestine lunches and temptation begins to turn Richard's once-predictable life upside down. As his uncontrollable fantasies begin to lead him down the dangerous path of infidelity the man who once kept his libido safely in check finds it increasingly difficult to refrain from acting on his impulses. | Filmmakers Jason Bourque and Nick Bicanic explore the trend of private militaries around the world in this documentary examining the increasingly blurred distinction between soldier and mercenary. In a time when powerful multinational corporations are contracting private mercenaries to fight wars the risks of allowing profit-motivated conglomerates to outsource war are chilling. Who do these private armies answer to and what are the motivations of their financers? The private military draws in over $100 billion in annual revenues and despite the fact that there are over 70000 "employees" in Iraq alone the majority of the public remains completely unaware of it. 300 star Gerard Butler narrates a film that aims to open the eyes of everyday citizens to a potentially disastrous situation. | A quiet but disturbed young man puts the life of a woman he's obsessed with under a virtual microscope in this independent psychological thriller. Amy (Ana Claudia Talancón) is an attractive young woman who has recently broken up with her boyfriend and is feeling a bit lonely. Amy isn't so sure she's ready to start dating again but she keeps bumping into Doug (Colin Hanks) a geeky but friendly guy who goes out of his way to be nice to her and seems to have very similar tastes and interests. Amy establishes a friendship with Doug even through he's awkward and not really her type but Amy's best friend Jennifer (Jordana Spiro) senses that there's something not quite right about Doug. And Jennifer is right -- Doug is a high-tech stalker who has wired Amy's apartment with a number of inexpensive security cameras and listening devices and constantly watches her studying her tastes her habits and her emotions as well as looking in as she sleeps and showers. Alone With Her is shot entirely from the perspective of Doug's cameras so we see the film's events as he sees them and are frequently made aware that each scene represents another invasion in Amy's privacy. Alone With Her received its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. | In an era when teen sexuality excess and alienation have all become hot-button issues screenwriter/director Beth Schacter follows high-school teen Wendy (Amber Tamblyn) and her friends as they eschew the party scene and random hookups that define their generation to experiment with a more fluid form of sexual satisfaction. As this self-contained clique of swinging teens is ostracized from the reigning jocks and cheerleaders however a new-kid-in-town outsider falls into their orbit -- at once intrigued and repelled by their behavior. | Don Cheadle stars as outspoken ex-convict and iconic radio personality Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene in a powerful biopic detailing the life and career of a media figure whose voice instilled the black community with hope during the turbulent 1960s. After talking his way onto the Washington D.C. airwaves in the era of free love a man emboldened by the inspirational soul music and rapidly expanding social consciousness that defined the decade openly courts controversy as his put-upon producer Dewey Hughes (Chiwetel Ejiofor) runs interference. | Two women with little in common are brought together by the shared annoyances of military service in this comedy drama from Israel. Mirit (Naama Schendar) is an 18-year-old woman serving her compulsory hitch with the Israeli Army in Jerusalem and while she's hardworking and dedicated the rigid discipline goes against her free-spirited nature and she's not sure how she feels about her work especially when it means being ordered to harass Arabs by her superior officer Dubek (Irit Suki). Another soldier in the same platoon Smadar (Smadar Sayar) can't be said to have mixed feelings about the Army -- she clearly hates it and begs her wealthy and influential parents to have her transferred. When Mirit and her friends openly rebel against Dubek Smadar sides with the officer and relations between Mirit and Smadar are strained until a terrorist bombing puts the two women on common ground. They soon land a cushy assignment checking baggage at a luxury hotel but when Mirit has a brief fling with a guest at the inn it throws her military career in a tailspin and Smadar is powerless to help her friend. Karov la Bayit (aka Close to Home) was the first feature film for the writing and directing team of Vidi Bilu and Dalia Hager. | John Dahl's mob comedy You Kill Me stars Ben Kingsley as Frank Falenczyk an alcoholic mob hitman who is ordered into AA by his boss (Philip Baker Hall). In order to clean up he goes to San Francisco and successfully starts tw12-stepping with the help of his sponsor (Luke Wilson). Eventually Frank gets a job at a mortuary where he falls in love with Laurel (Téa Leoni). Soon his new existence is threatened when people from his old life start showing up. | A 40-year-old man arrives in a mysteriously idyllic city with no memory of having traveled there only to realize that there is something decidedly sinister about his emotionally sterile new home in director Jens Lien's surreal genre-jumping mystery. Shortly after arriving in the curiously colorless city Andreas (Trond Fausa Aurvag) is presented with a new apartment and told to report to the office where his amiable new boss Håvard (Johannes Joner) will provide him with all the details of his new accounting job. Friendship seems to come fast and flavorless in this new town and no one ever seems to get too upset or too happy. It isn't long before Andreas marries an attractive interior designer named Anne-Britt (Petronella Barker) and as the pair settle into a comfortable routine of emotionally vacant dinner parties never-ending home improvement and mechanical sex the newly arrived citizen gradually begins to question why everyone seems so superficial the food has no taste and excessive alcohol intake fails to induce inebriation. As the ubiquitous "Caretakers" who preside over the city take note that their latest arrival just doesn't seem to fit in Andreas attempts a daring but failed escape. When Andreas meets the like-minded Hugo who reveals that beautiful music streams out of a crack in the wall of his cellar the pair quickly concoct a foolproof escape plan that is sure to succeed. | Musicians from different lands but sharing a common heritage come together for a concert tour that proves as revelatory for the participants as their audiences in this documentary. In 2001 American promoters persuaded five noted bands of gypsy musicians to join forces for what was billed as "the Gypsy Caravan Tour" but while these musicians appealed to many of the same fans for the most part they had never met before going on the road together. The performers were Taraf de Haidouks an 18-piece group from Romania whose lineup spans several generations; another Romanian group the 11-piece horn ensemble Fanfare Ciocarlia; Antonio de Pipa's Flamenco Ensemble which combines both music and dance in their performances; Maharaja a Northern Indian group featuring musicians from all sides of Indian society; and Esma Redzepova one of Macedonia's best and most acclaimed vocalists. As the tour wore on the artists began to interact both musically and socially and their different takes on gypsy music began to inform one another in new and interesting ways. Filmmaker Jasmine Dellal followed the tour with a camera crew and When the Road Bends: Tales of a Gypsy Caravan offers a look at the music these artists performed on stage as well as their interaction after the shows and on the road; the film also features individual interviews with the musicians back home after the tour was completed. | As a warm and gentle human fable with a leftwing political undercurrent the French-language picture Looking for Cheyenne concerns two women passionately in love with one another and yet hopelessly separated. Journalist Cheyenne (Mila Dekker) is reeling - not only from a split with one of the great loves of her life high school science prof Sonia (Aurelia Petit) but from a recent and unexpected job loss - the product of her company's decision to downsize. When she finds it next to impossible to land another job Cheyenne eventually throws up her hands in disgust and drops out altogether. Refusing to live by society's constraints and rejecting every government "handout" that comes down the pike Cheyenne lives without running water electricity or groceries preferring instead to live off of discarded vegetables that she discovers in trashcans and to light her residence with candles. Meanwhile Sonia keeps her job but enters an affair with a freewheeling young man Pierre. An anarchist who spends his time passing out flyers full of anarchist catchphrases and taglines he readily admits to Sonia that he could care less about her pansexuality and is willing to accept her on her own terms. Sonia's affair represents an attempt to drown the sorrow out of her life for she - like Cheyenne - is still destroyed and devastated by the recent breakup. As each woman grapples with a unique outlet for her sorrow eccentric and endearing characters waltz in and out of their lives and form various romantic couplings; these include a wealthy middle-aged woman of a predatory nature (Guilaine Londez) ; a comely and naïve co-ed who decides to stage her own form of social rebellion (Eleonore Michelin); an affable and ebullient Russian (Miglen Mirtchev) and a man who believes in returning to the soil (Laurence Cote). Director Valerie Minetto thus weaves together a giant life tapestry composed of joys and sorrows unexpected treasures and resounding disappointments. | A suicidal cop and the criminal who was wrongfully accused of killing his partner are bound together by their mutual desire to catch the true culprit in this breathlessly-paced chase film starring Park Joong-Hoon and Chun Jeong-Myoung. Inspector Sung-woo and his partner were on a routine stakeout when Sung-woo walked away from his post and his partner was ruthlessly gunned down. Meanwhile as Sung-woo prepares to accept the punishment handed down by his superiors petty thief Su-hyun struggles to break free from the criminal syndicate. When Su-hyun receives a call to carry out one last job he has little choice but to accept and hope for the best. But the job is closely tied to the murder of Sung-woo's partner and when Su-hyun is caught he is set up as the scapegoat for the crime he vows to prove his innocence at any cost. In a bold move that stuns the entire police force Su-hyun escapes from the hospital where is being held under tight security kidnapping Sung-woo as a bargaining chip. But how does one threaten a cop that doesn't care if he lives or dies? As the chase to find the true killer gets underway these two unlikely allies quickly discover that despite being on opposing sides of the law they're both on the same mission. | The devastating rage virus that annihilated the British Isles mysteriously resurfaces in Goya Award-winning director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's sequel to the Danny Boyle-directed horror hit that terrified audiences worldwide by offering a breathless new take on the familiar zombie mythos. Six months has passed since the rage virus caused British residents to indiscriminately murder and destroy everything in their paths and now the U.S. military has declared victory in the war against the rapidly spreading infection. As the reconstruction process gets underway and the first wave of refugees return to British shores a family separated by the devastation is happily reunited. During the initial outbreak Don Harris (Robert Carlyle) and his wife Alice (Catherine McCormack) sat holed up with a small band of survivors in a remote farmhouse. Their kids well out of harm's way at a remote boarding school Don and Alice's outlook for the future is decidedly bright until all hell breaks loose in the country and Don just barely manages to escape the clutches of the infected. The joy of later seeing his son Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) and daughter Tammy (Imogen Poots) as repopulation efforts get underway in London is short-lived however when an innocent bid to reconnect with the past sets into motion a tragic series of events. Now just as society struggles to sort through the rubble and rebuild London from the ground up the virus that nearly destroyed a nation strikes back with a vengeance. Jeremy Renner Rose Byrne and Harold Perrineau Jr. co-star in the frightful sequel which highlights the dangers of declaring victory in the calm before the storm. | A corporate workaholic finds that her decision to work late on Christmas Eve has potentially deadly consequences in this thriller starring Wes Bentley and Rachel Nichols. It's that time of the year and as the snow falls outside and families gather around the dinner table Angela vows to close one last deal before the holiday. Now late for her family gathering Angela rushes down to the garage in hopes of racing home and catching dinner before it gets cold. When her car refuses to start her phone fails to get a signal and everyone else has already left it begins to appear as if Angela's luck may have finally run out. Thankfully a friendly security guard appears and offers to lend a helping hand. During the course of discussion the security guard flirtatiously invites Angela to share the Christmas dinner he has prepared in the parking office -- an offer that the high-powered corporate climber laughingly dismisses. The next thing Angela knows she wakes up tied to a chair in the cold security office located on level P2. It appears as if the security guard's invitation wasn't optional and that Christmas dinner was the last thing on his mind. Upon realizing just how serious her situation truly is Angela struggles to escape her subterranean prison and make it out so that she might live to see another Christmas morning. | A naïve group of National Guard trainees embark on a routine training mission in the New Mexico desert only to find themselves face to face with a murderous band of cannibalistic mutants in prolific music video director Martin Weisz's sequel to the successful 2006 remake. An isolated desert research camp has been mysteriously abandoned and now it's up to an elite unit of soldiers to uncover the truth about the scientists who vanished without a trace. Their attention soon diverted by a distress signal emitting from a distant mountain range the squadron quickly regroups and sets out to investigate. Unbeknownst to the soldiers however is the fact that these are the very same hills where the Carter family recently fell prey to a flesh-eating pack of hideously deformed mutants. As the ranks of the cavalry unit steadily begin to dwindle it soon becomes obvious that their guns provide little defense from an evil driven by hunger to commit the ultimate crime against humanity. Original Hills Have Eyes and Hills Have Eyes Part 2 writer/director Wes Craven teams with son Jonathan to script this grim and unforgiving tale of man versus mutant. | A socially isolated woman still haunted by the disappearance of her three-year-old daughter 15 years ago obsesses over the prospect that a troubled young woman whom she has recently befriended may in fact be her long-lost daughter in The Lake House director/screenwriter David Auburn's affecting psychological drama. Sigourney Weaver stars as the long-grieving mother and The Devil Wears Prada's Emily Blunt stars as the mixed-up teen who becomes the object of the dejected woman's hopeful fixation. | MTV Films Europe and Vertigo Films partner to bring the Jackass-flavored MTV Europe series to the screen as director Jim Hickey follows a group of four daredevils who are challenged by the devil to discover and endure the seven deadly sins. A raunchy world tour of depravity and hilarity Dirty Sanchez: The Movie combines the extreme stunts of Johnny Knoxville and company with a narrative structure by telling the tale of a stunt gone horribly awry. When an attempt to crash a car through a caravan results in the death of Dainton Joycey Pancho and Pritchard the fearless foursome are sent straight into deepest depths of hell. It seems that Satan wants to check their credentials before they are allowed to carry on with their reckless lifestyles and now in order to return to their familiar plane of reality they must embark on a global tour of sin and debauchery. From confronting "anger" in Moscow to greeting "gluttony" in San Miguel and challenging "lust" in Bangkok the boys all set out to greet and conquer the very sins that have mankind has struggled against since the beginning of time. If they win their prize is immortality and global domination; if they lose they must bend to the will of Satan himself. With such stomach turning stunts as beer enema shotguns and liposuction drinking games Dirty Sanchez: The Movie is not for the faint of heart. | KM 31 director Rigoberto Castaneda takes the helm for this independent thriller concerning three people who become trapped in a hospital elevator for twenty-four hours. Her grandmother mere moments away from death a young woman (Amber Tamblyn) races the ailing woman to the nearest hospital. Little does the concerned granddaughter realize that what first appeared to be a minor inconvenience is about to turn into something much more malevolent. Later as the trapped trio grows increasingly frantic a psychotic doctor (Aidan Gillen) reveals that he's more inclined to take lives than save them. | Gil-Scott Heron once wrote "the revolution will not be televised" but one Romanian newsman attempts to put his nation's revolution on the air after the fact in this satiric comedy from writer and director Corneliu Porumboiu. It's the sixteenth anniversary of the revolt that removed Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu from power in Romania and Jderescu (Ion Sapdaru) is the host of a televised public affairs show who wants to do a special program on the revolution. Jderescu's idea is to bring on a handful of ordinary citizens to discuss their role in Ceausescu's overthrow and how their lives have changed since Communist rule was swept from Romania. However Jderescu can only round up two guests for his broadcast -- elderly Piscoci (Mircea Andreescu) who's more interested in playing Santa Claus for the neighborhood kids than talking politics and Manescu (Teo Corban) a schoolteacher nursing a brutal hangover. As Jderescu tries to lead a serious discussion of how Romania has changed since Ceausescu was driven from power the conversation wanders off on a tangent about where the revolution actually took place and the waters become even more muddied when Jderescu opens up the phone lines for questions from viewers most of whom have their own distinct (and strongly conflicting) memories of the Revolution . . . and one of which has a bone to pick with Manescu over some drunken insults he hurled the night before. A Fost Sau n-a Fost? (aka 12:08 East of Bucharest) received its North American premier at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. | Robert Redford directs this dramatic tale of intersecting lives that weaves together the stories of an idealistic professor's attempts to inspire a privileged student a former student of the teacher who is wounded behind enemy lines in Afghanistan and a congressman whose interactions with a seasoned journalist reveal much about the man behind the public persona. Tom Cruise Meryl Streep and Robert Redford star in a film scripted by Matthew Michael Carnahan. | Frankie L. Faison Hill Harper and Zoe Saldana star in director Pete Chatmon's tale of an emerging African American actor who embarks on a frantic race to prevent the love of his life from marrying another man. After being ejected from a casting call for a tempestuous outburst told by his mother that he will soon be homeless in the city and discovering that his one-time fiancée is set to be married in just thirty-eight hours the lovelorn thespian sets out to get his act together and convince his would-be bride that the pair were always meant to be together. | The hardships of a Mexico City construction crew struggling to complete a second deck atop the massive Periférico Freeway are explored in director Juan Carlos Rulfo's studied look at the modern work ethic. As countless drivers zoom past the enormous worksite day after day the anonymous workers toil away in a relentless drive to finish construction on the massive freeway addition by the scheduled completion date of December 2005. Despite the long hours and sometimes harsh working conditions workers such as "Shorty" and "EL Grande" look past the sub-standard safety conditions to focus on the task at hand. Though both men know that when the project is finally completed they will likely receive little to no recognition for their monumental feat the differing attitudes that they take towards their jobs offers a compelling look at the divisive opinions that many Mexicans hold in regards to both themselves and their country. | Sam Rockwell and Vera Farmiga star in director George Ratliff's uncomfortable psychological thriller Joshua as Brad and Abby Cairn an affluent young stockbroker and his wife raising children in New York City. Their firstborn the nine-year-old Joshua (Jacob Kogan) is a frighteningly intelligent child - to such a degree that he thinks and acts decades ahead of his age. Nearly always clad in formal wear and demonstrating limitless brilliance as a pianist - with a marked predilection for "dissonant" classical pieces - Joshua gravitates toward his gay aesthete uncle (Dallas Roberts) as a close friend but distances himself from his immediate kith - particularly when Abby brings a newborn baby sister home from the hospital and unwisely alienates the young tyke. As the days pass one at a time the mood at the house regresses from healthy and happy to strange unsettled and disorienting; meanwhile bizarre events transpire. As the baby's whines drive an already strained Abby to the point of a nervous breakdown Joshua devolves from eccentric to downright sociopathic behavior discarding all of his toys disemboweling a stuffed animal and killing off pets. One at a time family members also begin to suffer tragic fates - but are they Joshua's fevered and psychotic doings or merely the result of happenstance? ~ Nathan Southern All Movie Guide | Writer/director John August ponders the metaphysical aspects of life and art in an episodic allegory that follows three artists as they embark on a soul searching journey of fate versus free will. When a troubled actor is placed under house arrest in "The Prisoner" his imagination begins to run wild due to the fact that his spirited publicist and cynical neighbor provide his only link to the outside world. Later after the planes of reality fold in on themselves during the production of a Project Greenlight-style show which documents the filming of a popular sitcom in "Reality Television" "Knowing" follows a successful video game designer and his family as they become stranded in the middle of nowhere due to automotive issues. Ryan Reynolds Hope Davis and Melissa McCarthy star in a drama that peels back the layers of reality to ask whether or not mankind really has any control over his ultimate fate. | When envisioning real-life penitentiary sports forget about the bone-crunching comedy of The Longest Yard - the San Quentin Giants baseball games that transpire inside the barbed-wire electric fences of San Quentin State Prison as supervised by guards with semi-automatic rifles are unflinchingly brutal scabrous and violent. In their documentary The Bad Boys of Summer directors Tiller Russell and Loren Mendell's observe this on-the-diamond action in such an unusual venue but travel a step or two further by presenting a series of unforgettable character studies. We meet both the coach assigned to reform the men's lives even as he guides the team to victory and the psychologically and emotionally troubled players - who despite crime and vice-ridden individual histories invariably retain cores of humanity and grace exposed time and again by the directors. | As glasses are raised for a New Year's Eve toast the denizens of the city of Terminus fall prey to a mysterious transmission that pulses through all electronic devices and transforms rational sane people into murderous rampaging psychopaths. All forms of communication have been jammed and now the airwaves have been saturated with an ominous signal that preys on fear and deep-rooted desire. Though Terminus was once a city defined by conformity any semblance of order in this concrete jungle has now been replaced with screaming bloody chaos. Fortunately Ben has managed to avoid having his brain scrambled by the signal and now he's determined to make his way through the bedlam that's sweeping the streets and rescue the woman he loves. It's not going to be an easy task though and in order to sweep his love to safety Ben will first have to face off against her rabid husband. In a city where everyone seems to have lost their mind the only way Ben will be able to determine who he can trust and who has given in to their bloodlust is to find out the true origins of this ominous broadcast. | Writer/director David Kaplan offers a new spin on the familiar Cinderella story with this visually inventive tale of a hopeful Chinese immigrant who discovers that life in New York City isn't for the faint of heart after being forced to work in a shady massage partner. Shot on video and subsequently rotoscoped to take on a slightly surreal look Year of the Fish opens to find wide-eyed Chinese immigrant Ye Xian (An Nguyen) arriving in New York City in hopes of raising some money to send back to her ailing father overseas. Soon falling into the neon-lit lair of "massage parlor" madame Mrs. Su (Tsai Chin) Ye is forced to do all of the cooking and cleaning after refusing to service her clientele as instructed. All the while Ye's only sense of solace comes thanks to a growing fish bestowed upon her by a mysterious hunchback named Auntie Yaga (Randall Duk Kim). Meanwhile Ye longs to catch the eye of kindhearted jazz musician Johnny (Ken Leung) while fending off unwanted advances of Mrs. Su's depraved and persistent son. Just when it begins to seem as if Ye's situation cannot get any more grim a lavish party staged to celebrate the Chinese New Year leads to a most unanticipated turn of events. | Director Crispin Glover teams with screenwriter Steven C. Stewart for this surreal semi-autobiographical feature detailing cerebral palsy-sufferer Stewart's remarkable life and many love affairs. A semi-sequel to Glover's shocking directorial debut What Is It? (2005) It's Fine! Everything Is Fine opens with Stewart lying helplessly on the hospital floor. As he is being transported back to his bed Stewart embarks on an inward journey in which his suave charm proves irresistable to the ladies. Though his imaginary sexual conquests allow Stewart a welcomed opportunity to live out his many erotic fantasies the unshakable frustration of being an eternal outcast soon causes his actions to take an unexpectedly dark turn. It's Fine! Everything Is Fine made its world premiere at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. | On the heels of a successful debut at the Celebration Theater in Los Angeles and an impressive eight year run on the New York stage the raucous musical showered with accolades by both LA Weekly and Backstage West and featuring show-stopping tunes by Bruce Vilanch Shelly Markum Stephen Bates Robert Schrock and Mark Winker can finally be enjoyed by theater fans who may not have had the opportunity to catch it in person. Everyone knows that nudity is only natural and as an impressive cast of actors singers and dancers including Kevin Stea Jason Currie Phong Tryong Joseph Keane Andrew Blake Anthony Manough and original cast-member Vincent Samora drop their drawers to perform such sings as "Fight the Urge" "Nothin' But the Radio On" and "Robert Mitchum" home viewers can finally find out firsthand what all the fuss and fun is about. | Mani Ratnam teams with Aishwarya Rai a woman considered by some to be the most beautiful actress of her time in the Bollywood musical Guru. The film concerns a man Gurukant Desai from an average village who starting from very modest means attempts to build a successful business in Bombay. His troubled private life includes with his frustrated wife Sujata who must adjust to being in a marriage she never really wanted. He must overcome a number of personal and professional problems in order to fulfill his ambitious dreams of success. | An already-unstable household becomes a virtual battle zone when the son of a risqué comedienne and a has-been singer finds mom meddling in his love life in director Cherie Nowlan's dysfunctional romantic comedy. Twenty-one-year-old Tim Dwight (Khan Chittenden) comes from a peculiar family; his mother Jean (Brenda Blethyn) is a bawdy stage comic renowned for her scatological sense of humor and his father John (Frankie J. Holden) is a faded country-music star who now works as a low-rent security guard. While dad is busy trying to revive his flat-lined career mom spends most of her time doting on Tim and his developmentally disabled brother Mark (Richard Wilson). Upon meeting the beautiful Jill (Emma Booth) Tim believes his may have finally found the woman of his dreams. Unfortunately in Jean's eyes there is only room for one woman in Tim's life and that woman is his mother. As Tim's relationship with Jill grows increasingly serious the stage is set for a battle royal between the woman who once gave him life and the prospective mother of his future children. | On March 19 2003 forces from the United States and a handful of allied nations invaded Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. American military leaders expected the conflict to last no more than a few months and President George W. Bush declared that major military operations were over less than two months later. However Iraq soon became a dangerous quagmire for American forces and near the end of 2006 Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld one of the key architects of America's strategy in Iraq resigned from office due to public outcry and Bush declared he was "rethinking" his plan of attack in Iraq as the nation sank into civil war with U.S. troops the frequent targets of attacks on both sides. How and why did America's leaders decide to invade Iraq? How did they formulate a strategy that went so far wrong? And can anything be done to salvage the situation? Filmmaker Charles Ferguson a former advisor with the Brookings Institution examines these questions in No End in Sight a documentary on the War in Iraq which includes interviews with a number of figures involved in the conflict's decision-making process some speaking on-camera about the war for the first time. No End in Sight was screened in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. | More than 30 years after | null | The Snoopy/Charlie Brown newspaper cartoon series burgeoned into a considerable empire for Charles M. Schulz as it became an American phenomenon which spoke for an entire generation. In this feature-length animation Lila Snoopy's previous owner writes him from the hospital and invites him to visit. Aided by his loyal bird companion Woodstock he does. When she asks him to come back to live at her house he agrees and goes back to tell Charlie Brown goodbye. | This animated feature stars the French cartoon hero "Tintin" a cheerful can-do young man who travels around the world with his dog and a gruff old sailor. In this story Tintin and his friends including an inventor are experimenting on the lake with a small submarine when an evil super-crook and his gang working from underneath the lake kidnap two children from the local village. Using his friend's inventions and his own good sense and courage he rescues the two and puts and end to the schemes of the crooks. | Their previous two films made the Charlots a French jazz and rock ensemble a successful comedy troupe. In this film the bumbling quartet demolish a bullfight a lovely vamp's house and the yacht they have gotten jobs on. | This film is a difficult combination of symbolic tableaux and more ordinary documentary considerations about the life of Ludwig II of Bavaria known as the "Mad King" of Bavaria. For those unfamiliar with his story Ludwig II the last king of Bavaria sold the kingdom to Germany for a huge sum of money with which he built a number of fantastic fairy-tale castles. He was one of Richard Wagner's main financial sponsors was a notoriously unrequited homosexual and many believe that he met his death through assassination. This is the first part of director Hans-Jurgen Syberberg's "German" trilogy followed by Karl May and Hitler A Film From Germany all of them highly surreal films rich with brilliant imagery. | Academy Award-winning actress Helen Hunt makes her feature directorial debut with this adaptation of Elinor Lipman's best-selling novel about a Philadelphia schoolteacher (Hunt) whose long-lost birth mother (Bette Midler) reappears at the very moment her daughter is careening into a midlife crisis. Abandoned by her husband (Matthew Broderick) and still grieving the death of her adoptive mother the emotionally fragile teacher enters into a relationship with the father of one of her students just as her biological mother an eccentric talk-show host appears on her doorstep attempting a reconciliation. | As far as raw eccentricity is concerned few American families could top the Paskowitzes. The patriarch Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz began life on a commendable even enviable course with an M.D. under his arm rippling sandy-haired good looks and experience almost single-handedly teaching the country of Israel how to surf. But in the years to follow bitterness and inveterate disappointment ensued as Dr. Paskowitz tried to settle into a conventional existence. Two broken marriages and a medical career that Dorian would later describe as "miserable" left him clawing his way out desperate for an "alternative" lifestyle. He soon met courted and married his third wife a ravishing sexy young woman named Juliette; these two free spirits jointly decided that they would live life budding family in-tow on the open road in a series of low-budget trailers. As one child after another cropped up over the course of a decade the family toured the country winning one surfing competition after another and Dr. Paskowitz accepted low-rent medical jobs for the poor that reeled in little to no income. | Indie stalwart Abel Ferrara helms this quirky comedy about the goings-on at a downtown cabaret. Willem Defoe stars as Ray Ruby the proprietor of a joint where all of the dancing girls have big dreams of working their way up to bigger and better things. But trouble begins to brew when money suddenly comes between Ray and his two associates played by Bob Hoskins and Matthew Modine. Asia Argento and Drea de Matteo also star. | Author Cornelia Funke's best-selling children's novel comes to vivid life on the big screen with this family-friendly tale about a bookbinder whose storytelling skills possess the curious power to transport the characters he speaks about into the real world. When a nefarious villain from a bedtime story that the father is currently reading to his daughter emerges to kidnap the stunned storyteller it's up to the young girl and her adventurous friends -- both real and imaginary -- to bring dad back home and close the book on the dreaded fiend once and for all. | An unremarkable parking-enforcement officer living a low-key existence of solitary lunches in the park lonely dinners at home and superhero comics that at least afford him the quiet release of fantasy enrolls into a clinical trial for antidepressant pills only to find that it has some decidedly unexpected side effects in directors Hal Haberman and Jeremy Passmore's quirky comic-book superhero comedy. Les Franken (Michael Rappaport) leads an unassuming life that rarely deviates from a strict regiment of working eating sleeping and comic book reading. His only two friends are a pair of stoners who own a local comic shop so Les determines to shake things up a bit by volunteering as a test subject for an experimental drug designed to curb depression. When the drug appears to give Les special powers the doctor in charge of the clinical controlled test insists that Les is simply experiencing an unanticipated psychological reaction to the medication. But Les is convinced that his powers are genuine and as he ditches his work uniform in favor of more superhero-appropriate threads he is about to find out once and for all whether he truly is able to leap tall buildings in a single bound or his depression combined with the strange side-effects of the drug has somehow propelled his superhero fantasies to the forefront of his damaged psyche. | A new hero of martial arts rises from a North Carolina strip mall in this independent comedy. Fred Simmons is one of the world's most gifted practitioners of the Korean fighting style known as Taekwondo -- or at least that's what he likes to tell people. Despite his supposed skills Fred teaches students out of a shabby dojo where for the most part he browbeats kids into learning the aggressive points of the martial arts without having much understanding of the philosophy or reasoning behind it. Not that most folks care -- in the small town where he teaches Fred is considered to be the real deal and his talent as a fighter earns him plenty of respect. But Fred's reputation (and ego) takes a serious blow when he learns his wife Suzie (Mary Jane Bostic) has been fooling around with another man and Fred challenges him to a fight that doesn't go well. Falling into an emotional tailspin Fred goes on a pilgrimage to meet his hero and role model martial arts celebrity Chuck "The Truck" Wallace (Ben Best). The Foot Fist Way was the first feature film from writer and director Jody Hill. | Upon receiving an e-mail containing the names of every woman he has ever slept with and every women he will ever sleep with a man set to be married in just one week eschews his wedding plans in favor of seeking out the truth behind the perplexing message in a black comedy written and directed by Heathers screenwriter Daniel Waters. Roderick Blank (Simon Baker) was prepared for a future of predictable domesticated bliss -- but fate has a funny way of shaking things up when we least expect it. When a mysterious message appears in his inbox and he sets out to discover the origins of the strange communication he soon finds himself falling for a dangerous black widow named Death Nell (Winona Ryder) who isn't on the list. | An unprecedented disaster is about to unfold and in order to ensure the safety of all humankind a group of high-profile thinkers selected for their stratospheric IQs must come up with a solution to all of the world's problems over the course of one grueling night in writer/director Timothy A. Chey's tense apocalyptic thriller. | A recent college graduate desperate to have one last fling before launching himself into the real world falls into a strange love triangle with a charismatic couple in director Rawson Thurber's feature adaptation of Michael Chabon's freshman novel. Peter Sarsgaard Mena Suvari Nick Nolte Sienna Miller and Jon Foster star in a film that was adapted for the screen by director Thurber. | Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon takes the helm for this disturbing tale of a compassionate retirement-home caregiver whose life is turned upside down after a gruesome hit-and-run accident leaves a severely injured homeless man lodged helplessly in her shattered windshield. Despite her repeated promises to take her ailing victim to the hospital the realization that the accident could destroy both her career and her future finds her uncharacteristically deciding to let the man die a slow death in her garage while conspiring with her boyfriend to dispose of the body. A fictionalized account of actual events Stuck was co-scripted by director Gordon and frequent Tales from the Darkside contributor John Strysik. | Fresh off of their success with director Martin Scorsese's The Departed star Leonardo DiCaprio and screenwriter William Monahan team with director Ridley Scott for this screen adaptation of David Ignatius' novel Body of Lies. When CIA operative Roger Ferris (DiCaprio) uncovers evidence indicating that a major terrorist leader may be operating out of Jordan he enlists the aid of CIA veteran Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe) in infiltrating the elusive saboteur's vast underground network. During the course of his dangerous mission Ferris gradually comes to question how much he can trust his presumed allies -- who include not just Hoffman but the outwardly helpful head of Jordanian intelligence as well. | Sissy Spacek Troy Garity and music icon Dave Matthews star in this tale of an estranged mother and son who reluctantly come together in hopes of saving their home. Maggie (Spacek) and Billy (Garity) are a desperate mother and damaged son who went their separate ways following a long-ago tragedy. South African-born singer/songwriter Matthews portrays a drug dealer willing to harm anyone keeping him from recovering cocaine that was stolen from him by Billy's troubled wife. | Filmmaker Jason Freeland draws inspiration from the eponymous song for this tale of five lost souls attempting to navigate the treacherous urban landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. April is an ambitious beauty in search of success but can she learn to get by and keep on her clothes at the same time? Sally St. Clair is a sexy realtor with a secret past. She's got a great eye for spotting lost souls and thrives on giving them direction in life. One of those lost souls is Nathan her new assistant. Nathan moved to Los Angeles from Nebraska seeking to find success as a dancer but now most of his time is spent making photocopies for Sally and her clients. One of those clients is Todd a porn-addicted artist who agrees to help Sally get revenge for a past indiscretion in exchange for her helping him realize his greatest fantasy. Meanwhile as starry-eyed street musician Sammy moves in with Nathan the new roommates both have disparate ideas about the direction their relationship is headed and everyone involved becomes hopelessly ensnared in Sally's kinky entanglements. | Acclaimed visual artists Douglas Gordon and Phillipe Parreno turn their attentions to filmmaking -- and one of Europe's leading soccer stars -- in this offbeat documentary. Zinedine Zidane is among the most celebrated athletes in European football; playing for Real Madrid the Frenchman has earned a reputation for graceful yet aggressive play and a confrontational style. Gordon and Parreno have made a film about Zidane but viewers of Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait will learn nothing about his life off the field and only so much about his work on it. Instead of telling Zidane's life story the filmmakers set up 17 cameras around the field (with the help of cinematographer Darius Khondji) for a April 23 2005 game against Villarreal and carefully followed Zidane throughout the game even when he wasn't in play. The subsequent footage was used to create a portrait in motion of the athlete much in the manner of a painter or photographer accompanied by excerpts from recorded interviews in which the footballer discusses his attitude toward the game and his feelings on the field. Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait (aka Zidane: Un Portrait du XXIe Siecle) was screened at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival as part of the Visions series devoted to maverick filmmaking from around the world. | Based on author Laura Kasischke's novel The Life Before Her Eyes House of Sand and Fog director Vadim Perelman's provocative study of memory morality and conscience stars Uma Thurman as the guilt-ridden survivor of a harrowing Columbine-like high-school shooting. To any outsider Diana (played as a young girl by actress Evan Rachel Wood) and Maureen (Eva Amurri) were polar opposites; Diana was always questioning authority while Maureen quietly went about fulfilling the expectations of her devoutly religious family. Yet it was precisely theses differences that drew the two girls to one another and found them gradually growing to become best friends. As with any anxious high-school student Diana and Maureen both existed in that strange grey zone between childhood and adulthood that found them constantly pondering the endless possibilities that awaited them in the outside world. Flash forward years later and Diana's (played as an adult by Thurman) life isn't anything like she imagined it would be as a young girl. As Diana's traumatic past gradually comes into focus it soon becomes obvious that she was profoundly affected by a pivotal event that occurred just prior to her high-school graduation. | Snakes on a Plane director David R. Ellis follows up his high-flying tale of reptilian terror with this horrific frightener concerning a group of college students who discover that their dormitory was once a mental hospital presided over by a sadistic doctor. As the semester gets under way it begins to appear as if the spirit of the malevolent M.D. has decided to remain in the haunted hallways in order to continue his experiments on the latest crop of students. Written by Ethan Lawrence and starring Sarah Roemer Mark Rolston Ellen Hoffman Travis Van Winkle Cody Kasch and Jake Muxworthy Asylum features state-of-the-art special effects work by Academy Award-winning artist David LeRoy Anderson (Dawn of the Dead [2004] Men in Black and The Nutty Professor). | Morgan Creek revives the series that launched Jim Carrey to superstardom with this comedy concerning the offspring of everyone's favorite wisecracking wildlife sleuth. His mother wrongly arrested for kidnapping a baby panda Ace Ventura's seventh-grade son determines to follow in his father's footsteps by catching the real culprit. Sibling scribes Jason and Justin Heimberg collaborate with Jeff Sank and David Mickey Evans (The Sandlot) on a screenplay directed by Evans . | Following up the acclaimed documentary Children of the Street filmmaker Eva Aridjis made her narrative-feature debut with this bittersweet drama starring Frank Wood and Ryan Donowho. Wood plays Lawrence a man who decides to take in Johnny (Donowho) the troubled teenaged son of his recently deceased high-school sweetheart. Twenty-five years ago Caroline (Paige Turco) broke Lawrence's heart. These days Lawrence is a single middle-aged photographer leading a quiet life with his loyal canine companion in Bayonne NJ. When Lawrence receives a surprise phone call from a recently divorced Caroline romantic feelings are rekindled and his life suddenly takes on new meaning. Unfortunately a life with Caroline wasn't in the cards for Lawrence because shortly after the high-school sweethearts reconnect Caroline dies in a sudden and tragic accident. Now in order to prevent Carlone's troubled 16-year-old son Johnny (Donowho) from being placed in foster care Lawrence adopts the boy and tries his hardest to be a caring father. But Johnny wants nothing to do with Lawrence instead choosing to follow in his biological father's footsteps by becoming a petty criminal and constructing an impenetrable wall of anger and silence. It seems that the only person capable of breaking through to Johnny is Mariana (Isidra Vega) a pretty neighborhood girl with whom the boy forms a warm bond. In time Johnny begins to realize that Lawrence is a respectable role model and caring father figure who is willing to make the sacrifices needed for him to have a brighter future. | A lovelorn urbanite who has spent nearly a decade trying to win back his ex-girlfriend gets involved in a romantic case of mistaken ethnicity in director Jason Todd Ipson's warmhearted relationship comedy. It's been eight years since Jake's girlfriend left him and despite the fact that she's now married with three children he refuses to move on. Fed up with their depressive pal's unwillingness to let go of the past Jake's friends set him up on a blind date with a beautiful Italian woman from Boston's North End. Though Jake is convinced that such a woman would never even consider dating a non-Italian a quick crash course in how to fake it may prove just the trick to helping him learn to love once again. | Inspired by actual events that occurred in 1920s-era Los Angeles Clint Eastwood's The Changeling tells the story of a woman driven to confront a corrupted LAPD after her abducted son is retrieved and she begins to suspect that the boy returned to her is not the same boy she gave birth to. The year was 1928 and the setting a working-class suburb of Los Angeles. As Christine (Angelina Jolie) said goodbye to her son Walter and departed for work she never anticipated that this was the day her life would be forever changed. Upon returning home Christine was distressed to discover that Walter was nowhere to be found. Over the course of the following months the desperate mother would launch a search that would ultimately prove fruitless. Yet just when it seemed that all hope was lost a nine-year-old boy claiming to be Christine's son seemed to appear out of thin air. Overcome with emotions and uncertain how to face the authorities or the press Christine invites the child to stay in her home despite knowing without a doubt that he is not her son. As much as Christine would like to accept the fact that her son has been returned to her she cannot accept the injustice being pushed upon her and continues to challenge the Prohibition-era Los Angeles police force at every turn. As a result Christine is slandered by the powers that be and painted as an unfit mother. In this town a woman who challenges the system is putting her life on the line and as the situation grows desperate the only person willing to aid her in her search is benevolent local activist Reverend Briegleb (John Malkovich). | Director Ilya Chaiken explores the lives of Tico and Derrick two friends and former Statue of Liberty employees who lost their jobs in the aftermath of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. Tico is a quick-tempered youth who responds to his unemployment dilemma by dabbling in petty street crime and half-baked scams. Meanwhile Tico's friend Derrick becomes convinced that the only means of providing for his family is to finally give in to the persistent Army recruiters who have been hounding him for months. As the situation begins to get desperate and neither of the pair proves successful at landing a legitimate job each struggles to make ends meet by any means necessary. | Producer Julia Roberts brings the American Girl brand to the big screen for the very first time with this inspirational tale concerning a nine-year-old girl named Kit Kittredge (Academy Award nominee Abigail Breslin) growing up during the Great Depression. Though the American Girls have previously appeared on the small screen in Samantha: An American Girl Holiday Felicity: An American Girl Adventure and Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front Kit's adventure marks the very first major theatrical endeavor for the characters created by author Valerie Tripp. | Before joining Peter Pan and the Lost Boys Tinker Bell and her fairy brethren were busy creating their own special magic in Pixie Hollow where they go about the business of bringing rainbows to the sky color to the flowers and adding their fairy signature to other miracles of nature. Each fairy is gifted with a unique magical talent to contribute but Tinker Bell (voiced by Mae Whitman) can't help but feel her talent ("tinkering") isn't as good as those of her fairy companions and tries her best to change it. It takes a disaster and a lot of help from her friends to realize the magic of being true to oneself. | Commercial director Noam Murro makes the leap to feature films with this comedy drama concerning an aging professor-turned-bitter eccentric due to the death of his longtime wife. Ever since his wife passed away Lawrence Wetherhold (Dennis Quaid) has become overly acerbic and self-absorbed. He's alienated his son (Ashton Holmes) and transformed his daughter (Ellen Page) into a friendless overachiever. Now at the precise moment Lawrence thought he had finally figured it all out his life comes crashing down all around him as he falls for a former student (Sarah Jessica Parker) and his shiftless adopted brother (Thomas Haden Church) comes knocking on the door in search of a place to stay. Though Lawrence always relied on his intelligence to get him out of life's little jams in the past it's going to take quite a bit more than intellectual thinking to move past this sticky stage in his suddenly chaotic life. David Denman and Christine Lahti co-star in this romantic comedy drama which serves as the screenwriting debut of Goats and Modern Ranch Living author Mark Jude Poirier. | Deb Hagan directs this comedy set in the world of higher education and starring Drake Bell Kevin Covais and Andrew Caldwell as three high-school friends who take a weekend trip to nearby Fieldmont University as prospective college freshman in order to find out just how wild things can truly get on campus. Initially taken in as pledges at the most notorious fraternity on campus Kevin Morris and Carter are subjected to humiliating series of pranks cooked up by womanizing frat president Teague (Nick Zano). Despite the fact that the three pals are forced to endure some of the most mortifying pranks ever committed against a fraternity pledge in exchange for their suffering they are grated complete access to the rowdy party scene. Later emboldened after being mistaken for college freshmen by a trio of beautiful sorority girls the three pals find any hopes for getting lucky dashed when -- upon realizing that the boys have finally managed to chat up some pretty girls -- Teague and his crew ramp up the intensity of their embarrassing initiation rituals and threaten to expose the boys' true educational status. But these scheming frat boys have underestimated the ingenuity of their high-school guests and before the weekend is over Kevin Morris and Carter hatch a brilliant plan to turn the tables on their tormentors win the girls and destroy the fraternity once and for all. | Christian Slater comes back for another round of that old True Romance in this tale of two young lovers who set out on the lam after discovering a substantial cache of dirty money. Duke is a hapless Iraq War veteran who just can't seem to pull his life together after returning home. While his love for pretty girlfriend Amber runs deep there seems to be something just beyond reach that's keeping him from making the transition from soldier to civilian. When Duke stumbles onto the scene of a botched drug deal and notices a large duffel bag overflowing with cash he picks up Amber stops off for a quick wedding and hits the road with a bag full of bills and a beautiful new bride. At first it seems like nothing can stop this young couple from conquering the world but someone is missing that money and he's determined to get it back. Pollen (Slater) is a corrupt DEA agent who is willing to kill in order to reclaim the cash he believes is rightfully his and chances are he'll slay this young couple even if they agree to give it back. With time running out and Pollen closing in Duke and Amber will be forced to outrun and outwit a madman that has all the resources needed to track them anywhere they run to. | The fate of two cultures becomes locked on a tragic collision course in director Nick Broomfield's dramatization of the events that led to the massacre of 24 Iraqi men women and children by American Marines. A squadron of American soldiers goes speeding across the Iraqi desert in a convoy of armored Humvees eventually stopping at a local store where the soldiers jump out to stretch and browse the DVD selection. Meanwhile as the Marines strike up a conversation with the young male clerk behind the counter two Iraqi men climb into the back of a pick-up truck to get a crash course in IED mechanics. Both the Marines and the Iraqis are simply going about their daily business as usual just doing their best to survive in a land where war is just another fact of life. For the Marines it's all about patrolling the desert and waiting for the next bomb to go off. When a roadside IED kills one Marine and wounds two others the vengeance with which the American soldiers strike back at the locals may cause even the most hard-line warhawks to take pause and consider the true cost of a war which has no end in sight. | A woman looking to fulfill her late husband's final wish sets out on a transformative cross-country road trip in director Christopher N. Rowley's warmhearted tale of friendship self-discovery and the memories that make life worth living even after the ones we love have gone. Arvilla (Jessica Lange)'s husband Joe has recently died during a trip to Borneo and his ashes have just arrived at her home in Pocatello ID. Though Joe had previously specified in his will that he would like his ashes scattered by his beloved wife the well-intending Arvilla soon becomes locked in a heated battle of wills with Francine (Christine Baranski) -- Joe's well-to-do daughter from a previous marriage. Francine is determined to see her father laid to rest next to her mother in Santa Barbara and she's threatened to sell the house that her father and Arvilla have lived in since marrying to ensure that she gets her way. Now Arvilla has lost Joe's will leaving no way to confirm either what he wanted done with his remains or what Arvilla is to receive upon her husband's death. Defeated Arvilla sets her sights on Santa Barbara to surrender the ashes to Francine and attempt to come to terms with the loss of her husband. When Arvilla's sassy best-friend Margene (Kathy Bates) and uptight pal Carol (Joan Allen) agree to join their recently-widowed friend on her journey and offer some much-needed moral support the trio soon sets out in Arvilla's vintage '66 Pontiac Bonneville for a journey of a lifetime. | Director Reha Erdem paints an affecting portrait of life in a remote village of Turkey with this tale of three preteen friends whose childhood dreams are gradually crushed by the apparent wickedness of their adult guardians. Ömer's (Özkan Özen) father is the local imam and a highly respected member of the community but that doesn't change the fact that he treats Ömer with such distain that the youngster can frequently be found praying for his father's death. Yakup (Ali Bey Kayali) is a young boy who houses secret affections for the teacher of the local one-room schoolhouse. His childhood obsession slowly gives way to repulsion however when he sees his father admiring the woman's undeniable beauty as well. Lastly Yildiz's (Elit Iscan) mother is a cruel woman who drives her daughter like a slave. When Yildiz accidentally catches her parents making love the disturbing sight leaves a lasting impression on the young girl's fragile psyche. | Cinema Paradiso director Giuseppe Tornatore returns to the helm for this suspenseful thriller concerning a young Ukrainian prostitute-turned-cleaning woman named Irina (Kseniya Rappoport). Years ago Irina was drawn into an international prostitution ring before being brutalized by a man named Mold (Michele Placido) who also killed her boyfriend. Flash-forward to the present and Irina is a humble cleaning woman in a building owned by jewelers. Though her appearance would suggest poverty Irina always has a sizable wad of cash in her pocket and lives in a large apartment across the street from the loudly dysfunctional Adacher family. Gradually the mousy cleaning woman works her way into the family home befriending the parents (Claudia Gerini and Pierfrancesco Favino) and becoming a trusted confidante to their daughter Thea (Clara Dossena). As her relationship with the family deepens her motivations for getting so close become frighteningly clear. | Director C. Jay Cox explores the complex social and sexual landscapes of contemporary America with this heartfelt romantic comedy about a gay male who just discovered that the love of his life is about to tie the knot -- with a woman! Back in high school Matt (Philipp Karner) and Ryan (James O'Shea ) were more than just best friends. But ten years after graduation this once-inseparable pair has lost contact. One day seemingly out of the blue Matt receives an invitation to Ryan's wedding. Of course there has been plenty of time for Ryan to develop new relationships in the ten long years since he and Matt last spoke but the last thing Matt would ever expect is for his former high-school love to fall for a member of the "fairer sex." Convinced that Ryan is about to be taken advantage of by a scheming she-devil Matt races back to the small hometown he once left behind and prepares to save his true love from a life of marital despair. Upon meeting perky bride-to-be Alex (Tori Spelling) however Matt slowly begins to understand what it is that Ryan sees in her. Still Matt can't mess up the opportunity to let the love of his life slip through his fingers and ultimately decides to come clean about his true feelings for Ryan. Trouble is Ryan views his romance with Matt as nothing more than a high school fling. As the wedding day draws near and long-buried emotions begin to bubble to the surface Matt realizes that his feelings for Ryan are stronger than ever before and his attempts to reconcile the past with the present will ultimately pave the road into an uncertain future. | The young heir to a family funeral home discovers that death can be quite a tricky business in first-time feature filmmaker Chaz Thorne's blackly comic tale of fate and formaldehyde. Oliver (Jay Baruchel) has just been called home to attend the funeral of his father Rollie (Jeremy Akerman). Having not seen his recently deceased dad for some years now Oliver is somewhat taken aback to view the old man's videotaped will and learn that he has been chosen as the one to inherit the family funeral home. In the video Rollie spun a wheel to determine who would be the recipient of the once-thriving business but in reality the patriarch performed 11 takes just to get the wheel to stop on Oliver's name. Rollie was convinced that Oliver possessed the power to bring the funeral home back from the brink and it isn't long before the boy who fears death the most is managing the mortuary. Now as Oliver does his best to overcome the financial roadblocks that lie ahead thwarted heirs attempt to sabotage his efforts at every turn. Eventually Oliver begins to seek solace in the company of enchanting mortician Roberta (Rose Byrne) -- who has worked at the funeral home for several years. When the frazzled new funeral-home owner accidentally runs over an eccentric pedestrian and Roberta reveals herself also to be the county coroner it quickly becomes apparent to the duo that their unique relationship could serve to mask a multitude of sins. | Love brings together two men who aren't sure where to fit a relationship into their lives in this romantic drama. Living in the oceanfront working-class community of San Pedro Zach (Trevor Wright) is a young man in his early twenties who has been forced into the role of emotional anchor for his dysfunctional family; his mother his dead his father is too ill to work his sister Jeannie (Tina Holmes) is too busy partying to look after her five-year-old son Cody (Jackson Wurth) and Zach is the only one with the wherewithal to hold down a job and keep the rent paid. He's sacrificed his dream of attending CalArts in order to help Jeannie raise Cody. Between cooking at a diner and looking after Cody Zach has little in the way of spare time but as often as he can he heads to the beach to indulge his passion for surfing. While hanging out with his surfing buddy Gabe (Ross Thomas) Zach meets Gabe's brother the struggling homosexual writer Shaun (Brad Rowe) who has taken a break from Tinseltown while rebounding from a dysfunctional relationship. Shaun goes surfing with Zach one day and the two discover they're powerfully attracted to one another and a flirtation turns into a love affair. As Shaun has to explain to his girlfriend why he no longer wants to be with her Zach tries to make Jeannie and his father understand why he's come out of the closet. Shelter was produced for the gay and lesbian-oriented cable television network Here though it enjoyed a brief theatrical release before its broadcast premiere. | Writer/director Christopher Zalla authored and helms the contemporary post-noir thriller Blood of My Blood. The film concerns Juan a ruthless and conniving ex-career criminal who tries to escape his past by hopping a truck transporting illegal immigrants from Mexico to the Big Apple. Over the course of his journey Juan meets and befriends Pedro a sweet but illiterate Puebla native -- long-estranged from his father Diego -- who harbors a strong desire to make contact with his dad and holds a letter of introduction from his mother to help him accomplish his goal. The naïve Pedro falls into the clutches of the sociopathic Juan who promptly wins his confidence then rips off all of his belongings during the night and attempts to steal his identity plotting to fallaciously present himself to Diego as the gentleman's son. The film then cross-cuts between the story of each man (one desperate the other slick and arrogant) as they each seek out food and shelter and comb the city for the man in whom they see a chance to establish a secure future. | Filmmaker Adam Hootnick asks whether Israel has launched a war against its own citizens in this film that offers a critical look at the 2005 withdrawal from Gaza. As Israel embarks on its biggest military operation in decades two soldiers will be sent to evict three Israelis from their homes and one activist will struggle to steer her country off the warpath. For this generation the true definition of "home" has yet to be determined. These are the stories of the people on the front lines of a war in which the battleground is a blur and the fight for peace begins in one's own backyard. | The creation of atomic weapons by a team of scientists led by Robert Oppenheimer in 1945 had a powerful impact on nearly every aspect of American culture so it's not surprising that composer John Adams and director Peter Sellars two leading figures in contemporary opera would collaborate on a piece about Oppenheimer and his notorious invention. In 2005 Adams and Sellars teamed up to create Doctor Atomic an opera that focuses on Oppenheimer during the 48 hours before the first test of the atomic bomb and filmmaker Jon Else -- whose credits include The Day After Trinity an award-winning documentary on Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project -- chronicles the writing and staging of this performance piece in the film Wonders Are Many. Wonders Are Many intercuts footage about Oppenheimer's life and career with a detailed look at Adams and Sellars deep in the creative process as they rehearse their cast work out their staging struggle to complete last-minute changes in the music and libretto and attend to hundreds of other details as the date of the premiere performance draws near. Originally created for broadcast on public television Wonders Are Many also was screened at a number of major film festivals including the 2007 San Francisco International Film Festival. | Filmmaker Errol Morris (Gates of Heaven The Thin Blue Line) takes an unflinching look at the Abu Ghraib prison scandal while meditating on the frightening side effects of the War on Terror in a thought-provoking documentary from Participant Productions (An Inconvenient Truth). | A doomed woman discovers her creative spirit during a final fling with life in this independent drama. Melody Wilder (Saffron Burrows) is already having a bad day when she visits her doctor about a troubling lump in her throat -- her boyfriend has left her and she's lost her job. However this news pales in comparison to what her doctor (Janeane Garofalo) has to say: the lump is an inoperable cancer and Melody has only a short time to live. Throwing caution to the wind Melody rents a huge luxurious apartment and furnishes it in high style putting her purchases on a handful of credit cards she won't be around to pay off. Melody also permits herself affairs with a few of the deliverymen who have become regular visitors to her loft but she spends most her days alone enjoying the trappings of wealth as she ponders what little future she has left. One day Melody makes an impulse purchase a red electric guitar that looks like one she wanted as a girl. While Melody isn't schooled on the instrument she begins teaching herself to work out chord patterns and melody lines and in the last chapter of her life discovers a way to give voice to the pain and confusion she's buried within her. Written by veteran underground filmmaker Amos Poe The Guitar was the first feature film from director Amy Redford. | As China is ravaged by war in the late '30s a young English journalist named George Hogg (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) leads 60 orphans over the Liu Pan Shan mountains and into the safety of the Mongolian desert. Joining the journalist and the children on their arduous journey are an American nurse (Radha Mitchell) and the fearless leader of a Chinese partisan group (Chow Yun-Fat). The journey won't be easy but as they boldly forge forward through snow-covered mountains and unforgiving desert they learn the true meaning of responsibility courage and love. Jane Hawksley pens a drama based on actual events and directed by renowned filmmaker Roger Spottiswoode. | As the United States faces unprecedented financial crises filmmaker Patrick Creadon explores just how America got to be in the economic mess that it finds itself in eventually detailing just what the nation would have to do in order to prevent a bad situation from turning into an all-out financial disaster from which no citizen could escape. | An embittered 80-year-old piano teacher working in a women's prison takes on the most challenging student in her enduring career in director Chris Kraus' low-key musical drama. For years Miss Krueger (Monica Bleibtreu) has been teaching classical piano to some of the most hardened female prisoners in all of Germany but upon meeting brooding new inmate Jenny (Hannah Herzsprung) Miss Krueger finally seems to have found the one student she can't break through to -- until she hears Jenny play that is. A former piano prodigy whose abusive childhood prompted her to neglect her natural gift for music in the name of survival Jenny is a violent offender whose notorious temper has as an adult repeatedly landed her behind bars. Though she does still display considerable talent on the ivory her decidedly antisocial behavior compelled the troubled prisoner to repeatedly sabotage opportunities to take part in recitals that would at the very least provide a momentary respite from her grim day-to-day existence. | Director Ronald Bronstein tells the bizarre tale of a door-to-door coupon salesman who sustains himself on popcorn and eggs eaten off the opened door of his kitchen oven. | In this autobiographical documentary Jerome Hill discusses his life family and filmmaking efforts. Hill was the scion of an important U.S. railroad tycoon. With a love for photography Hill began making films for his own and his family's amusement at an early age. In this way he chronicled his family in the years between 1905 and 1930. Major photographers of the era also made portraits of his family. This film narrated in French by Jerome Hill uses still photography animation and moving pictures to tell his story. The film includes clips from his many amateur efforts. | Director Neil Burger's road movie The Lucky Ones stars Tim Robbins Rachel McAdams and Michael Peña as three Iraq War veterans who take a road trip together. The trio meet on their way home from overseas with Fred Cheaver (Robbins) finishing his service once and for all while the other two -- Colee Dunn (McAdams) and TK Poole (Peña) -- are about to enjoy 30 days of R and R. A blackout leads to the three renting a car together after their flight is indefinitely delayed and driving from New York to Cheaver's home in St. Louis. Upon arrival Cheaver learns that his wife wants a divorce and his son needs 20000 dollars in order to attend Stanford. Emotionally shaken Cheaver tries to drop the other two off at the airport but they refuse to go until they can help him through his troubles. The two of them however are going through their own issues. Poole suffered an injury while on duty that he worries will end his relationship with his girlfriend and Dunn is trying to deliver a guitar to the parents of her deceased boyfriend a fellow soldier who died overseas. | The Pacifier director Adam Shankman helms this children's fantasy concerning a hotel handyman who gradually begins to realize that the imaginative bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew are somehow beginning to manifest themselves in the real world. | Director Benson Lee explores the global resurgence of breakdancing in a documentary that proves the so-called "B-boying" trend didn't die with the passing of the '80s. An urban dance style that started on the streets of New York City in the 1970s B-boying would become an important building block in the formation of hip-hop culture. Though the popularity of such films as Beat Street and Breakin' would inspire teens all over the world to jump onto the cardboard to "pop and lock" as with most trends the urban dance craze seemed to fade into oblivion as quickly as it had once proliferated. But some fads have an uncanny way of resurfacing just when they seem to have disappeared forever and as limber youths from Germany Japan South Korea France and the United States all prepare to compete in the Battle of the Year filmmakers follow the ambitious young dancers as they prepare to take part in one of the fiercest dance competitions on the planet. | Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro produces director Juan Antonio Bayona's gothic frightener about a long-abandoned orphanage with a particularly troubling past. As a child young orphan Laura spent her formative years being cared for by the staff of a large orphanage located by the Spanish seaside. Those were some of the happiest years of Laura's life and now 30 years later the former charge returns to the dilapidated institution with her husband Carlos and their seven-year-old son Simon to reopen the orphanage as a facility for disabled children. However something ominous haunts the darkened hallways of this silent stately manor. When Simon's behavior begins to grow increasingly bizarre and malicious Laura and Carlos start to suspect that the mysterious surroundings have awoken something ominous in the young boy's imagination. It's not long before Laura too is drawn into this disturbing web and the repressed memories of the past come flooding back in a terrifying torrent of tension and deeply disturbing revelations. With opening day drawing near and their situation growing increasingly grim by the hour Carlos attempts to write off Simon's bizarre behavior as a desperate bid to get more attention from his distracted parents. Laura isn't so easily convinced of this theory though and soon embarks on a desperate quest to unearth the terrible secret that lurks in the old house waiting for just the right moment to inflict devastating damage on both her and her family. | A street-smart orphan determined to make a better life for himself and his sixteen year-old sister spends his days working in an auto body repair shop in director Ramin Bahrani's gritty coming of age drama. Alejandro may be a young boy on the verge of adolescence but his tough persona and driving ambition give the impression of a man twice his age. As with many street kids Alejandro has been forced to mature before his time. Now in a disheveled junkyard on the outer edge of Queens New York one boy will learn what it means to become a man as he sets out to build a brighter future for the only family he knows. | Frequent Curb Your Enthusiasm director Robert B. Weide makes his feature directorial debut with this screen adaptation of British writer Toby Young's comedic novel of the same name. When self-promoting scribe Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) accepts a position as a contributing editor for iconic fashion magazine "Sharps" his subsequent attempts to ingratiate himself with both his egotistical boss Clayton Harding and the superficial celebrities who populate the pages of the magazine prove disastrously hilarious. | A man whose lonely life at the edge of the sea has become as predictable as the tide witnesses a murder that sends him on an existential journey the likes of which he could never have anticipated in director Béla Tarr's philosophical drama. Maloin had reached a point in life where he was content to embrace loneliness while turning a blind eye to the inevitable decay that surrounded him. Upon bearing witness to a shocking murder however the man who once lived a life of quiet solitude is forced to wrestle with such profound issues as punishment mortality and the sin of complicity in a crime he didn't even commit. Now despite Maloin's simple wish to be free and happy he must journey deep within his inner-self to confront emotions that he never once fathomed in his long yet uneventful existence. | Le Silence de la Mer was based upon a popular wartime "underground" novel by Vercours. Most of the film is confined to the living room of a bourgeois French family. Howard Vernon plays Von Ebrennae a cultured Nazi officer who is billeted in this household. As the residents stare at him in mute contempt Von Ebrennae eloquently articulates his philosophy of life which turns out to be pretty odious at times. Director Jean-Pierre Melville assembled La Silence de la Mer outside the established French film industry using a non-union cast and crew and adapting the Vercours novel without securing the movie rights. Though it was much too verbose and cerebral for American viewers the film proved most influential in shaping the future works of such directors as Robert Bresson and Alain Resnais. | In 1976 filmmaker René Allio used a notorious Normandy crime as the foundation for his film I Pierre Rivière Having Slaughtered My Mother My Sister and My Brother. The film drew detailed a triple homicide that had taken place 140 years prior and its cast was comprised almost exclusively of homegrown talent. Now over 30 years later I Pierre Rivière assistant director Nicolas Philibert travels back to the shooting locales to find out just what has become of the amateur actors who appeared in that film. | The winner of the Best Screenplay award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival director Fatih Akin's deeply humanistic multi-layered drama follows the stories of six people -- four Turks and two Germans -- as they realize the meaning of love while facing the harsh realities of the world we live in. Nejat is a second-generation Turkish immigrant living in Germany. His father Ali is a retired widower. When lonely Ali invites pretty prostitute Yeter to move in with him Nejat makes no attempt to mask his disapproval. Nejat's opinion of Yeter begins to soften a bit however when he learns that she regularly sends tuition money to her daughter Ayten in Turkey. Suddenly Yeter is dead the unfortunate victim of Ali's violent temper. In the wake of Yeter's death Nejat is determined to do the right thing for Ayten and prepares to travel to Turkey to find the girl. But Ayten is a political activist who has recently fled from Turkey to Germany where she befriended a German student named Lotte. Lotte's conservative mother Susanne isn't comfortable with her daughter's decision to invite a fugitive to live with their family and when Ayten is arrested by German police and deported back to Turkey the rebellious daughter rejects her mother and sets out in search of her friend. Later in Istanbul Nejat and Lotte are brought together by fate and Susanne is prompted to reexamine her values while searching for her daughter and being confronted with life on the other side. | Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's internationally popular cartoon characters Asterix and Obelix take on the world of athletics in this live-action comedy-adventure. It's 50 B.C. and short but wily Asterix (Clovis Cornillac) and his rotund sidekick Obelix (Gerard Depardieu) hit the road for Rome where they hope to compete in the Olympic Games. Obelix figures he's a sure bet for a weight-lifting medal until he learns his special strength elixir is against the rules and Asterix is soon distracted by the behind-the-scenes chicanery. Princess Irina (Vanessa Hessler) a beautiful member of the Greek royal family is being wooed by well-meaning Lovesix (Stephane Rousseau) who is using love poems stolen from Obelix to win her heart and untrustworthy Brutus (Benoit Poelvoorde) whose father is the Roman emperor Julius Caesar (Alain Delon). Brutus is eager to take over the throne from his father and keeps trying to kill Caesar off to speed up the process. Asterix Aux Jeux Olympiques (aka Asterix At The Olympic Games) also features cameo appearances from a number of European sports stars including Zinedine Zidane Michael Schumacher and Tony Parker. | Y Tu Mama Tambien star Gael García Bernal makes his feature directorial debut with this study of the class system in Mexico centered on a rowdy house party. Cristobal (García Bernal) is a privileged rich boy who loves a good party almost as much as he loves hip-hip. Cristobal has made plans for a barbecue at his parents' weekend home but his younger sister (Camila Sodi) and her friends will be staying at the house that weekend as well. Cristobal's sister's friends are more hippie than hip-hop and as the party begins to get underway it's obvious that these two groups are incapable of seeing past their differences. Likewise gardener Adán (Tenoch Huerta Mejía) has known Cristobal since the two were just children yet despite being the same age the two old friends have now been drawn into the same system of class consciousness that divides the entire country. While Cristobal has also invited his girlfriend Mafer (Ana Serradilla) to the highly anticipated shindig a chance meeting with Argentine beauty Dolores (Luz Cipriota) prompts the deceitful lothario to purposefully give Mafer bad directions in order to get better acquainted with the lovely new object of his affections. | Wrong Turn director Rob Schmidt takes the helm for this thriller inspired by the grim true-life exploits of an alphabet-obsessed New York serial killer and starring Timothy Hutton Cary Elwes Eliza Dushku and Michael Ironside. When Rochester NY-based police investigator Megan Paige (Dushku) discovers that ten year old Carla Castillo was brutally raped and murdered in nearby Churchville she becomes convinced that the department is dealing with a serial killer. Paige is a driven detective whose devotion to her job often crosses the border into obsession. Her fiancé Kenneth Shine (Elwes) is a lieutenant with the Rochester Police Department and as both jockey for the same promotion the cracks in their relationship begin to show. Later when Megan becomes haunted by visions of Carla and fails to solve the case a concerned Captain Gullikson (Tom Noonan) takes her off of the case. Suffering a nervous breakdown shortly thereafter Megan is diagnosed with adult onset of paranoid schizophrenia and placed in a psychiatric hospital where she promptly breaks off her engagement to Kenneth. | Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle director Stephen Chow returns to the helm for this sci-fi comedy about a struggling single father whose quest to find the perfect toy yields out-of-this-world results. Ti (Chow) is a poor construction worker who breaks his back to ensure that his young son Dicky (Xu Jiao) can stay enrolled in an exclusive private school. But while Ti does everything possible to give his son the opportunities that he never had Dicky still feels like a classroom reject due to his tattered clothes and lack of the latest toys. Dicky's classmates all play with the coolest and most expensive gadgets that money can buy so how is a kid who gets his toys from the local junkyard ever supposed to fit in? One day while scrounging through the trash heap in search of a new toy Ti discovers a mysterious orb and brings it straight back to Dicky. Though at first the "CJ7" appears to be little more than an unidentifiable oddity it proves to be much much more once the young boy starts to play with it. This isn't your average action figure but a living "pet" with extraordinary powers. Realizing that his new toy may be just the thing to help him fit in with his demanding classmates Dicky brings the CJ7 to school with him in order to show it off and have some fun. But the CJ7 has its own ideas about how to have fun and it isn't long before the situation at school gets hopelessly out of hand. | After beginning the witchy tale of the malevolent "Three Mothers" at a secretive ballet academy in Freiburg Germany (Suspiria) and later tracking the supernatural goings-on to a doomed tenement building in New York City (Inferno) Italian horror icon Dario Argento draws his long-running trilogy to a close with this third and final installment set in the Italian capital. Co-scripted by Toolbox Murders screenwriters Adam Gierasch and Jace Anderson Mother of Tears stars Asia Argento as an American art student who unknowingly unleashes a demonic plague of witches on Rome by breaking the seal of an ancient urn. Udo Kier Adam James Philippe Leroy and Daria Nicolodi also appear in the eagerly anticipated tale of Mater Lachrymarum -- the third and most powerful witch in the terrifying trilogy. | SPL power duo Wilson Yip and Donnie Yen re-team for this raucous action film about a loose-cannon cop on the trail of three drug-dealing brothers. Jun (Yen) is the kind of cop who always gets his man but may set a whole city block ablaze in the process. Though his superiors are constantly on his case Jun knows how to get the job done and never hesitates to innovate in times of crisis. Archer (Lui Leung Wai) Tony (Collin Chou) and Tiger (Xing Yu) are three dope slingers who supply the product for much of the local drug trade and Jun is determined to take them down at all costs. Assisting Jun in his task is undercover cop Wilson (Louis Koo) a seasoned veteran capable of infiltrating the gang and gaining their trust. Though Wilson is at first successful in his mission his cover is soon blown and a fierce battle leaves him unable to walk on his own. Fortunately for the good guys Archer is captured in the violent fracas. While at first this seems like a major coup for law enforcement the small victory takes a grim turn when vengeful brother Tiger vows to eliminate sole witness Wilson before the case ever goes to trial. | A Sierra Leone boy swept away from his family by rebels and forced to fight in a devastating civil war attempts to reestablish some sense of normalcy after fighting ceases and he is forced to speak before a Truth and Reconciliation Committee. Young Ezra was only seven years old when rebels abducted him and spirited him away into the jungle for military training. Seven long years have passed since that fateful day and as Ezra struggles to recall the details of a deadly village raid which has become the subject of a Truth and Reconciliation Committee investigation the boy's mute sister reveals a long gestating secret that puts his entire life in a whole new light. | A Melbourne police officer with impaired hearing tries to take control of his social and professional life in this drama from Australian writer-director Matthew Saville. On the same night that a grisly train shooting takes half a dozen lives patrolman Graham McGahan (Brendan Cowell) collapses on a nearby escalator -- just the latest symptom of his tinnitus a medical condition characterized by a high-pitched ringing in the ears. Considered damaged goods McGahan is shipped off to the night shift in a police trailer set up in a sleepy suburb; he's essentially the on-duty secretary should anyone come forward with news about a different case involving a murdered local girl. Steadily entrenching himself in this unusual community yet frustrated by both the desk job and his growing disconnect with reality McGahan takes it out by arguing with his live-in girlfriend (Katie Wall). Meanwhile the lone surviving witness of the train attack (Maia Thomas) starts believing that if the gunman left her alive it wasn't for long. As the seemingly unrelated cases intertwine and McGahan both seeks his purpose and loses his grip the killer sends the message that he's still lurking. Noise which uses its sound design to examine its central theme had its world premiere at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. | Harrison Ford Ray Liotta and Sean Penn star in Running Scared writer/director Wayne Kramer's harrowing look at life amongst illegal immigrants and the immigration enforcement agents whose job it is to ensure that the U.S. borders remain secure. Every day a new batch of immigrants comes flooding into Los Angeles in search of the American dream -- and every day the price of that dream rises exponentially. As the desperation of these newcomers continually tests the humanity of Los Angeles immigration enforcement officers the face of a 21st century L.A. gradually begins to take form. | A handful of women use their smarts and allure in the service of the French Resistance in this historical drama set during World War II. Louise (Sophie Marceau) is a beautiful woman recruited into the French underground by her brother Pierre (Julien Boisselier) while Nazi forces occupy their homeland. Maurice Buckmaster (Colin David Reese) is a British agent who smuggles Louise into London to give her a special assignment -- a British scientist working with weapons research has been captured by Axis forces and is being held in a French hospital. Louise is ordered to put together a team of female resistance fighters to find the scientist and smuggle him to safety before he can be forced to tell Nazi intelligence what he knows. Louise's band of heroines includes Gaelle (Deborah Francois) who knows about demolition; Jeanne (Julie Depardieu) a streetwalker more interested in her own survival than the future of France; Suzy (Marie Gillain) a nightclub entertainer who was romantically involved with a German officer; and Maria Luzzato (Maya Sansa) a Jewish noblewoman who is on hand to help the other women when they make their way back into France. Les Femmes de l'ombre (aka Female Agents was inspired by the true story of Lise Villameur who served with French resistance forces during the Second World War. | Upon drifting into a troubled Western outpost and discovering that the helpless locals are being terrorized by a ruthless rancher and his brutish hired hands two rugged straight-shooting peacemakers decide to stick around and put things right in this Western adapted from the novel by Robert B. Parker and directed by Ed Harris. Bragg (Jeremy Irons) is a rancher who believes himself to be above the law a stance that's forever cemented when he guns down the town sheriff and his deputy in cold blood. Horrified the defenseless townspeople pray for the day a savior will arrive in town to free them from Bragg's suffocating grasp. Soon thereafter Virgil (Harris) and Everett (Viggo Mortensen) stride into town atop two mighty steeds their confident presence signaling the beginning of a new era if the locals will only grant Virgil the complete power he needs to bring Bragg to justice. After pinning on his new sheriff's badge Virgil appoints Everett his deputy and ushers in an era of uneasy peace. Later when the local stagecoach arrives in town a woman named Allison (Renée Zellweger) catches Virgil's eye prompting a die-hard renegade to consider a calm life of domestication. As Virgil's feelings for Allison grow both begin to wonder if a life together is truly in the cards. Meanwhile a temporarily subdued Bragg begins to display signs that he may not be finished with this town just yet. | Mainland writer/director Li Yu teams with producer and screenwriter Fang Li for this tale of money and love in the Chinese capitol. Lin Dong (Tony Leung Kar-fai) is a resourceful entrepreneur from the southern province of Guangdong who has risen through the ranks to become the manager of the highly profitable Golden Basin Foot Massage Parlor. The popular parlor is staffed by a group of attractive young girls that includes Liu Pingguo (Fan Bingbing) and Xiaomei (Zeng Meihuizi) two Guangdong natives who are also looking for a better life in the big city. One night after some heavy drinking Dong takes Pingguo up to his lavish apartment and awkwardly forces himself on the girl as her window-cleaner husband Kun (Tong Dawei) watches in shock from his harness outside. Later when Pingguo discovers that she is pregnant Dong his infertile wife Wang Mei (Elaine Jin) Kun and the mother-to-be all sit down together to sign contracts that will allow Dong to adopt the child in exchange for a healthy chunk of change. The airtight agreement slowly begins to unravel however when the child is born and biological mother Pingguo realizes that giving up her child simply isn't an option. | A Beirut beauty salon serves as a microcosm of modern society in director Nadine Labaki's look at liberated conversation in a conflicted society. Over the course of their day it becomes readily apparent that women are truly the same everywhere regardless of the society they live in. While single Layale struggles with her growing attraction to a married man Muslim bride-to-be Nisrine fears that her husband will find out that she has already lost her virginity and Rima wages a futile war against her lesbian instincts. As with many women who frequent the salon Jamale does everything within her power to reverse the visible effects of aging. As Rose laments the fact that she has sacrificed her own happiness in order to care for her older sister the intimate conversations shared over the course of a typical day reveal just how universal the lives loves and concerns of contemporary women truly are. | Hands on a Hard Body director S.R. Bindler directs this wave-twisting tale of a soul-searching surfer (Matthew McConaughey) in the midst of an existential crisis. Steve Addington (McConaughey) is an herb-toking long-boarder with a keen sense of balance and a mellow outlook on life. Upon returning to his hometown of Malibu to spend the summer with old friends Steve begins to sense that the good vibes he remembers as a boy have been hopelessly corrupted by the powers that be. When the earthen surfer is faced with the prospect of expanding into virtual-reality video games and reality television or risk being rendered irrelevant he opts to keep riding the majestic Southern California waves rather than participate in this new digital reality. Fate seems to intercede however when the ocean simply ceases to produce any suitable waves. His finances dried up his sponsored expense accounts suddenly canceled and his friends flocking off to bluer pastures the surfer without a wave suddenly realizes that he has but two choices in life: he can either sit tight and try to keep his sanity until the waves come rolling in again or finally give in to the Man and his intoxicating world of artificial amusements. Perhaps with a little wisdom from his trusted manager (Woody Harrelson) his aging mentor (Scott Glenn) his guardian angel (Willie Nelson) and his newfound muse (Alexie Gilmore) Addington can somehow manage to maintain his mellow just long enough to put it all into perspective and get back to the basics. | Abused by her parents and dejected by her bleak existence in an impoverished village of the Zsil River Valley a twelve year-old girl finds just how much worse things can get after determining that she would be better off on her own. Iska (Maria Varga) is a young girl who earns money for her family by scavenging for metal coal and other various valuables in the rubble surrounding her village. When Iska returns home empty-handed one day after unwisely bargaining with a buyer her parents punish her with a sound thrashing. Though she hesitates at the thought of leaving her sick sister Rozsika (Rozsika Varga) behind Iska furtively slips out of the family home to seek out a better life elsewhere. A short stay in the well-intended but woefully inadequate orphanage system does little to ease the frightened child's fears for the future and though things begin to look up when Iska plans a seaside escape with friendly boy Marian (Marion Rusache) things soon take a turn for the worse when Iska is kidnapped by deviants who run a child prostitution ring. | With her gentle and understated drama Vivere German director Angelina Maccarone weaves the tale of Francesca a small-town woman who embarks on a fateful trip to the port city of Rotterdam one Christmas Eve. She is searching for younger sister who left home in pursuit of her musician beau. During her journey Francesca unexpectedly encounters Gerlinde a down-and-out elderly woman at the end of her tether. Maccarone cuts in between the stories of the three characters achronologically to create a haunting portrait of three disenfranchised displaced and isolated women in a state of perpetual flight from their own personal histories. | As the AIDS epidemic ravages Africa the ones who succumb to the disease are not the only victims. When tens of thousands of parents die their children are left to fend for themselves and the Agape Orphanage in South Africa has become a home for a growing number of children who have lost their mothers and fathers. While the children of Agape have all been touched by tragedy they've also adopted a unique means to cope -- music. As South African singing star Zwai Bala puts it "We South Africans sing before we eat. We sing when we're happy sing when we're sad. It's a healing thing." Music has become a balm for the Agape orphans and they've formed a choral group whose music has attracted international acclaim. Documentary filmmaker Paul Taylor explores the tragic lives of the residents of the Agape Orphanage as well as the music that gives them strength in We Are Together (Thina Simunye) which profiles a handful of children who sing with the Agape group and follows them as they use their growing reputation to help others like themselves. Featuring cameo appearances by Paul Simon and Alicia Keys We Are Together (Thina Simunye) received its North American premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. | null | Though Russian director Alexander Sokurov's feature Alexandra unfolds against the backdrop of military life it constitutes a stark and deliberate chamber drama in lieu of a war picture. Alexandra Nikolaevna (Galina Vishnevskaya) is an elderly woman with a grandson Denis (Vasily Shevtsov) conscripted into the army of the Chechen Republic. When she makes the arduous journey to visit him the startling nature of military life as it unfolds before her eyes -- the absence of women the blind acceptance of amenities that so many take for granted the emotional inexpressiveness -- completely bewilders her and introduces her to a world infinitely more alien than any she has ever experienced. | From director Olivier Assayas comes this erotic thriller starring Asia Argento as Sandra a former prostitute and Michael Madsen as Miles her onetime pimp-turned-high-powered businessman. Brought back together after a separation Sandra and Miles are reunited when Sandra returns to Paris after an extended absence. Despite the fact that neither of the two former lovers are the same people they were back in the day their kinky sexual relationship is nonetheless rekindled. It seems that some time long ago financial promises were made before some misdeed drove the pair apart. Meanwhile Sandra has made it her mission to open a Beijing nightclub and Miles is about to sell off his business to Singapore interests. Miles couldn't care less about Sandra's dreams of owning a nightclub but now that his divorce has been finalized he's eager to resume their steamy relationship. Tempted by Miles' money but financially comfortable thanks to her work with an import company run by shady couple Lester (Carl Ng) and Sue Wang (Kelly Lin) Sandra secretly pulls down some extra income by moving drugs through the married couple's highly profitable company. Before long sexual intrigue and a botched drug deal combine to complicate matters for all involved. Boarding Gate screened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. | Three 15-year-old girls living in the ultra-modern Paris suburb of Cergy-Pontoise find the dynamics of their relationships gradually beginning to shift in first-time filmmaker Céline Sciamma's intimate look into the world of synchronized swimming. Floriane (Adele Haenel) is a beautiful blonde with a perfect body and remarkable talent in the pool. Marie (Pauline Acquart) is something of a tomboy taken to water and Anne (Louise Blachere) is an overweight-but-outgoing swimmer whose crush on a male swimmer (who only has eyes for the physically flawless Floriane) is about to forever change the way these three disparate souls relate to one another. | Imprisoned by his past and unable to cope with the loneliness that permeates every aspect of his life an HIV-afflicted 58-year-old man seals himself up from the world in order to embark on an inward journey in director Jacques Nolot's existential drama. Pierre is desperate to move past the suffering and overcome an unshakable case of writer's block. After ingesting some psychotropic substances in hopes that it will help to clear his mind Pierre learns that an old friend who had ostensibly stood him up for a lunch appointment has in fact died. In the following days this desperate lost soul will be forced to contend with the law meet with a few long-lost friends and make one last effort to fulfill his greatest fantasies with the help of a kindly gigolo. Perhaps Pierre's primary problem is that he was born of the wrong gender. | This curious Italian drama is the medium for bringing to light the soul-searching conversations of an erotomaniac woman and a troubled priest. The woman is desperate to have some sort of real relationship with someone. She decides the priest is an appropriate person. He in turn needs to confide his philosophical and spiritual questionings to someone and unburden himself of his own doubt about his moral fitness to fulfill his role. Each represents an adequate temptation for the other. This film boasts one of the better musical scores by Ennio Morricone. | In this grim violent crime drama a hit man murders a politician and then boards a ship to New York. During the voyage the assassin abducts the captain's daughter holds her captive in his cabin and rapes her while her father agonizes over what he should do. | Screen newcomers Darren O'Connor (the brother of Glynnis O'Connor) and Pamela Sue Martin (billed here as Pamela Martin) play a pair of 16-year-olds former childhood sweethearts and playmates from Manhattan's Upper East Side who find their lives thrust back together when she becomes pregnant by the boyfriend of a friend's mother. O'Connor's Andy Morrison has always loved Martin's Rosalind McCarthy from afar but she has always been too self-centered to notice or care until she needs him "to find a man" to do the abortion. He tries to go about solving her problem his way methodically and carefully all the while doing his best to cope with her outbursts and her need to get the abortion while she's home for the week from the Catholic boarding school that she attends. They battle insensitive bureaucrats hopelessly overburdened hospitals and her pushy and dissipated parents as well as Andy's class prejudices and in the course of solving Rosalind's problem each realizes that they've never really known or understood the other. | With Howard Hawks's Bringing Up Baby (1938) as his blueprint Peter Bogdanovich resurrected and payed homage to 1930s screwball comedy in What's Up Doc? (1972). When wacky co-ed Judy Maxwell (Barbra Streisand in the Katharine Hepburn part) spies nebbishy musicologist Howard Bannister (Ryan O'Neal in bespectacled Cary Grant mode) in a San Francisco hotel lobby she decides that Howard and his precious igneous rocks are right up her alley. Too bad Howard already has a fiancée the propriety-fixated Eunice (Madeline Kahn in her film debut). Using all her arcane knowledge from brief stays at numerous colleges Judy tries to charm her way to a $20000 grant for Howard and Howard himself at a banquet with grantor Frederick Larrabee (Austin Pendleton). Things get even more complicated the next day when Judy's underwear-filled overnight bag gets mixed up with Howard's rock bag which gets mixed up with Mrs. Van Hoskins' bag of jewels which gets mixed up with Mr. Smith's bag of top secret government papers. All sides converge at Larrabee's mod townhouse and the chase begins. Retaining Hawks' machine-gun pace (as well as the sly pop culture referentiality of Billy Wilder) Bogdanovich and writers Buck Henry David Newman and Robert Benton updated the opposites-attract screwball convention for contemporary times. O'Neal gently parodied not only Grant but also his own Love Story (1970) preppy while Kahn represents stiff-wigged 1950s manners as opposed to Streisand's long-haired pants-wearing free spirit. The happy ending in which Cole Porter-belting youth wins out over old manners found favor with audiences as What's Up Doc? became one of the most popular films of 1972 and the second hit in a row for Bogdanovich after 1971's The Last Picture Show. | In between gigs writing two of the first films from director John Boorman and the sequel to The French Connection (1971) writer Alexander Jacobs adapted this bloody violent drama from a pulp crime novel. Oliver Reed stars as Harry Lomart a dangerous convict who's been planning a breakout with a fellow inmate Birdy Williams (Ian McShane). Before the two men can abscond word comes that Harry's wife Pat (Jill St. John) has been having an affair with another man and has become pregnant with the man's child. That brings the total number of scores that Harry's got to settle once he's on the outside up to two. After a spectacular escape the pair of hardened criminals are supposed to lie low until it's safe for them to leave the country but a furious Harry won't allow his wife to get away with her betrayal and he sets out to find and kill her as well as her lover. | Le Voyage du Ballon Rouge (Flight of the Red Balloon) which constitutes celebrated Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien's first French-language picture represents both an homage to Albert Lamorisse's beloved 1956 short The Red Balloon and an expansion of that earlier picture. Hou begins with Lamorisse's central conceit -- that of a mysterious red balloon tracking a lonely young French boy around the city -- and broadens the story to weave an extended meditation on urban isolation and dysfunctional slightly broken Parisian lives. The red balloon here acts as a kind of observer to a little boy named Simon (Simon Iteanu) who lives with his harried mother Suzanne (Juliette Binoche) -- a voice actress in a puppet theater -- in a cramped flat in the City of Lights. Simon spends the majority of his time away from Suzanne accompanied by a Chinese film student Song (Song Fang) who baby-sits. From time to time Suzanne recognizes her neglect of young Simon and then overcompensates with sporadic bursts of affection and devotion. She remains far more concerned with the pressures of her daily life -- specifically the problems wrought by her downstairs tenant (Hippolyte Giardot) and by Simon's ere-estranged father -- than with the emotional state of her young son. Meanwhile Song finds the parallels between the suddenly emergent red balloon and the plotline of the Lamorisse short rather mesmerizing and films young Song with the balloon to underscore this point. For the most part Hou foregoes major story developments and simply uses screen time to witness the interaction of Song Suzanne and Simon as they live out existences of quiet despair. | Alex Holdridge's comedy In Search of a Midnight Kiss follows the plight of Wilson (Scoot McNairy) a 29-year-old man who has just suffered through the most miserable year of his life. A new arrival to the City of Angels Wilson ends up alone and penniless as New Year's Eve rapidly approaches and vows to lock his doors pull his blinds and climb into bed -- until best friend Jacob (Brian Matthew McGuire) talks him into posting a Craig's List personal ad. In seemingly no time at all the message leads Wilson to Vivian (Sara Simmonds) a freewheeling young woman utterly determined to be with the "right" man at the stroke of midnight. She soon leads Wilson on an eventful and colorful trip through the nighttime streets of L.A. that he will never forget -- and that leads to a heartfelt emotional connection between the two. Anne Walker-McBay (Before Sunrise and Dazed and Confused) executive produced; Holdridge authored the original script. | For Lukas (Mark Webber) an ambitionless socially isolated tollbooth worker each day is indistinguishable from the next -- filled from the onset of work until the end of shift with thousands of cars that slide through his station. Day in and day out he must contend with the monotony of the work the rage of the drivers and the nauseating stench of exhaust. Lukas' life turns an odd corner when a bigoted driver haphazardly tosses a copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf into his booth in lieu of a fare; curious Lukas retrieves the book and begins to comb through it which catches the eye of yet another driver this one a Holocaust survivor. Mistakenly inferring that the boy is a neo-Nazi the gentleman passes Lukas a videocassette of his testimony about the Holocaust produced by an organization that specializes in creating such films. Lukas not only takes this as a cue and seeks out the said organization to learn more about it but (devoid of memories from his own past) begins to acquire a persistent delusion that he himself is both Jewish and a Holocaust survivor; in time he becomes deeply emotionally involved and smitten with Mira Zweig (Rachel Miner) the attractive daughter of an actual survivor (Jerry Adler). | New York City has long been regarded as the heart of the American art movement but near the end of the 1940s as the post-war rise of Abstract Expressionism became the new wave of painting in the United States a small but determined band of painters curators and collectors on the West Coast were determined to make themselves known. Filmmaker Morgan Neville examines the rise of the Los Angeles art scene and how it brought a new and vigorously American slant to contemporary painting in the documentary The Cool School. Neville profiles Walter Hopps and Irving Blum owners of the Ferus Gallery which championed the new school of Los Angeles art; sculptors Ed Kienholz and Larry Bell; and painters Ed Ruscha John Altoon and Billy Al Bengston all of whom were championed by the Ferus Gallery; architect Frank Gehry whose ideas dovetailed with those of the new L.A. artists; and Dennis Hopper and Dean Stockwell actors and Hollywood bohemians whose love of the new L.A. art (and willingness to buy pieces) provided crucial support for a struggling movement. Jeff Bridges serves as narrator. | A small war between science and religion is waged over the fate of a mentally ill teen in this thriller from writer and director Agnes Merlet. Jane Morton (Carice van Houten) is a psychotherapist who has been summoned to a small island community off the coast of Ireland to investigate a case of a profoundly disturbed young woman. Dorothy Mills (Jenn Murray) is a teenager who strangled a young girl outside a church for no apparent reason; she's being kept in the village hospital where she displays a broad variety of bizarre and violent behavior. Jane soon diagnoses Dorothy as suffering from multiple personality disorder and attempts to sort out the various anti-social identities that battle for control of her mind. But Pastor Ross (Gary Lewis) head of the local church has a different view of Dorothy's problem -- he's convinced Dorothy has been possessed by the devil and he believes an exorcism is the cure not therapy. A number of Ross's parishioners share his views and don't want Jane imposing her big-city ways on them even as the doctor is getting to the roots of Dorothy's problems. | A high school student with a promising future discovers that he possesses a most unusual gift in a coming of age tale that's truly one of a kind. Ezra (Lucas Grabeel) may be in the top of his class at Timpview High but when food begins spontaneously shooting from his hands at all the wrong times he isn't quite sure what to make of his strange new talent. What is one to do with the power to produce cold cuts from their clammy teenage hands? Despite the havoc wrecked by his newfound ability Ezra manages to harness his unique gift as a means of gaining popularity amongst his classmates and even raising the social status of his best friends Shelby Dylan and Joel. According to Ezra's grandmother not all superheroes are supposed to fight crime and as Ezra's power begins to take over every aspect of his life he must make the difficult decision of how to harness his gift for the benefit of those who need it most. | Fernando Meirelles' adaptation of Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago's novel Blindness begins when an epidemic of blindness strikes the world. Mark Ruffalo stars as an eye doctor who awakens one morning to find that he suffers from the unexplained disorder. He along with other victims is sent to a government detention center so that they can be quarantined. His wife (Julianne Moore) pretends to be blind so that she can be with him inside the institution. Their time in the center grows more and more desperate as food and supplies dwindle and one of the other citizens (Gael García Bernal) exercises dictatorial control over the others after he acquires a weapon. | A devoted brother gets more than he bargained for when he takes the rap for his criminally inclined sister and gets placed in the care of a doctor who's using his patients as guinea pigs for a terrifying new drug. Upon being administered a dose of the experimental medication the test-subjects transform into violent flesh eating psychopaths. Jesse Metcalfe Olivia Munn and Carla Gallo star in a horror film written and directed by Midnight Meat Train scribe Jeff Buhler. | Directed by TV veteran Darnell Martin the musical drama Cadillac Records documents the compelling true-life story of the Chicago record label that helped the world discover such legendary artists as Muddy Waters Howlin' Wolf Little Walter and Chuck Berry. Founded in 1950 by Leonard Chess (Adrien Brody) Chess Records quickly gained a reputation as home to some of the most talented and influential blues artists ever to step into a recording studio. But giving these musicians an opportunity to bring their music to the world was no easy task because along the way there was enough sex drugs and rock & roll to ensure that things around Chess Records never got boring. Featuring Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters Gabrielle Union as Geneva Wade Beyoncé Knowles as Etta James Mos Def as Chuck Berry Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon and Eamonn Walker as Howlin' Wolf. | Informed that his elderly father has mysteriously disappeared anxious Parisian François (Mathieu Amalric) recalls his tragic family history in director Claude Miller's adaptation of the fact-based novel by author Philippe Grimbert. As a sickly young child François (Valentin Vigourt) instinctively knew that he was a disappointment to his champion swimmer mother Tania (Cécile De France) and gymnast father Maxime (Patrick Bruel). While François does find some amount of solace in his friendship with kindly masseuse Louise (Julie Depardieu) his discovery of a strange toy in the attic causes his parents to act more strangely toward him than ever before. Feeling sympathetic toward the young boy Louise eventually reveals to François that he once had a half brother and that his parents weren't drawn together by fairy-tale romance but through violence and strife. Back before the war Maxime became engaged to the beautiful Hannah (Ludivine Sagnier). While Hannah's parent's were keenly aware of the ominous implications of Hitler's rise to power Maxime worried little since he always considered himself French first and foremost. At the wedding however Maxime finds his gaze frequently wandering from his fetching bride to athletic beauty Tania. Later after the happily married bride gives birth to a handsome young boy named Simon (Orlando Nicoletti) the Nazis invade and the once-happy family is torn violently asunder. | Jon Avnet's thriller Righteous Kill stars Al Pacino and Robert De Niro as a pair of Big Apple police officers investigating a series of murders committed by a serial killer. Carla Gugino co-stars as a crime-scene investigator who has romantic ties to De Niro. 50 Cent Donnie Wahlberg Brian Dennehy and John Leguizamo co-star. | For anyone who has ever felt genuine fear while pondering what's really in that oddly shaped chicken nugget they're about to consume director Lloyd Kaufman offers a simultaneously horrific and hilarious parody of the zombie genre that takes on the one thing scarier than the flesh-eating legions of the undead -- America's love affair with fast food. Arbie (Jason Yachanin) is a nostalgic romantic with little luck in romance and a bad case of puppy love. When Arbie's high-school sweetheart Wendy (Kate Graham) returns home after her first year of college the lovelorn teen attempts to win the object of his affections back by taking her to the site of their first romantic encounter. Unfortunately for Arbie the ancient Tromahawk Tribe Indian burial grounds have been bulldozed to make way for an American Chicken Bunker restaurant and Wendy has turned into a left-wing lesbian with a penchant for protesting. | A woman confronts the realities of life in the occupied Palestinian territories in this drama. While she was born and raised in New York Soraya (Suheir Hammad) is of Palestinian heritage and has long dreamed of returning to the land of her ancestors. When Soraya learns that her grandfather bequeathed her a bit more than $15000 he left in a bank account in Ramallah she decides it's time to make a pilgrimage especially since the inheritance can pay for a long stay in the country. However Soraya arrives in Israel to find that immigration personnel and border guards are not helpful to tourists of Palestinian blood and it takes no small amount of determination before she arrives in Ramallah. There Soraya meets Emad (Saleh Bakri) a handsome Palestinian student who has a scholarship waiting for him at a university in Canada but Israeli immigration authorities refuse to grant him a visa. Soraya and Emad bond over their frustrations at the injustice they see around them and when she learns that the money in her grandfather's account (and all other Palestinian accounts at the bank) was forfeited after the establishment of the nation of Israel they decide to take action. Soraya Emad and his friend Marwan (Riyad Ideis) plan to stage a bank robbery in which they'll take only the amount deposited by her grandfather as a protest against the discriminatory policies that have become a part of daily life under occupation. Milh Hadha Al-Bahr (aka Salt Of This Sea) was the first feature film from writer and director Annemarie Jacir. | Wayne Wang's character study Princess of Nebraska stars Ling Li as a young woman named Sasha who finds herself carrying the baby of an opera performer who finds himself on rough times after he gets caught in a compromising relationship with another man. Sasha travels to San Francisco in order to terminate the pregnancy but while there meets the acquaintance of many people including a family that gives her shelter and a prostitute. | Touched by the plight of an aspiring Iraqi filmmaker whose dreams of working in Hollywood seemed to fall with Baghdad American filmmaker Liev Schreiber invites the ambitious wannabe director to intern on Everything Is Illuminated to unexpected results. In 2004 just one year after the United States launched a devastating attack on Baghdad MTV ran a story about a 25-year-old Iraqi film student named Muthana Mohmed who remained determined not to let the strife that consumed his country consume his dreams as well. At the time American actor Schreiber was preparing to make his directorial debut with the film Everything Is Illuminated. After seeing the documentary on television Schreiber was consumed by guilt for having so many amazing opportunities in the film industry and determined to give Mohmed the chance of a lifetime by inviting him to join the production of Everything Is Illuminated in the Czech Republic. Common wisdom dictates that "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" however and as Mohmed attempted to balance the complications of living away from home for the first time with the cultural issues that arise while working with an all-American film crew the situation quickly began to deteriorate. | synopsis | Some of the world's most-respected directors align forces to pay tribute to the city of the New York in this unconventional omnibus sister film to the previous year's Paris Je T'Aime. Broken into short segments each titled after a specific neighborhood New York I Love You is comprised of 12 films most choosing to take a more down-to-earth approach to the stories of the countless lives lived in the city on a given day. | Adapted from the story by David Foster Wallace Brief Interviews with Hideous Men tells the story of Sara Quinn a graduate student in anthropology who's left feeling lost after her boyfriend breaks up with her and offers little explanation as to why. With her dissertation looming Sara begins a project to interview men all sorts of men trying to unearth mystery of their bizarre behavior. As her personal life and her academic life continue to mingle Sara uncovers some strange and disturbing things about the male perspective but nothing could be quite as strange as what she learns about herself. | Three people meet under unlikely circumstances and change each other's lives in this Turkish drama from director Abdullah Oguz. When an unmarried teenage girl is believed by her family to have given up her virginity she ordered to be killed out of shame. But before her relative is able to complete the task the two encounter a college professor in the midst of an existential crisis. With each of their futures held in the balance the trio embark on a journey together. | A woman is thrust into a world where everything is subtly unfamiliar in this edgy thriller from writer and director Sean Ellis. Gina McVay (Lena Headey) is a radiologist who is enjoying dinner one evening with her family and her boyfriend Stefan (Melvil Poupaud) when a mirror shatters for no apparent reason. After a few moments no one thinks much of it but the next day Gina is leaving work and she sees something even more troubling -- a woman who looks just like her driving a car identical to her own. Curious Gina sneaks into the doppelganger's apartment and sees a photo of herself and her father in the hallway. Seriously rattled Gina runs out and drives away only to get in an accident that lands her in the hospital. After she's released Gina asks Stefan if she can stay with him but while he looks the same his personality and behavior are quite different from the way she remembers him and she begins having vivid nightmares which become all the more terrifying when the same horrific images begin popping up in her waking hours. The Broken received its American premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. | Y Tu Mamá También co-stars Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna are reunited on the big screen under the direction of Carlos Cuarón (brother of Alfonso) for this comedy drama detailing the love/hate relationship shared between two professional soccer-playing siblings. | Narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Forest Whittaker Dogtown and Z Boys director Stacy Peralta's unflinching documentary offers one of the longest-running civil wars in the history of America though a deeply humanistic lens. The Bloods and Crips are two of South Los Angeles' most notorious African-American gangs. While many outsiders simply cannot understand the decades-long cycle of despair and destruction that has come to define their daily lives the individuals who comprise each gang are not simply mindless gun-toting thugs but real people with real families who have become caught up in a struggle from which the only escape is often death. Beginning with an illuminating look at the genesis of LA's gang culture Crips and Bloods: Made in America follows the bloody feud that would stretch on for a grueling four decades revealing the turf wars hierarchy family structure gun culture and stringent rules through interviews with gangsters past and present as well as experts activists and academics. Throughout the film the numerous issues blanketing the streets of South LA with a deep sense of dread are reflected upon by gang intervention experts former gang members writers and academics in an effort to examine the erosion of identity that helps to perpetrate black self-hatred prison culture and the disappearance of the black father in the home. | A married couple deal with a crushing loss in a way that's both funny and deeply sad in this comedy-drama from director screenwriter and star Stanley Tucci. Don (Tucci) and his wife Janna (Patricia Clarkson) meet every night in the same shabby nightclub where Don performs a humorously shambolic magic act. Don and Janna's relationship has been on the verge of collapse since the death of their daughter and they're trying to reconnect with each other through role playing so each evening they pretend they're meeting for the first time on a blind date after discovering one another through personal ads. Sometimes they assume characters that are openly confrontational while other times they try to bring a sweetness and intimacy back into their lives but more often than not their struggle to reclaim the love they knew ends in confusion and frustration. Blind Date was adapted by Tucci and screenwriter David Schechter from Theo Van Gogh's 1996 film of the same name; it was the second in a series of remakes of Van Gogh's films (following Steve Buscemi's Interview) created in response to Van Gogh's assassination by political extremists in 2004. | Song Kang-ho Shin Ha-kyun and Kim Ok-bin star in Oldboy director Park Chan-wook's frightener concerning a priest whose life takes a turn for the worst after he participates in a medical experiment to find a cure for a deadly disease. | As co-directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair Fothergill and narrated by the eminent Patrick Stewart the nature documentary Earth represents an edited-down version of the 12-hour small-screen miniseries Planet Earth reslated for cinematic release. The program provides a sweeping 99-minute tour of our home planet's biosphere -- spanning every level of gaze from the epic (crystal-clear shots of the Earth hovering in space) to the hyper-specific (a mother polar bear and her cubs waking from a lengthy period of hibernation). The film almost exclusively emphasizes the behavior of the animal populations that inhabit the Earth yet carefully omits shots that depict the more gory predatory behavior of species rendering it family-friendly. It also employs a chronological approach -- beginning in January in the Arctic wilderness and moving progressively through the four seasons and 12 months comprising a single year until it hits late December -- contrasting various geographic regions of the Earth as shot in various seasons. Above all else a cautionary message underscores this footage; as in An Inconvenient Truth the filmmakers continually remind their audience that despite the grandiloquence present onscreen all may be lost if humankind is not careful. | An Iraq War veteran who just narrowly escaped death in combat struggles with his new post at the Casualty Notification Office while anticipating his upcoming discharge in this military drama starring Ben Foster Woody Harrelson Jena Malone and Samantha Morton. Will Montgomery (Foster) has spent his fair share of time in army hospitals and with just three months to go before returning to civilian life he discovers that his girlfriend back home (Malone) has decided to move on with her life. Crestfallen Will discovers that his latest hope for a fresh start will be training to work for the Casualty Notification Office under the mentorship of senior officer Tony (Harrelson). As someone who had a close brush with death himself Will isn't sure that he's the man to tell families that their own loved ones will never be coming home. Thankfully in between his assignments Tony offers a sympathetic ear and the two men form a bond that will ultimately help them to re-adjust to "normal" life. But once you've been in the thick of it any true hope for a "normal" life after the military is just wishful thinking. Later Will is drawn to the grieving widow (Morton) of a fallen soldier a development that forces him to ponder the ethical dilemma of starting a relationship with a woman in such a vulnerable position. | null | Coup Pour Coup is a film about a worker's strike at a textile plant and is written and enacted by the actual striking workers. This film was a collaborative and collective effort. Videotapes of upcoming scenes were discussed by the workers and camera angles as well as dramatic refinements were agreed on before any film was exposed. Given that the film presents the worker's point of view and is a largely amateur effort reviewers found it surprisingly effective as a dramatic piece. One interesting feature of the film and of the strike itself is that it was organized and led by women. While there had been male union leaders they were bypassed or ousted for their lack of leadership understanding or negotiating skills. | Acclaimed Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel steps back behind the camera for her third feature film with this tense thriller concerning a woman who fails to recognize the people surrounding her as well as their intentions after inadvertently killing a dog while driving on the highway. Budgeted at two million dollars The Headless Woman marks the second collaboration between Agustín Almodóvar's El Deseo production company and Buenos Aires-based outfit Lita Stantic -- who had previously teamed to produce the celebrated Cannes Film Festival hit The Holy Girl. | null | synopsis | A grieving couple (Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg) are the subject of evil forces during a cabin getaway shortly after their son has died in this horror film from auteur Lars von Trier. | A civil servant gradually regresses into a fantasy world while falling for a beautiful movie star (Diane Kruger) in director Denys Arcand (The Barbarian Invasion)'s dark comedy. | A girl who refuses to surrender her optimism despite difficult circumstances brings two unlikely strangers together in this comedy-drama from Vietnam. Thuy (Pham Thi Han) is an orphan who after the death of her parents has been sent to live with her uncle Tran Le Minh (Nguyen Hau). Tran runs a company that processes bamboo and he puts Thuy to work in his factory where's she puts in long hours and is treated poorly by her uncle and his associates. Convinced life has better things to offer Thuy runs away to Saigon and she soon makes friends with a handful of plucky fellow orphans who survive on the street and look out for one another. Thuy supports herself by selling flowers and during her rounds she meets Hai (Le The Lu) a friendly zookeeper who is looking after a baby elephant which is soon to be sold. Thuy and her friends meet every day at a diner where a boy (Hoang Long) serves the kids soup; another regular at the restaurant is Lan (Cat Ly) a stewardess who takes a liking to Thuy and lets the girl stay with her when she's in town on layover. Thuy senses that Lan is lonely much like Hai and she decides that with a little intervention on her part Hai and Lan might make a good couple and she could become their adopted daughter. However Thuy soon learns that matchmaking is a more challenging task than she realized. | A happily married couple becomes unlikely friends with a man whose life has been marked by chaos and violence in this drama from Austria. Alex (Johannes Krisch) is a small-time criminal who after a stretch in prison finds himself working for Konecny (Hanno Poeschi) who runs a grimy house of prostitution; unknown to Konecny Alex is also involved with Tamara (Irina Potapenko) one of his whores. Wanting to raise some quick cash Alex robs a bank in a nearby small town and hides out on a farm owned by his grandfather (Hannes Thanheiser) while he waits for the heat to cool down. Alex tries to keep a low profile while waiting for Tamara to join him in the country and he's troubled by boredom and despair but his mood brightens when he strikes up a friendship with Susanne (Ursula Strauss) a cheerful and generous woman who lives nearby. But Alex's new friend happens to be married to Robert (Andreas Lust) a member of the local police force. Revanche was screened as an official entry at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival. | A newly married couple finds their dream honeymoon turned into a survivalist nightmare in the indie thriller The Canyon. After eloping to Las Vegas newlyweds Nick (Eion Bailey) and Lori (Chuck's Yvonne Strahovski) decide to take a mule tour of the Grand Canyon. But the pleasure trip turns deadly when the pair's untrustworthy guide Henry (Will Patton) gets them lost in the Arizona desert leading to their desperate fight for survival in the unforgiving wilderness. | Rainmark and Gotham Films present this tale of a scorned husband who seeks out the man he thinks is involved with his wife in Richard Eyre's adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's novel The Other Man. Liam Neeson Laura Linney Antonio Banderas and Romola Garai star in the joint UK/USA production. | With Quiet Chaos (Caos calma) acclaimed Italian helmer Nanni Moretti steps away from his standard directorial role to essay the lead and co-author the script in a gentle psychological drama directed by Antonello Grimaldi. Moretti stars as Pietro a film executive whose life takes an irreversible and devastating turn one fateful morning. During a trip to the beach with his brother Pietro's path intersects with that of a woman Eleonora (Isabella Ferrari) who is drowning in the ocean; horrified Pietro rushes in to save her. He subsequently returns home only to discover that his wife Lara just died in a nasty falling accident; devastated to the core this nascent widower must make the necessary psychological accommodations to adjust to life as a single parent with sole responsibility for raising his ten-year-old daughter Claudia (Blu Yoshimi). Almost instinctively as a reaction to Lara's death Pietro opts to sit and wait for his daughter to finish school each day (in a park across from the school) in lieu of abandoning her to his own priorities and commitments. This means that the fellow's colleagues in the film industry must by necessity come to do business with him in the park. Through it all Pietro remains silently dumbfounded that the tragedy itself hasn't shaken him more that the grief (the "quiet chaos" of the title) is subtly agonizing instead of grossly traumatizing and debilitating. Nevertheless he ultimately begins to approach a full realization and acceptance of his loss and gains an enhanced awareness of himself and others from the potentially crippling events thrust into his path. Valeria Golino (Rain Man) co-stars; Roman Polanski lends a cameo as one of Pietro's industry colleagues. | Director Uli Edel teams with screenwriter Bernd Eichinger to explore a dark period in German history with this drama detailing the rise and fall of the Red Army Faction a left-wing terrorist organization that became increasingly active following World War II. Also known as the Baader-Meinhof Group the Red Army Faction was formed by the radicalized children of the Nazi generation with the intended goal of battling Western imperialism and the West German establishment. Adapted from author Stefan Aust definitive account of the group that resorted to killing innocent civilians in the name of democracy and justice The Baader Meinhof Complex stars Moritz Bleibtreu as Andreas Baader and Martina Gedeck as Ulrike Meinhof. Brino Ganz co-stars as Horst Herold the head of the German police force faced with the task of brining the Red Army Faction to justice. | A feisty septuagenarian teams with a fearless wilderness ranger to do battle with a vicious band of beasts and villains in this computer-animated adventure scripted by Pixar veteran Bob Peterson and co-directed by Peterson and Monsters Inc. director Peter Docter. Carl Fredricksen is a 78-year-old balloon salesman. His entire life Carl has longed to wander the wilds of South Africa. Then one day the irascible senior citizen shocked his neighbors by tying thousands of balloons to his home and finally taking flight. But Carl isn't alone on his once-in-a-lifetime journey because stowed away on his front porch is an excitable eight-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell. Later as the house touches down on the world's second largest continent Carl and his unlikely traveling companion step outside to discover that not only is their new front lawn considerably larger but that the predators therein are much more ferocious than anything they ever faced back home. | This gritty complex period piece unfurls circa 1914 against the explosive backdrop of the early-World War I Balkans. In a Serbian village on the banks of the Sava River (which constitutes the border of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) the local population falls into two factions with radically different ideologies: the veterans from prior Balkan conflicts many of whom are invalids given their war casualties and the new military recruits - young strapping and full of vigor. When the Great War formally erupts following the Archduke's assassination the new recruits of the village march off to the front lines leaving the invalids behind; many of those who remain willfully and irresponsibly take sexual advantage of the soldiers' wives and sisters. News of this reaches the Serbian High Command shortly before the battles commence; in response he summons the invalids and places them at the front lines in an attempt to effectively deal with the guilty parties. Meanwhile an unexpected romance blossoms between an area policeman his wife and a Balkan war invalid. | Award-winning filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino (The Family Friend) writes and directs this cinematic portrait of seven-time Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti whose controversial legacy peaked when he was tried for Mafia ties and subsequently acquitted. A leader with close ties to the Vatican Andreotti was also tried and acquitted for the murder of an Italian journalist and remains a senator for life. | A successful young doctor with a beautiful wife a happy child and a comfortable house finds his life suddenly changed in ways he never thought possible after being injured in a serious car accident. To the outside eye Lazar Perkov (Boris Nacev) has everything -- indeed his friends and colleagues have even gone so far as to christen him with the nickname "Lucky." But appearances can sometimes be deceptive and despite having all the creature comforts Lazar is constantly trying to live up to the demands of his overbearing mother and discontented spouse. Every day seems to be pretty much the same for the man they call Lucky until one day when Lazar barely survives a devastating automobile accident. Upon recovering from his life-threatening injuries Lazar is confronted by a series of people who appear to die time and again and always deliver the cryptic message "Return what is not yours. Have respect." Experiencing such visions in dreamland is one thing but when they begin to invade his waking life Lazar quickly draws the conclusion that these apparitions are simply lost souls who have yet to find peace in the afterlife. When the specter of an old woman begins speaking in a dialect Lazar can't recognize the frightened accident survivor seeks out the aid of a linguistics professor in deciphering her message. Despite the fact that the professor always seems to be away at a conference his wife is more than willing to help. Soon she and Lazar have entered into a bizarre relationship. Unfortunately for Lazar the situation only grows more haunting and as the people around him begin to appear and disappear at random and his wife appears indifferent to her husband's fate as she departs for a seaside vacation with her lover and child. | Writer/director Robert Zemeckis adapts Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale A Christmas Carol as a star vehicle for Jim Carrey in this performance capture/Disney Digital 3-D animated film for all ages. Carrey will not only take on the role of Ebenezer Scrooge but all of the three ghosts who come to haunt him as well. The filmmaking process will be in tune with the director's other animated outings The Polar Express as well as the adult-themed Beowulf adaptation. | null | Director Atom Egoyan explores the concept of cyberspace as a place for redemption in this drama about an adolescent boy named Simon (Devon Bostick) who reinvents his life on the internet. Before long Simon's deeply personal journey provokes strong reactions from around the globe. Rachel Blanchard and Scott Speedman co-star. | Filmmakers Matthew Kaufman and Jon Hart explore the last gasp of the sexual revolution with this profile of Plato's Retreat - New York City's most notorious 1970s-era sex club. The year was 1977: the city was in the suffocating grip of a heat wave nerves were rattled due to the energy crisis and the social unrest was growing. But when the sun went down over the city the nightlife flourished. The discos were paced cocaine was all the rage at Studio 54 and over at CBGB the punks were smashing it up. Inspired by the open sexuality in gay clubs all across town Larry Levenson hatched the idea to open a club where people could have sex freely without shame or threat of lawful consequences. On the surface Levenson appeared to be just your average family man but by night he would leave his wife at home to live it up at local swingers clubs. It was with the help of some particularly shady investors as well as his girlfriend Mary and a series of steamy public access commercials that Levonson made his dreams of opening an extravagant heterosexual sex club a reality. There were no inhibitions at Plato's Retreat as highlighted by the numerous vintage clips showing the swingers paradise in its heyday. But while the city ultimately failed in their efforts to pass ordinances that would close Plato's Retreat the club flourished until the closing it's doors on New Year's Eve 1985 an erotic casualty of the growing AIDS crisis. Interviews with Melvin Van Peebles Ed Koch as well as other journalists celebrities and actual club employees paint a vivid image of the carefree era before sexuality was a matter of life and death. | Will & Grace star Eric McCormack headlines X-Files veteran R.W. Goodwin's feature directorial debut a playful send-up of 1950s-era sci-fi films tracing the bizarre events that unfold after a mysterious space object crashes into a California mountaintop. Based on a story by James Swift and Steven Fisher (who also penned the screenplay) the Technicolor-flavored genre-bender follows a benevolent alien (McCormack) as he attempts to fend off a seriously strange invader. Robert Patrick Jenni Baird and Jody Thompson co-star. | Though most commonly associated with action outings director Kim Tae-kyun stepped away from that genre to helm this gentle sweeping drama with political overtones. For year after year former soccer starYeong-su (Cha In-pyo) has endured a myriad of indignities thanks to deplorable conditions in his native country the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; the latest atrocity involves his dire need of medicine for his dying wife. To meet this need he quietly slips out of the country and into mainland China but falls into the hands of human traffickers who deliver him to a German embassy which in turn shuttles him off to South Korea. Meanwhile in a separate narrative thread Yeong-su's beloved son Juan grows so distraught over the atrocities committed against him in a labor camp that he plans a successful escape and flees to Mongolia. | Fate (and alcohol) brings two people together in this independent romantic comedy-drama. Joanne (Tracey Heggins) and Micah (Wyatt Cenac) wake up together one morning after a drunken one-night stand the result of attending a late-night party at the home of a mutual friend. It becomes clear they don't know each other very well and after sharing breakfast Joanne isn't interested in getting to know Micah any better. However when Micah discovers that Joanne has misplaced her wallet he stops by her apartment to return it and they end up spending the day together. Joanne and Micah don't appear to have much in common; she's well-to-do and lives in San Francisco's pricey Marina District while he has a flat in the rough-and-tumble Tenderloin and works with a group of activists struggling to make housing affordable in the city by the bay. As the day wears on Joanne and Micah become increasingly aware of a genuine mutual attraction but they also realize just how different they really are. The first feature film from writer and director Barry Jenkins Medicine for Melancholy received its premiere at the 2008 San Francisco International Film Festival. | In this independent drama from writer and director Peter Callahan Joseph Fiennes stars as Paul a writer and finance expert who approaches his best friend Jeff (Justin Kirk) with an unusual proposal. When they were kids Paul and Jeff talked about one day swimming the Hudson River from Manhattan to Troy New York a stretch of 150 miles. Paul has decided he's going to do it and wants like Jeff to join him suggesting he follow along in a boat and provide support when it's needed. Paul is puzzled but agrees and his friend Liz (Elizabeth Reaser) tags along for the ride. But in time Jeff realizes that the final day of Paul's carefully scheduled big swim coincides with the fifth anniversary of the death of Paul's pregnant wife and Jeff fears that his friend has more in mind that a challenge to himself. Also starring Mary Tyler Moore and Michelle Trachtenberg Against The Current received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. | null | The city streets explode into violence when "The Man" kills Black Dynamite's (Michael Jai White) brother in this seamless recreation of the blaxploitation classics of the 1970s. He was the best agent that the CIA ever had but these days Black Dynamite only answers to one boss - himself. When "The Man" ices Black Dynamite's brother starts pumping heroin into the local orphanage and floods the ghetto with a secret weapon disguised as common malt liquor the car chases gunfights and shirtless brawls that follow prove wild enough to make even Dolemite green with envy. | The indestructible hopped-up hitman Chev Chelios played to the hilt once again by Jason Statham returns in Crank 2: High Voltage picking up where the first film left off -- except this time Chelios is chasing a Chinese gangster who hijacked his heart and substituted it with a mechanical one that needs to be jolted with an electric charge to stay pumping. The maverick directing/writing team of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor returns to inject more caffeinated craziness into Lionsgate's burgeoning action series with Amy Smart and Dwight Yoakam set to reprise their roles from the original. Efren Ramirez Bai Ling Clifton Collins Jr. and Corey Haim round out the cast. | Matt Long Jessica Stroup and Mischa Barton star in director Morgan J. Freeman's thriller about a former small-town golden boy who returns to his hometown with his new girlfriend only to find that his onetime high-school sweetheart (Barton) isn't willing to let go of the past. | Inspired by actual events director Tap Ruspoli's urgent road film follows documentary filmmakers Bella and Milo as they race across Los Angeles on a twelve hour mission to get Milo's brother Leo to rehab before he's given a three year prison sentence. Beginning at a police station in suburban Calabasas Bella Milo and Leo blast through Beverly Hills Watts and everyplace in between as they attempt to raise the $5000 needed to get Leo into rehab. Ironically it begins to appear as if cutting a quick but lucrative drug deal may be the best way to ensure that Leo ends up in rehab instead of prison. | Five stories weave together to form director Matteo Garrone's Gomorra a violent look at the cruel reality endured by the residents of the Province of Naples. | Dead Man's Shoes and This is England director Shane Meadows takes the helm for this monochromatic childhood drama concerning two young friend living in London and their efforts not to turn out like their aimless fathers. Tomo has just turned sixteen and as a result he's no longer under parental care. Eager to escape the Midlands and seek out a better life in London Tomo sets out for the big city and strikes up a friendship with Polish immigrant Marek while traversing the streets of Somers Town. Marek is a quiet and sensitive boy who harbors a growing interest in photography and still lives with his father. But Marek's father is a hopeless drunk and doesn't even notice when his son invites Tomo to share their apartment. Most days Tomo and Marek are content to pass earning some quick cash from an eccentric neighbor wandering the streets and admiring a pretty French waitress named Maria who works at a nearby café. Eventually the two become obsessed with the girl and begin tracking her every move. But one day Maria simply vanishes leaving the boys to feel as if they have lost their muse. Later that night Tomo and Marek decide to dull their pain by sharing a bottle. Of course it is this very same night that Marek's father discovers his son has taken in a new roommate and Toma is swiftly evicted. As a result the growing bond between the two boys is put to the ultimate test. | First-time director Neill Blomkamp helms and co-writes the sci-fi project District 9 for Sony Pictures Entertainment and producer Peter Jackson after having their big-screen Halo adaptation fall through the cracks due to creative differences with the attached studios. Jackson's Wingnut Films produces from a script by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell. | Produced and directed by French Left Bank giant Agnès Varda as a summation of her long and enduring career Agnès' Beaches constitutes a free-floating essay film. It is comprised of various elements that collectively pay homage to Varda's past -- including clips from the director's features dramatically reconstructed moments from Varda's life and elaborate almost baroque monuments created onscreen to symbolize specific ideas and concepts -- such as an opening scene with a number of individuals setting up mirrors of various shapes and sizes on a great beach and an enclosure lined from wall to wall and floor to ceiling with film strips from Varda's only cinematic flop the 1969 feature Les Creatures. Varda uses beaches throughout the narrative as a recurring structural motif to convey her progress from one stage of life to another while the freedom of form on display here recalls a similar approach on display in earlier Varda works such as the 1991 Jacquot de Nantes. | Fired from his job on an ostrich farm after one of the birds runs away and he is blamed for the loss a man becomes so obsessed with collecting useless rubbish that he begins to neglect his wife and daughter while becoming completely oblivious to their familial hardships. Karim earned a decent living by working on the ostrich farm so after he is fired he sets out on a futile attempt to locate the bird. One day as Karim heads into town in order to have his daughter's hearing aid repaired he offers a lift to a wandering man and decides that there is good money in the taxi business. But as his connection to the people of the city grows stronger his personality begins to transform. Everyday Karim returns home with a new haul of useless junk giving his picturesque courtyard the appearance of a sprawling junkyard. When his wife offers a spare door from the courtyard to a neighbor in need Karim completely looses his cool and sets out to retrieve the door. When Karim stumbles and breaks his foot while rummaging through his second-hand goods the kindness of neighbors makes him realize that his priorities have taken a turn for the worse. | Based on a story written by Leo Tolstoy in response to Ludwig van Beethoven's eponymous composition director Bernard Rose's mature dissection of modern marriage tells the tale of a wealthy philanthropist (Danny Huston) who becomes intensely possessive of his wife (Elisabeth Röhm) - a beautiful and talented pianist. | Love and life pose dilemmas for a handful of friends in the City of Lights in this romantic drama from French filmmaker Cedric Klapisch. Pierre (Romain Duris) has enjoyed a successful career as a dancer performing in Parisian nightclubs but when he's diagnosed with a serious heart condition his doctor warns him that the strain of his work could kill him. Pierre must reinvent his life and as he ponders his future and his mortality he turns to his sister Élise (Juliette Binoche) a social worker and single mother for help. Élise is facing some life changes of her own; she's tired of being alone and has developed an infatuation with Jean (Albert Dupontel) a grocer who sells his wares in the city's open-air market. But Jean is recently divorced and is still preoccupied with his former wife Caroline (Julie Ferrier). Pierre also finds himself falling from afar for a lovely college student named Laetitia (Melanie Laurent) but he has a rival for her affections in Roland (Fabrice Luchini) one of her professors who is considerably older than her. | null | Bombón - El Perro director Carlos Sorin writes and directs this nostaligic meditation on memory ageing and death concerning a bedridden eighty year old father anticipating the arrival of his long estranged son a world-renowned concert pianist. Antonio (Antonio Larreta) is nearing the end of his days though before he goes he longs for one last visit with the son he hasn't seen in years. In order to ensure that everything is perfect for their long-overdue reunion Antonio asks his caretakers to make his hacienda presentable hires a piano tuner to ensure that the instrument is in working order and calls for a forty year old bottle of champagne to be brought up from the cellar for a special toast. Later as Antonio watches preparations for the reunion being made from his window he becomes overwhelmed by feelings of nostalgia and wistfulness. His doctor has ordered him to remain in bed at all costs but as the beauty of Patagonia beckons him to rise Antonio slips by his faithful caretakers for one last walk through his lavish fields. | The slimy denizens of the Everglades organize a particularly nasty rebellion in this enjoyable entry from the "nature-run-amok" horror subgenre which favored drive-in venues of the mid-'70s. The story takes place amid the festivities honoring the birthday of crotchety wheelchair-bound Southern patriarch Jason Crockett (Ray Milland) a chemical-industry magnate whose pesticides are responsible for much of the toxic pollution found in the swamplands. The revelry ends quickly however when thousands of local fauna decide to crash the party. Under the apparent telepathic guidance of the less-than-menacing swamp bullfrogs armies of snakes insects and snapping turtles tear their way through the cast. Competent direction great use of swampland ambience and spooky sound effects help provide a suitably large dose of the creepy-crawlies. | When an underqualified white man is given the job that Johnny Johnson (Billy Dee Williams) is infinitely more qualified for the young black man becomes involved in a violent radical movement to rise up against the perpetrators of racism. | Demon possession devilish cheerleaders and Satanic rock stars are all on the chopping block with this horror comedy from the production team behind Juno. Screenwriter Diablo Cody provides the script with producing duties handled by Jason Reitman and Dan Dubiecki. The story centers on an impish high-school student (Amanda Seyfried) who has to protect her town against her best friend Jennifer (Megan Fox) who after being bedeviled by an evil rock band develops a taste for human flesh. Girlfight's Karyn Kusama directs the Fox Atomic production. | A New Jersey rent-a-cop gets his moment to shine as the holidays approach and Santa's little helpers stage a coup at the local shopping mall in this comedy starring King of Queens' Kevin James. Paul Blart (James) is a single suburban dad attempting to make ends meet by working as a mall security guard. Paul takes his job very seriously; unfortunately the same can't be said for the shoppers he deals with on a daily basis. That all changes the day that Santa's little helpers shut down the mall and start taking hostages including Paul's daughter and his main squeeze. Realizing that no one knows the mall better than the man who's paid to guard it Paul mounts his Segway and speeds to the rescue. | Writer/director David Twohy presents A Perfect Getaway -- an action thriller focusing on two newlyweds (Milla Jovovich and Steve Zahn) who come across a couple of sinister hikers played by Timothy Olyphant and Kiele Sanchez. | Authors Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida provide the script for Sam Mendes' (Revolutionary Road) untitled comedy focusing on a married couple (John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph) searching for a place to live before their baby is born in this Focus Features production. Maggie Gyllenhaal and Curb Your Enthusiasm's Cheryl Hines co-star in the Big Beach and Neal Street co-production. | A struggling family from the provinces discovers that morality can be both absolute and relative as they suffer each others' pains and vices while awaiting the court decision in the mother's charges of bigamy against her estranged husband. The Pineda family operates a ramshackle movie house specializing in second-run sex flicks: 58-year-old family matriarch Nanay Flor oversees the operation while trading shifts in the ticket booth with daughter Nayda son-in-law Lando and adopted daughter Jewel and Nanay's nephews Alan and Ronald paint the billboards and run the projector respectively. It's been two long years since Nanay accused her estranged husband of bigamy and today is the day that the judge will finally deliver the verdict. Now as the usual service boys and gay hustlers start streaming in for the steamy double feature Nanay attempts to get everything around the theater in order before heading off to the courthouse. It's not an easy task and the money is tight so when a fleeing purse snatcher dashes into the theater with two policemen in hot pursuit Nanay knows that this day will be as stressful and unpredictable as any other. | As adapted from the bestseller by author Lotta Thell this gritty Swedish-language drama explores the dire tumult that erupts when a smack-addicted security guard falls deeply into the throes of love with a straight-laced cop. For Eva (Malin Crepin) a twentysomething night watchman eking out a dull existence regular heroin fixes provide life's only emotional crescendos. Somewhat naïve about the control that the drug can exert she shoots up while on duty and uses off hours to sleep off the effects. She has almost perfected this routine when her path intersects with that of policeman Erik (Joel Kinnaman) and the two begin an affair promptly throwing Eva's schedule off-balance and out of whack. Soon a visceral period of detox represents the only way out. | As Augusto Pinochet holds Chile in the grip of dictatorship a fifty year old man obsessed with John Travolta's character from Saturday Night Fever imitates his idol each weekend in a small bar on the outskirts of Santiago. Each weekend Raúl Peralta and his friends - a devoted group of dancers - gather in a small bar and act out their favorite scenes from Saturday Night Fever. Raúl longs to become a showbiz superstar and when the national television announces a Tony Manero impersonating contest it seems like he may finally have a shot at living his dreams. But as Raúl is driven to commit a series of crimes and thefts in order to reproduce his matinee idol's persona his dancing partners (also underground resistance fighters who rail against the regime) are persecuted by the secret police. | Hilary Swank and Richard Gere star in director Mira Nair's biopic tracing the life of famed aviator Amelia Earhart -- who made history in 1932 by becoming the first woman ever to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Five years later as Earhart attempted to fly around the world the pilot and her plane simply vanished after crashing into the Pacific Ocean. Virginia Madsen and Ewan McGregor co-star in the Avalon Pictures production. | Hugh Jackman Ringo Starr Seal and a number of other celebrities and regular people offer their views on God in this documentary. Oh My God features opinions from people of a variety of religious persuasions including atheists Muslims Hindus and Christians. Director Peter Rodger traveled to almost two dozen countries in his quest to discover what people around the world think about God in all his or her forms. | Christian Slater stars in this thriller as successful self-help author Wes Wilson whose happiness is shattered when his fiancee Samantha (Sarah Ann Schultz) is killed in a seemingly random attack. Wes's world is turned further upside down after he uncovers Samantha's secret double life which involved stealing a cache of diamonds from ruthless jewel smuggler Isaac (Cuba Gooding Jr.) -- who now wants his loot back and is willing to do anything to get it. | Bruce McDonald critically acclaimed director of The Tracey Fragments teams with A Clockwork Orange author Anthony Burgess to adapt Burgess' own novel about a small town in the grip of a mysterious frenzy. It may be Valentine's Day but for caustic radio personality Grant Mazzy (Steohen McHattie) that's just another reason to be miserable. Mazzy used to be a certified radio superstar but working in Pontypool is a far shot from working in the big city. But today as Mazzy prepares for his regular routine of reading the weather updating school closings and pleading his case for a little on-air controversy to producer Sydnie Bryer (Lisa Houle) the arrival of an unexpected visitor signals the beginning of a disturbing phenomena in the small town of Pontypool. Heading to work Mazzy is nearly run over by a distraught woman who seems to have lost her grip on reality. Later reports of a shootout between provincial police and a group of local ice fishers is made even more bizarre by the revelation that they were all screaming gibberish running around nude missing body parts and reportedly drunk. By the time a riot breaks Dr. Mendes (Hrant Alianak)' office it's obvious to Mazzy that the residents of Pontypool are suffering from a strange form of contagious dementia but what has caused this bizarre outbreak and more importantly how can it be stopped? ~ Jason Buchanan All Movie Guide | Filmmaker Dori Berinstein profiles the New Jersey NETSationals - the NBA's first senior citizen hip-hop dance troupe - in this inspirational documentary that proves it's never too late to get up and boogie. | Fascinated by the group of ageing Holocaust survivors who spend their summers together at the Four Seasons Lodge in the Catskill Mountains filmmaker Andrew Jacobs documents their collective memories close friendships and rich traditions at a time when their favorite retreat hovers in an uncertain state of flux. Every year since 1979 this small group of German and Polish Jews has gathered at the Four Seasons to reminisce about their childhoods and find comfort in one another's company. Like old friends they often bicker and argue but it generally isn't anything that lodge president Carl can't resolve with some friendly advice. This year the regular vacationers at the Four Seasons hopelessly split between those who want to see the resort sold and those who hope to see it stay intact. But this particular group has been through so much together that whatever may come of the Four Seasons their familial bonds will remain as strong as they ever were. | A blowout Las Vegas bachelor party turns into a race against time when three hung-over groomsmen awaken after a night of drunken debauchery to find that the groom has gone missing and attempt to get him to the alter before his wedding day. In 48 hours Doug is scheduled to walk down the aisle effectively ending his reign as a rowdy bachelor. Realizing that this is their last blow out with their best friend Doug's groomsmen organize a Sin City bachelor bash he'll never forget. The next morning the groomsmen come to in their Caesar's Palace suite to find a tiger in the bathroom and a six-month-old baby tucked away in the closet. Unfortunately Doug is nowhere to be found. With no memory of the previous night's transgressions and precious little time to spare the trio sets out on a hazy attempt to retrace their steps from the previous night and discover exactly where things went wrong. Will they find Doug in time to get him to the wedding back in Los Angeles or will his bride experience the sharp sting of disappointment when she walks down the aisle to discover that her future husband is nowhere to be found? Bradley Cooper Ed Helms Zach Galifianakis and Heather Graham star in a rambunctious comedy from Old School director Todd Phillips. | In a series of remarkable events inspired by a true story Maria Heiskanen stars as Maria Larsson a Finnish mother and housewife who devotes all of her attention care and consideration to the well-being of her family -- but like many homemakers does so at the expense of her own identity and self-awareness. Not that her dockworker husband Sigge (Mikael Persbrandt) particularly deserves such consideration; a brutish alcoholic lout his evenings consist of making life hell for Maria and their daughter with tyrannical abusive behavior. Then as the dockworkers go on strike and the family's economic situation plummets a ray of hope appears in the form of a Contessa camera won in a local lottery. Unsurprisingly Maria at first attempts to pawn it to reel in extra monies but store owner Sebastian Pedersen convinces her otherwise; he teaches her how to use it and she begins taking gorgeous haunting photographs with the unaffected instinctive perceptions of a young child. As the woman's self-discovery builds and her identity takes on form and definition Sebastian unofficially takes her on as a protégée and quietly witnesses romantic feelings for her building inside of him. Meanwhile Sigge's life falls to pieces when the authorities connect him with the catastrophic explosion of a British vessel. Maria's daughter Maja (Callin Öhrvall) narrates. | The documentary Eleven Minutes catches up with Jay McCarroll winner of the first season of the Bravo reality series Project Runway to see how his career in fashion design has been impacted by the show. | A prosecutor at a tribunal in the Hague attempts to convince a potential witness to testify in a crucial case against the man accused of deporting and killing Bosnian-Muslim civilians in a small town now known as the Republika Srpska in this tense courtroom drama from director Hans-Christian Schmid. Hannah Maynard is determined to make Goran Duric pay for his crimes against humanity. Her case is complicated however when a key witness in the trial becomes ensnared by the contradictions of his own testimony. In order to gain a better understanding of the facts of the case the court sends a delegation to Bosnia where the suspicions regarding the reliability of the witness are quickly confirmed. When the witness commits suicide it begins to appear as if Duric will walk free. Now Hannah's last hope of keeping the case alive is to travel to the witnesses' funeral in Sarajevo. There Hannah comes into contact with the witnesses' sister Mira who seems to know more about the defendant than she readily admits. Hannah works hard to gain Mira's trust eventually convincing the girl to face her fears of the past and testify in the Hague. When Duric's defense team attempts to have Mira's testimony disallowed and finds their efforts unexpectedly supported by the members of the judiciary Hannah realizes that her greatest adversaries aren't necessarily at the docks but standing right beside her in the courtroom every day. | A documentary filmmaker re-ignites a dormant feud between two of Hollywood's top stuntmen after both of the bitter rivals are nominated for the cherished Stuntman of the Year award. When the filmmaker stumbles upon a family secret that begins to polarize the entire stuntman community a series of sparse interviews for a behind the scenes special turn into a candid glimpse into the downfall of a once-proud tradition. Marc Blucas Brandon Routh and Ray Wise star. | The high-priced world of call girls is opened up in the Steven Soderbergh-helmed indie feature returning the director to the low-budget cross-platform release à la 2005's Bubble. Brian Koppelman and David Levien provide the script with adult film actress Sasha Grey stepping into the lead role for the 2929 Entertainment release. | A jaded psychiatrist takes on a pro bono case that puts his professionalism to the ultimate test in director Jonas Pate's knowing expose of the "other" Hollywood. Between sorting through the insecurities of a fading film starlet (Saffron Burrows) a struggling writer (Mark Webber) and an obsessive-compulsive talent agent (Dallas Roberts) A-list psychiatrist Henry Carter (Kevin Spacey) barely has the time to deal with his own problems. Suddenly into the middle of Henry's malaise wanders a troubled teen who's never even set foot in the Hollywood hills. This is Henry's first pro bono client and considering his current state he's not sure that now is the best time to be taking on more work. While Henry is jaded by Hollywood his newest patient is obsessed with it. Faced with the challenge of helping a young girl through a particularly difficult time in her life Henry does his best to remain professional despite harboring some rather serious misgivings during their first few sessions. | synopsis | An independent woman discovers just how strong her feelings were for a former beau after their break up in this psychological thriller from France. Anne-Marie (Dominique Blanc) is a social worker who spends her days helping people sort out the troubles in their lives. But Anne-Marie isn't quite so good at dealing with her own issues and lately she's become unhappy in her relationship with Alex (Cyril Guei) her longtime boyfriend. Alex wants to settle down and get married while Anne-Marie values her independence too much to consider it. Anne-Marie decides to break up with Alex saying that they can still be friends and see each other socially but she no longer wants a romantic relationship. Alex agrees and Anne-Marie is happy with their new arrangement until she discovers he has a new girlfriend a woman the same age as she. Anne-Marie develops an overpowering jealousy over Alex's new romance and becomes obsessed with finding out as much as she possibly can about her. Based on a novel by Annie Ernaux L'Autre (aka The Other One) was an official selection at the 2008 Venice Film Festival. | The fates of a Mexican woman sold into sexual slavery a car thief seeking to go straight and a Japanese assassin converge on the streets of New York City in director John-Luke Montias' complex crime drama. Lured to New York from Mexico with the promise of a stable restaurant job Olivia (Jessica Pimentel) finds herself imprisoned in an inner-city bordello and forced into prostitution. She's under the thumb of Albanian pimp Milot (Stivi Paskoski) who has recently dethroned a Chinese mob boss named Eddie Chang (Clem Cheung). Chang is none too pleased to see Milot encroaching on his business and hires Japanese hitman Tomo (Jun Suenaga) to take care of the competition. Meanwhile gullible car thief Joey (Montias) bickers with his uncle Jack (Gene Ruffini) about the best way to go legit and Olivia finds herself in hot water after attacking her latest john a crooked cop in a moment of unbridled rage. | This documentary takes a look at the manifestations of contemporary philosophy through interviews with various figures in the field who examine these existential issues from the vantage point of lively public places where everyday people demonstrate their views and values through the most clear and innocuous ways. Some of the guests featured in the film include Cornel West Avital Ronell and Peter Singer. | null | Fashion designer Tom Ford makes his directorial debut with this dramatic outing starring Colin Firth Julianne Moore and Matthew Goode. Ford and David Scearce adapted the story from a book by Christopher Isherwood which tells the tragic tale of a professor's loss of their longtime partner. | null | Documentary filmmaker Nati Baratz follows the shy but devoted disciple of a deceased Tibetan master as he sets out in search of his reincarnated master under the direct orders of the Dali Lama. In 2001 Lama Konchog passed away following twenty-six years of isolated meditation in a remote mountain cave. Upon Lama Konchog's death the Dali Lama instructed his disciple Tenzin Zopa to venture out in search of his reincarnated master. But there is an urgency to Zopa's quest because should he fail to locate the "unmistaken child" within the span of four short years it will be too difficult to remove the boy from his parent's care. As a seven year old boy Zopa had willingly entered the service of Lama Konchog faithfully remaining by his chosen master's side for the next twenty-one years. When Lama Konchog died Zopa was devastated. But while the prospect of finding his reincarnation is indeed a foreboding one the loyal disciple is determined to succeed. With little more than dreams and whispers to guide him Zopa sets out across lands that seemed to have been virtually untouched by civilization for an entire century. Later when Tenzin comes across an apparent contender he prepares to conduct the test that will confirm or deny the reincarnation. | A former couple is reunited for a day under less than ideal circumstances in this character-driven comedy-drama from South Korean writer and director Lee Yoon-ki. Byeong-woon (Ha Jeong-woo) is enjoying an afternoon betting on the ponies at the racetrack when he's confronted by his former girlfriend Heui-su (Jeon Do-yeon). While Heui-su seems cool and confident on the surface it becomes clear that she wants the 3.5 million won Byeong-woon borrowed from her while they were together and she needs it now. Byeong-woon doesn't have that kind of cash on him so they drive to the house of a woman he knows who is able to front him part of the money. Heui-su is grateful but she makes it clear that only the full amount will do and she and her former beau spend the rest of the day driving around town as Byeong-woon visits one friend after another (ranging from another one-time girlfriend to a handful of bikers) and tries to come up with some way to raise the cash. Meotjin Haru (aka My Dear Enemy) was an official selection at the 2008 Pusan Film Festival. | This documentary takes a fascinating look at the underground anti-consumerist metal scene that gained popularity in Norway in the 1990s. Led by the messages of bands from the black metal scene members of the movement eventually followed alleged leader Varg Vikernes to commit such violent acts as burning churches all over the country. Encouraged by fabricated accounts of outlandish and even supernatural activity members of the movement eventually turned fiction into reality creating a firestorm of controversy and bringing the stuff of urban legends into the history books. | The Southeast Asian nation of Burma (also known as Myanmar) has been under the control of a military dictatorship since a coup toppled the elected Prime Minister in 1962. With Burma's press and mass media under the control of the military government dissent has had little opportunity to take hold in the country but that began to chance in 2007; a band of Buddhist monks stepped forward to lead a revolt against the state and as news spread about their actions as many as 100000 people took part in protests against the oppressive and violent leadership. The official state media ignored the uprising but a new breed of reporters were hand to cover the revolution -- the Democratic Voice of Burma also known as the Burma VJ's a handful of young video journalists armed with hand held digital video cameras. The Burma VJ's filmed the protests as well as violent acts committed by police and military officials and then smuggled the footage to colleagues in Thailand who then passed their images on to news organizations the world over. Filmmaker Anders Ostergaard offers a look at how new technology is pressed into the service of a people's revolution in Burma VJ a documentary which tells the story of the Democratic Voice of Burma and their role in the battle for a free and democratic Burma. Burma VJ received its American premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. | As the world's demand for fish and other seafood increases and the technology available to commercial fisherman becomes more sophisticated the annual harvest from global seaports has grown tremendously in recent years. However the rise of industrialized fishing has not come without consequences and many environmentalists and oceanographers believe that the current demand for fish and the methods used to fulfill it are taking an irreparable toll on the world's oceans with some speculating that the seas could be literally fished-out by 2048 if current trends do not change. Filmmaker Rupert Murray offers an in-depth look at the crisis in the world's oceans in the documentary End Of The Line in which experts discuss some of the key factors behind the looming shortage -- increased demand for endangered species irresponsible methods employed by major fishing lines lax enforcement of current regulations -- and what can be done to head off the famine before it's too late. End Of The Line was an official selection at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. | The advertising industry in America exists in a paradox -- while it's all but impossible to go a day without being exposed to the work of leading figures in the advertising business very little is known about the people behind the ads and the process by which they're created. Filmmaker Doug Pray offers a rare look inside the business of advertising in the documentary Art & Copy in which he profiles a number of the most respected men and women in the ad game as they talk about their work their motivations and their views on the creative process. Pray's interview subjects include Lee Chow who created memorable television spots for Apple's Macintosh computer and later their iPod MP3 player; Rich Silverstein and Jeff Goodby who gave new life to the dairy industry with the "Got Milk?" campaign; Hal Riney who helped put Ronald Reagan in the White House with his "Morning in America" TV spot; George Lois who remade popular culture by coining the slogan "I Want My MTV;" and Mary Wells the first woman to run a major ad agency and the creator of the "I (heart) New York" campaign. Sponsored in part by the One Club an organization dedicated to excellence in advertising Art & Copy received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. | A woman feels she must fight to hold on to her place in the household where she's been a servant for much of her life in this drama from writer and director Sebastian Silva. Raquel (Catalina Saavedra) works as a maid for a well-to-do Chilean family and has been with the household so long that she's come to think of herself as part of the family. However Raquel is also aware of the distance between herself and her employers and though she's fiercely devoted to Mundo Valdes (Alejandro Goic) his wife Pilar (Claudia Celedon) and their son Lucas (Agustin Silva) she finds herself increasingly at odds with their rebellious daughter Camila (Andrea Garcia-Huidobro). Years of hard and unrelenting work have begun to take their toll on Raquel and Mundo decides she could use some help; he hires a young au pair Mercedes (Mercedes Villanueva) to assist her but Raquel refuses to allow anyone to usurp her role in any way and treats the girl so horribly she soon quits. Unaware of the conflict between Raquel and Mercedes Mundo hires an older and more experienced women to work with Raquel Sonia (Anita Reeves) and it's not long before the two domestics are locked in a fierce battle of wills. La Nana (aka The Maid) received its American premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. | Filmed in Canada The Groundstar Conspiracy was adapted from L.P. Davies' novel The Alien. Michael Sarrazin plays a research scientist who is the sole survivor when his secret laboratory in Vancouver is destroyed by an explosion. Assuming that Sarrazin has engineered the explosion so that he can escape with vital space-program secrets the government dispatches special-agent George Peppard to track down the fugitive scientist. Sarrazin can remember nothing that happened before the tragedy but Peppard doesn't buy this story. Only when it becomes obvious that Sarrazin has been targeted for assassination by Persons Unknown does Peppard believe in Sarrazin's innocence and that a sinister conspiracy may be at the bottom of this whole affair. Christine Belford co-stars as a reluctant cohort of Sarrazin's though she may not be all that she seems either. Groundstar Conspiracy was produced by the Hal Roach company. | In the late 1960's the war in Vietnam was widely criticized by activists and college students across the United States but at the dawn of the 1970's new voices joined the outcry against the war. Vietnam Veterans Against the War (or VVAW) was a group formed by men who had served in Vietnam and had come to believe that the war -- and America's presence in it -- was wrong. In early 1971 as reports of the 1968 My Lai Massacre and the court martial of Lt. William Calley were still in the news the VVAW organized what they called "the Winter Soldier Investigation" in which Vietnam vets and VVAW members were encouraged to come forward and take part in public hearings in which they discussed war crimes they had witnessed first hand. Held in Detroit the hearings were an emotional outpouring in which veterans discussed horrific violence against civilians women and children talked about how military commanders sought to dehumanize the Viet Cong in the eyes of the soldiers and expressed their desire to prevent other young men from suffering as they did. A handful of filmmakers were on hand to document the event and Winter Soldier is a disturbing but often moving account of men coming to terms with the horrors of war. While the makers of Winter Soldier were uncredited on screen they included Fred Aranow Nancy Baker Robert Fiore David Gillis Barbara Koppel Michael Lesser and Michael Weil. The title of the film and the investigation came from the work of Thomas Paine who in 1776 wrote "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will in this crisis shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman." ~ Mark Deming All Movie Guide | In this comical Italian murder mystery family members congregate at a British estate for the reading of a will. As in many mysteries before it the attendees are murdered off one by one until only a soprano for the Metropolitan opera remains. In the end Scotland Yard convinces her to confess because they know that she hid the second will she discovered. | A woman walks a razor's edge between reality and madness in this impressionistic drama written and directed by Robert Altman. Cathryn (Susannah York) is a woman who begins to suspect that her marriage to Hugh (René Auberjonois) is falling apart after receiving a mysterious phone call from a friend who tells her Hugh has been having an affair. Cathryn herself has not been happy with Hugh and years before she took a lover Rene (Marcel Bozzuffi) though he died some time ago in a plane crash. Thinking they both need to get away Hugh takes Cathryn to their house in the country where Hugh indulges in his hobbies hunting and photography and Cathryn works on a book of fantasy tales for children. Before long Cathryn begins to see apparitions of the late Rene around the house much to her consternation; while confronting her feelings about the late Rene and the wandering Hugh Marcel (Hugh Millais) a friend of the couple who makes little secret of his attraction to Cathryn arrives for a visit with his daughter Susannah (Cathryn Harrison) in tow. As Rene's appearances become more vivid and Cathryn reaches the end of her tether she begins to drift deeper into a fantasy world where it's difficult to tell what is real and what is imagined. Beautifully shot on striking locations in Ireland by Vilmos Zsigmond Images earned Susannah York an award as Best Actress at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. | Three teens--a half Navajo (Dean Stockwell) a rebellious girl (Pat Stich) and a retarded boy (Todd Susman)--hit the road after they're accused of killing a policeman. | Director Ian Fitzgibbon crafts this darkly comic tale of a dissolute scriptwriter and a dejected actor who become unwittingly drawn into a hopelessly complex web of murder and deception. Meanwhile as the hapless victims of fate wage a valiant battle to take control of their bizarre situation their gruff landlord makes an already tense situation absolutely unbearable. Dylan Moran Mark Doherty and Keith Allen star. | An award winning film school graduate is forced to confront her sexual hang-ups when she makes the move to Los Angeles and reluctantly becomes an editor at a profitable pornography studio. Jody Balaban (Leelee Sobieski) is a twenty-five year old filmmaker who's about to get a rude awakening. Despite Jody's collegiate success she's still unemployed a year after graduating and she's about to be faced with one of the most difficult decisions of her life. Jody isn't a fan of pornography but it seems that an editing position at Grind Productions is her best shot at earning a steady paycheck. With great reluctance the idealistic Jody goes to work cutting skin flicks by day and scheming to make realize her own personal vision as a filmmaker by night. Before long Jody Grind Productions director Jeff Drake (Matthew Davis) have become fast friends. Much like Jody Jeff was once a "serious" filmmaker with ambition to spare. Jeff sees a little of himself in Jody though these days his youthful idealism has long since given way to jaded cynicism. Meanwhile as Jody begins feeling aroused by the very films she once judged so harshly she realizes that the only way to truly live free is to finally face her own sexual hang-ups. | synopsis | A reformed ex convict and lowrider car aficionado kicks his beloved son out of the house after discovering that the boy has been living a secret life in Sundance Film Festival veteran Peter Bratt's heartfelt family drama. Che (Benjamin Bratt) is out of prison and on the straight and narrow. Still every day is a struggle as he battles alcoholism and drives a bus in order to support his family. When the workday is done Che and his friends the "Mission Boyz" pass the time by restoring junked cars into mint condition. Feared by his peers yet deeply respected as the toughest Chicano on the block Che is the kind of guy whose entire existence is defined by his macho reputation. There's no one in the world that Che loves more than his adolescent son Jesse (Jeremy Ray Valdez) but both father and son are about to discover that love isn't exactly unconditional. Upon discovering that Jesse has been living a secret life Che flies into a violent rage assaulting the boy and kicking him out onto the street. Meanwhile Che's attractive and headstrong neighbor Lena (Erika Alexander) challenges the ultra-macho gear-head to step back for a minute and take stock of the life he thought he had. | Teeth director Michael Lichtenstein takes a sharp turn from teen-oriented satire to mature family drama with this semi-autobiographical story concerning a pair of grown-up sisters who return to their family home in order to care for their ailing father. Jayne (Parker Posey) and Laura (Demi Moore) has long since moved out of their family home when they discover that their father (Rip Torn)'s health has taken a turn for the worse. Returning to Pittsburgh in order to slowly degenerating dad the sisters quickly realize that their father is in total denial about his condition. Jayne has been shielded from the harsher side of life since she was just a little girl and now as Laura begins pushing her sister to accept their bleak reality their father takes a seedy lover (Ellen Barkin) who immediately rubs the girls the wrong way. But dealing with the father becomes the least of Jayne and Laura's worries when the drama in their personal lives drags the demons of their past up to the surface and out in to the open. | Hotel for Dogs' director Thor Freudenthal helms the adaptation of Jeff Kinney's acclaimed Diary of a Wimpy Kid comics with this Fox 2000 production. Zachary Gordon starring as the titular character with Steve Zahn Rachael Harris Robert Capron and Devon Bostick filling out the rest of the cast. | An uneducated gas station attendant with a taste for the finer things in life turns to crime as a means of making ends meet only to find himself on a dangerous collision course with the biggest drug dealer in town. All Lucky Kunene wanted out of life was a house by the water a beautiful wife and a seven series BMW. Unfortunately Lucky hails from a poor Soweto family and his application for a university grant has just been refused. Dejected at the thought of spending the rest of his life pumping gas Lucky teams up with his best friend Zakes to start stealing cars. At first the endeavor proves remarkably lucrative - providing Lucky with enough cash to purchase a refrigerator a nice suit a classy wardrobe and a hi-fi stereo system - but before long the two thieves realize that their profile is becoming dangerously high and that in order to avoid arrest they will have to relocate. Five years after moving to Hillbrow Lucky and Zakes are the operators of a deadbeat taxi service. Their criminal lifestyle has gotten them nowhere and rival taxi gang members literally gunning for them night and day. Lucky shares a cramped apartment with twenty other people mostly junkies prostitutes and immigrants with nowhere else to go. Though their existence seems bleak the group manages to pool their resources and form the Hillbrow People's Housing Trust. But just as Lucky enters into the world of real estate local detective Blakkie Swart makes it his mission to capture the so-called "Hoodlum of Hillbrow" and Nigerian drug kingpin Tony Ngu lays claim to the city. With two of the city's most notorious criminals both preparing for the ultimate showdown Detective Swart will have to work overtime in order to prevent the streets from becoming a virtual warzone. | A family embraces the positive and negative sides of new freedoms fate has brought their way in this drama from filmmaker Luca Guadagnino. Edoardo Recchi Sr. (Gabriele Ferzetti) is the patriarch of a wealthy Italian family who've amassed a significant fortune over the years through shrewd investments in manufacturing. Edoardo has a beautiful wife Allegra (Marisa Berenson) and they have four grown children -- Tancredi (Pippo Delbono) Edoardo Jr. (Flavio Parenti) Gianluca (Mattia Zaccaro) and Elisabetta (Alba Rohrwacher). The family gathers for a reunion at Edoardo and Allegra's villa in Milan with Tancredi's wife Emma (Tilda Swinton) and Antonio (Edoardo Gabbriellini) a chef planning on going into business with Edoardo also in attendance. But the happy gathering takes a somber turn when Edoardo suddenly dies while having lunch with the family. The death takes the family by surprise and causes nearly everyone to reassess themselves and their lives. In the months that follow Allegra discovers that Elisabetta is a lesbian and deals with new desires of her own when she falls in love with Antonio. Tancredi finds that his relationship with Emma is not as stable as it once was as he struggles to keep up the elegant image of the Recchi name. And Edoardo Jr. now controlling much of the family business is disappointed with how changing styles of business have eroded the company's dignity and good name. Io Sono L'amore (aka I Am Love) was an official selection at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival. | null | synopsis | A small town wrestling with xenophobia is forced to open its collective mind in order to ward off a pack of brain-champing ghouls in this horror-comedy from writer and director Kevin Hamedani. It's 2003 America has invaded Iraq and Port Gamble Washington is a town in the Pacific Northwest that's fallen on hard times; fishing in the nearby harbor has dried up local businesses are closing and a lot of folks in town are looking for someone to blame for their troubles. Frida (Janette Armand) a college student of Middle Eastern descent has come home for the summer to work in her dad's diner and has to deal with narrow-minded locals who foolishly suspect she might be a terrorist. Meanwhile Tom (Doug Fahl) who left Port Gamble years before is wary about returning to visit his mother; Tom is gay and has come home to tell his mom about his sexual orientation and introduce her to his boyfriend Lance (Cooper Hopkins). However Frida's work behind the counter and Tom's revelation to his family take a back seat when a pack of hungry flesh-eating zombies invade Port Gamble and the most narrow-minded members of the community are forced to throw in their lot with some folks they're not sure they trust to fight off the undead mob. ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction was an official selection at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival. | John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers star in the spy thriller From Paris With Love for District B13's helmer Pierre Morel and EuropaCorp. The Luc Besson/Adi Hasak-penned tale revolves around the entwining paths of an American spy and an embassy worker during a tumultuous time in Paris. | The first installment of the Red Riding Trilogy 1974 follows rookie newspaper crime correspondent Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) as he encounters police corruption while investigating a chilling series of child abductions in Yorkshire England. Adapted from British author David Pease's bestselling series of crime novels centering on the mystery of the Yorkshire Ripper 1974 was quickly followed by 1980 (directed by James Marsh) and 1983 (directed by Anand Tucker). | LeVar Burton writes directs and stars in this drama set in a hospice and following two patients who realize how to live and love as they begin the dying process. Alfre Woodard and Seymour Cassel star. | synopsis | A man (voiced by Steve Carell) who's in the midst of making plans to steal the moon is sidetracked when he's put in charge of three orphans in this computer-generated 3-D animated film by directors Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin. Jason Segel Kristen Wiig Will Arnett Danny McBride Russell Brand and Julie Andrews also lend their voices to the Universal Pictures production. | Frank Oz's 2007 black comedy laugher Death at a Funeral is given the remake treatment with an urban spin in this Chris Rock-penned production. The comedian will head up an ensemble that comes together after a death in the family with disastrous results. Rock penned the script with Aeysha Carr for director Neil LaBute (The Wicker Man). | Oscar-winning director Florian Gallenberger explores the crucial role that foreigners played in helping countless Chinese escape a fate worse than death in this period docudrama concerning the 1937 invasion of Nanking by the ruthless Japanese Imperial Army. Casually known by historians as the "Rape of Nanking" the relentless assault on the then-Chinese capitol found countless men women and children slaughtered with a ferocity that shocked the entire world. Yet despite the violence that surrounded them some people refused to sit by silently as the innocents perished. One of those people was German engineer and Nazi party member John Rabe who earned the nickname "The Schindler of China" for constructing a vast safety zone in which nearly a quarter of a million civilians sought sanctuary. Ulrich Tukur Daniel Bruehl Dagmar Manzel and Steve Buscemi star. | Controversial filmmaker Catherine Breillat puts a new spin on an ancient story in this multi-leveled drama. In France in the mid-1950s Catherine (Lola Creton) enjoys toying with her younger sister Marie-Anne (Daphne Baiwir) by reading her the story of the murderous and oft-married Bluebeard embellishing the story with plenty of gore and scaring the child out of her wits. As Catherine rereads the story we're taken back to the year 1697 as Lord Bluebeard (Dominique Thomas) prepares to make Marie-Catherine (also played by Creton) his seventh wife. Marie-Catherine's youth and innocence make her an especially attractive quarry to Bluebeard and rather than murder her right away he decides to wait a while in order to savor the terrible joy of claiming her life. However as Bluebeard becomes caught in a cycle of events that keep him from following through on his wife's murder the two slowly become something like a normal couple and Marie-Catherine begins to turn the tables on her spouse. Barbe Bleue (aka Bluebeard) received its world premiere at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival. | synopsis | synopsis | Two teenagers find love and look for a place where they can be together in peace in this comedy-drama from Australia. Samson (Rowan McNamara) is fifteen years old and lives in a shabby town in the outback where he huffs gasoline to get high hangs out with his friends and spends his days goofing off and getting into minor trouble. One day Samson meets Delilah (Marissa Gibson) at the village market a girl who follows a different path in life -- she looks after her elderly grandmother (Mitjili Gibson) and helps her create paintings that they sell to tourists to support themselves. While Delilah doesn't have much to say to Samson at first he's immediately taken with her and shows his affection with a graffiti painting. While she's not willing to admit it at first Delilah has feelings for him as well and when her grandmother encourages her to follow her heart the two begin dating. But life is difficult on the outback and when they both become victims of violence Samson and Delilah hit the road and begin looking for a town where they can lead a better life. The first feature film from writer and director Warwick Thornton Samson and Delilah was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival where it was screened as part of the "Un Certain Regard" program. | synopsis | null | null | As the Koran peninsula falls into the hands of Japanese imperialists and countless Koreans seek refuge in the vast wilderness of Manchuria a determined thief a cold-blooded hit-man and a mysterious bounty hunter all vie for an elusive map that could lead them to a buried treasure from the Qing Dynasty. Tae-gu is "The Weird" a thief who comes into possession of the sought-after map while boldly robbing a train of Japanese military officers. But at the very same time Tae-gu attacks the train relentless assassin Chang-yi and his violent gang of bandits beset the locomotive as well. Chang-yi is "The Bad" and he'll kill anyone who tries to come between him and the untold treasures of the Qing Dynasty. Just as the cloud of gunpowder begins to clear a shadowy stranger suddenly appears and rescues Tae-gu from certain death. That stranger is Do-won "The Good." Do-won has been chasing Tae-gu in hopes that he can capture him and collect the reward money. Now as these three resolute strangers converge in a sprawling landscape that none of them can truly call home they quickly discover that Korean resistance fighters resilient mountain bandits and the Japanese army also covert the prized map. The fight on the train was only the beginning too because when the stakes are this high the action is bound to get bloody. | null | null | Written and directed by Derek Ford the British Suburban Wives is a spicy satire of modern manners and mores. Newspaperwoman Eve Whishaw relates the separate stories of eight married couples. The husbands are satisfied with their lot but the wives are bored bored bored. The manner in which the ladies add a little fun to their lives originally earned this film an X rating. Current prints of Suburban Wives have been toned down to a hard "R". | Fuzz treads the line between raucous comedy and gut-churning melodrama. Based on an "87th Precinct" novel by Ed McBain (aka Evan Hunter) the film stars Burt Reynolds and Jack Weston as respectively detectives Steve Carella and Meyer Meyer. Their current assignment is to bring in Deaf Man (Yul Brynner) a mad bomber who has been targeting politicians. A subplot concerning a couple of punks who get their kicks by setting fire to sleeping winos is dramatically justified by the main storyline but it was this element that caused a lot of trouble for the producers of Fuzz when a pair of real-life teenagers decided to imitate the film. On a lighter note Raquel Welch co-stars as Detective Eileen McHenry who is obliged to go undercover -- and under covers -- with fellow officer Bert Kling (Tom Skerritt). And as a bonus viewers are treated to Burt Reynolds' first "drag" scene. | Noted adult filmmaker Alex DeRenzy traded sex for drugs with this documentary about the international marijuana trade one of his few efforts outside the world of hard-core porn. Book ended by footage of a congressional commission formed by then-president Richard M. Nixon discussing America's laws regarding marijuana and other recreational drugs DeRenzy and his crew travel across the United States and around the world to study attitudes about marijuana and laws against it's use. In Missouri DeRenzy interviews a game warden who shows pastures where wild marijuana plants provide home and cover for game birds. A visit to Nepal includes a stop at a shop where hashish is openly sold with government approval. A busy drug market is discovered in Cambodia with high-grade weed available at bargain prices and in nearby Saigon American servicemen talk about the easy availability of marijuana with factory-rolled joints (complete with cellophane wrapper and tax stamp) sold as "Park Lane Cigarettes." Mexican farmers are filmed cultivating illicit marijuana farms in the hills and American customs agents discuss their efforts to prevent pot from being brought into the country. And a drug dealer in New York City discusses the pros and cons of his trade and his personal attitudes about marijuana. | Told on many levels this film examines the human perspective on the events that led to the election of Marxist Salvador Allende as President of Chile. Among the many small dramas which make up the whole is the story of a Peace Corps volunteer whose loyalties are split between a local revolutionary and an American CIA-type man. This film was shot in both English and Spanish and seamlessly weaves together the work of its three directors. | Woody Allen sets his sights on London for his newest production with a cast headed by Josh Brolin and Anthony Hopkins. | A seventeen year old media geek becomes the most talked about student in his high school after announcing plans to kill himself on camera as part of his video class' final project. Upon announcing his grim plan Archie Williams (Gabriel Sunday) is beset by people seeking to save him imitate him or simply nudge him over the brink. But as the psychiatrists doctors counselors and even Sierra (Brooke Nevin) the most beautiful girl in school all attempt to gain a handle on Archie's true intentions the one-time misfit knowingly ascends the ladder of popularity while capturing every moment of hypocrisy on camera for posterity. Is Archie truly suicidal or is he simply fascinated by death like the rest of us and willing to go further than most to explore the dark truths behind one of life's greatest mysteries? David Carradine and Joe Montegna co-star in a dark romantic teen comedy featuring music by Bright Eyes MGMT The Pixies EELS Wolfmother Daniel Johnston Radiohead and My Morning Jacket. | synopsis | Their marriage turning stifling after just four years a young New York couple attempts to escape their ennui by carefully strategizing their own breakup. Blurring the lines between fiction and reality real-life couple Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones star as themselves in order to offer an unguarded exploration of young love lust and the hardships of codependency. By exploring alternatives to monogamy creating arbitrary rules for their relationship and doing everything in their power to avoid getting emotionally bruised Daryl and Zoe attempt to discover a means of growing apart together. | synopsis | A struggling mother receives some much-needed assistance tending to the family farm and raising a group of spirited children while her military husband is fighting overseas in this sequel to the whimsical 2005 fantasy comedy Nanny McPhee. Mrs. Isabel Green (Maggie Gyllenhaal) lives in a scenic valley with her two daughters and one son. They each understand the importance of working together as a family and things are going remarkably smoothly for the rural quartet until a pair of spoiled cousins arrive for an extended stay effectively turning the quaint little farm into a virtual zoo. As the situation quickly getting out of hand Nannie McPhee (Emma Thompson) suddenly appears on her doorstep claiming that she can bring a much-needed sense of order to the out-of-control household. In time the mysterious helper does just that using powerful magic to teach her young charges the importance of getting along and gradually winning their trust in the process. But when the piglets escape from their sty the contentious kids must work together to recover the family farm's most valued assets or risk losing everything their father worked so hard to build before he went off to fight in the war. Rhys Ifans and Maggie Smith co-star. | World-premiering at the 2010 Venice International Film Festival. From Academy Award-winning writer/director Sofia Coppola ("Lost in Translation" "The Virgin Suicides" "Marie Antoinette") "Somewhere" is a witty moving and empathetic look into the orbit of actor Johnny Marco (played by Stephen Dorff). You have probably seen him in the tabloids; Johnny is living at the legendary Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood. He has a Ferrari to drive around in and a constant stream of girls and pills to stay in with. Comfortably numbed Johnny drifts along. Then his 11-year-old daughter Cleo (Elle Fanning) from his failed marriage arrives unexpectedly at the Chateau. Their encounters encourage Johnny to face up to where he is in life and confront the question that we all must: which path in life will you take? Filmed entirely on location "Somewhere" reunites the writer/director with "Lost in Translation" editor Sarah Flack and production designer Anne Ross. Stacey Battat ("Broken English") is the costume designer and Harris Savides ("Elephant") is the director of photography on "Somewhere." | Robert Rodriguez makes good on expanding his Grindhouse fake trailer Machete into a feature film with this Overnight Productions picture. Danny Trejo will once again star as the knife-wielding vigilante who nearly dies in an assassination conspiracy only to return later on and seek vengeance against those who wronged him. Robert De Niro Lindsay Lohan Jessica Alba Steven Seagal Don Johnson and Jeff Fahey fill out the supporting cast. | Death takes one man on a journey that is by turns beautiful and terrifying in this feature from writer and director Gaspar Noe who describes it as "a psychedelic melodrama." Oscar (Nathaniel Brown) is a small time drug dealer who sells his wares at a club in Tokyo called "The Void." In the midst of a deal that goes sour Oscar is shot dead and finds himself crossing from one plane of existence to the next. When he was younger Oscar made a pledge to his younger sister Linda (Paz de la Huerta) to always look after her and as his soul leaves his body the spirit is led on a journey through Tokyo past traditional consciousness and into the moment of human creation as he struggles to be reunited with Linda who now works as an exotic dancer. Soudain Le Vide (aka Enter The Void) received its world premiere at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. | synopsis | Stone stars Robert De Niro as a cop whose romantic entanglements with a convicted arsonist's (Edward Norton) wife (Milla Jovovich) becomes dangerous in this Millennium Films/NuImage production. The Painted Veil's John J. Curran directs from a script by playwright Angus MacLachlan (Junebug). | Filmmaker A.J. Schnack offers a behind-the-scenes look at the planning and hard work that goes into staging one of America's largest public political events in this documentary. Denver Colorado hosted the 2008 Democratic National Convention and Schnack invited a team of acclaimed documentary filmmakers -- including Steven Bognar Daniel Junge Laura Poitras Julia Reichert and Paul Taylor -- to help him capture the story going on backstage with each filmmaker and their crew focusing on a different aspect of the event. In Convention we follow various officials of the City of Denver working overtime to anticipate anything that could go wrong or demand their attention; join a team of protestors demonstrating the convention with more good intentions than practical skill; look in on the press corps covering the proceedings including the staff of the Denver Post and a young journalist who has been on the political beat for a mere six weeks; and the crew organizing and staging Barack Obama's much-anticipated nomination acceptance speech. Convention was an official selection at the 2009 Silverdocs Film Festival. | Who won the Cold War for the West -- Ronald Reagan or J.R. Ewing? Filmmaker Jaak Kilmi takes a witty look at the role of pop culture in the collapse of the Soviet Union and its allies in this documentary. In Disko & Tuumasoda (aka Disco and Atomic War) Kilmi uses Estonia as an example of the rise of Western cultural influences in Soviet-controlled nations in the 1970s. Estonia bordered Russia but was across a gulf from Finland and it was fairly easy for many Estonians to pick up Finnish radio and television broadcasts. While the Soviet-controlled Estonian media attempted to convince citizens of the danger and decadence of America and its allies folks with the right television antennas could pull in U.S. produced television shows like Dallas (as well as late-night showing of soft-core porn films illegal under Soviet rule) and the joys of nighttime soap operas American and British pop music and Western fashions may have had as much to do with the collapse of communism as any explicit political movement. Kilmi also reveals how capitalism found a foothold in Estonia though a black market in television aerials capable of pulling in Finland. | Many Germans who collaborated with the Nazi regime during the Third Reich later found themselves standing trial for crimes against humanity but only one was an artist prosecuted for his work. Veit Harlan was a film director who unlike many noted German auteurs chose to stay in his homeland after Adolf Hitler rose to power and made films under the supervision of the Nazi propaganda authorities. Harlan's best-known picture was Jud Süss (aka Jew Süss) a vehemently anti-Semitic drama that was required viewing for Hitler's top brass a frequent attraction in Germany and occupied countries and with the possible exception of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will the most notorious film to emerge from the Third Reich. Harlan was tried for his work as a Nazi propagandist though he insisted he was coerced into making Jud Süss and other pro-Nazi films (a contention disputed by a number of his colleagues); two trials failed to convict Harlan and he continued to work in Europe until his death in 1964. Filmmaker Felix Moeller presents a look at the life and work of this most notorious director in the documentary Harlan: Im Schatten von Jud Süss (aka Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Süss) which examines Harlan's career as well as the impact his legacy has had on his descendants some of whom have struggled to right Harlan's wrongs while others have preferred to keep their distance from his tainted reputation. One of the distant relatives interviewed for the picture is Christiane Kubrick Harlan's niece who later wed the great director Stanley Kubrick. | Walt Disney Pictures has been the leading name in animated filmmaking since the 1930s but the studio's crown was looking more than a little tarnished in the 1980s after a series of expensive commercial and critical disappointments such as The Fox and the Hound The Black Cauldron and The Great Mouse Detective. At that time a handful of Disney executives were questioning the wisdom of continuing to make animated films as the company was making more money in live-action movies theme parks and television. That changed when Roy Disney -- Walt's nephew and the last figure from the studio's Golden Age management team still on board -- teamed up with newly hired studio executives Michael D. Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg to restore their reputation for both quality and commercial appeal. With the success of Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988 the team sparked a new interest in animation on the big screen and a string of smash hits that began with The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast launched a new era of both acclaim and box office success for the company. But those successes didn't come without behind the scenes conflict and Don Hahn a longtime producer at Disney offers an inside look at the creative squabbles and battles amongst the management that came during Disney's climb back to the top of Hollywood's mountain in the documentary Waking Sleeping Beauty. Along with behind-the-scenes footage and rare personal artwork created by the studio's animation staff (including some unflattering cartoons of their bosses) the film includes interviews with many key figures of this era in Disney history and several people who enjoyed greater success after leaving the company such as Tim Burton and John Lassiter. Waking Sleeping Beauty was an official selection at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. | synopsis | Director Todd Phillips re-teams with his break-out Hangover star Zach Galifianakis for this road movie concerning a soon-to-be father (played by Robert Downey Jr.) and his cross-country trip to make it back in time for his baby's birth -- with the only roadblock being the dubious passenger (Galifianakis) who's along for the ride. Michelle Monaghan and Jamie Foxx co-star in the Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures production. | The Saw series continues with this seventh entry spearheaded by returning Saw VI director and production designer on parts 2 3 and 4 David Hackl. Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton also are back to pen the script which details the ongoing exploits of long-dead serial killer Jigsaw and the people who continue his gruesome morality lessons. | synopsis | A man with a remarkable talent for violence must fight to survive when he sets out on a remarkable journey in this fantasy from director Nicolas Winding Refn. One-Eye (Mads Mikkelsen) is the nickname given to a nameless mute warrior who has become a slave to Barde (Alexander Morton) a wealthy Scotsman who obtained One Eye for his remarkable fighting skills. One Eye is a fierce warrior but shows little loyalty to his master and when the opportunity presents itself One Eye murders Barde and his mercenaries and sets off on his own with a young boy (Maarten Stevenson) tagging along to speak on his behalf. Eager to leave Denmark behind in favor of freedom and adventure One Eye throws in his lot with a band of Christian Vikings who've set out on an ambitious quest to travel to Jerusalem and claim the Holy Land as their own. But the voyage to the Holy City is a difficult one and the Vikings are met with violent resistance forcing One Eye to rely on his talents as a warrior to protect himself and his young apprentice. Valhalla Rising received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. | Palestinian Scandar Copti and Israeli Yaron Shani collaborated on this independent drama which examines how the troubled relationship between their countries colors everyday life in the Middle East. Nasri (Fouad Habash) is a teenager whose family is in crisis: his uncle got into an altercation with a local crime boss and in reprisal his cousin has been murdered. The shooters intended to kill Nasri's younger brother Omar (Shahir Kabaha) instead so Abu Elias ($Youssef Sahwani) a restaurateur and respected member of the community steps in to negotiate. Omar agrees to make a cash payment to the gangsters to prevent further violence but since he doesn't have the money he raises it by dealing drugs. Abu has a daughter Hadir (Ranin Karim) who works at his restaurant; she's fallen in love with Omar but since she's Christian and he's Muslim they can't acknowledge their feelings in public. Also working at the restaurant is Malek (Ibrahim Frege) a sixteen-year-old illegal immigrant who is looking for any kind of job to help pay for his mother's medical treatments. And elsewhere Dando (Eran Naim) is a policeman drawn into the chaotic life of Binj (Scandar Copti) a suspected drug dealer who has been arrested for attacking a Jewish neighbor; Dando is also preoccupied with the fate of his brother who has suddenly gone missing. Ajami won a special distinction award at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. | An ex-convict seeks revenge for his brother's death in this action-packed revenge thriller starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Ten years ago Driver (Johnson) was part of a bank heist gone horribly awry. In the chaos of the botched robbery his brother wound up dead. Now Driver is a free man and he's determined to punish the men who killed his brother. But settling the score won't be easy because despite being just a few days shy of retirement a veteran cop (Billy Bob Thornton) isn't about to let a massacre take place on his watch and a hotshot hitman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has Driver locked in his sights. Unfortunately for Driver the closer he gets to his targets the more he puts himself at risk. Later just as Driver starts to think he's gotten everyone on his list he discovers that one name seems to be missing. | A low-budget restaurateur finds himself in a big vat of trouble in this comedy from director Fatih Akin. Zinos Kazantzakis (Adam Bousdoukos) run a cheap restaurant in a run-down warehouse distract that he calls the Soul Kitchen. While the food isn't very good it doesn't cost much and a regular clientele shows up each evening for cheap beer filling food and the company of their peers. Bad luck follows Zinos like a shadow and when his girlfriend Nadine (Pheline Roggan) runs off to China he decides to follow putting his brother (Moritz Bleibtreu) in charge of the restaurant. However his brother is a convicted criminal and before long the city's underworld have taken over the place and tax collectors are threatening to shut them down. Zinos returns after Nadine pledges her heart to another and discovers his diner is a shambles; hoping to put the Soul Kitchen back on its feet Zinos hires a flashy gourmet chef (Birol Unel) to revamp the menu but soon he's alienated her old customers while new ones haven't taken their place. Soul Kitchen received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. | David Kittredge directs this chilling erotic indie about obsession in the adult film world. Over a decade ago a gay porn star named Mark Anton left the industry seemingly vanishing into the ether right as his career was picking up steam. Though everyone had a scandalous theory about why he left no one sought the truth -- unitl now. When Michael a young researcher comes across the story he decides to investigate and quickly spirals into a frightening supernatural funhouse of snuff films voyeurism and waking nightmares. | Robert Patrick and Danielle Harris headline this satanic shocker about a group of friends who discover a malevolent board game that unleashes the forces of hell through pent-up emotions. It was supposed to be a relaxing getaway for nine close friends a carefree trip to a private island far removed from the cares of the real world. Upon arriving at their gorgeous Victorian home retreat one member of the group discovers a bizarre game hidden beneath the basement stairwell. Before long the group is gathered around the table eager to learn the rules and have some fun. But this is no ordinary game because with each roll of the dice the seething anger that everyone struggles to suppress boils over into a diabolical rage of murder and bloodlust. | synopsis | synopsis | Author Stieg Larsson's "Millennium Trilogy" winds to a close with director Daniel Alfredson's adaptation of the best-selling novel following punky protagonist Lisbeth Salander (Noomi Rapace) as she fights to prove that she's innocent of committing multiple murders. | synopsis | synopsis | synopsis | synopsis | synopsis | synopsis | synopsis | Filmmakers Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington pay a visit to Afghanistan's Korengal Valley to spend a year with the Second Platoon a besieged squadron who dubbed their stronghold Outpost Restrepo in honor of their fallen comrade PFC Juan Restrepo. An al-Qaeda and Taliban stronghold Korengal Valley sees some of the fiercest fighting in the War on Terror. At Outpost Restrepo every shot fired is personal and every target hit a gift to a fallen friend. | synopsis | A suicidal high school outcast plots with his misfit friends to seek vengeance against the popular kids who revel in making their lives a living hell. Taking his cue from the Han Dynasty and a steady diet of sadistic horror films Dane plans a party his tormentors will never forget. When the targeted teen inherits a secluded lake house from his late uncle he recruits fellow rejects Jack Ravi Andy and Emily in throwing a party that no bully will walk away from unscarred. | synopsis | synopsis | A group of vacationing twenty-somethings are terrorized by a mysterious predator during a weekend boating excursion into the Norfolk Broads. Lost in the endless miles of winding waterways the few remaining survivors must fight for their lives while attempting to find their way back to civilization. Nick Cohen and Christopher Baker team up to direct a rural horror shocker released as part of the fourth annual AfterDark Horrorfest. | null | Spooky hauntings are once again the main course in this Paramount Pictures follow-up to Oren Peli's wildly successful supernatural thriller Paranormal Activity. Kip Williams directs from a script by Michael Perry. | null | In the days before hardcore pornography attained mainstream accessibility in America a more docile and suggestive form of adult entertainment proliferated in around big cities especially Manhattan: the classic burlesque show. Populated by musicians comedians and strippers and cloaked in an overarching gaudiness 'burly' shows typically a dime for a single admission. Especially during difficult eras such as The Great Depression the shows enabled male attendees to temporarily cast their troubles aside. As helmed by Leslie Zemeckis (documentarist wife of Robert Zemeckis) this chronicle examines the "burly" tradition by interviewing authors historians and burlesque participants including former strippers comedians and novelty acts. Taken together the personal reminiscences not only reflect a broad spectrum of emotions from triumph to tragedy but add up to a historical chronicle of a unusual now-extinct subculture that will remain forever tied to the early-mid 20th century. | The son of a same-sex couple seeks out the sperm donor who made his birth possible in this drama from writer/director Lisa Cholodenko. The committed parents of two teenage children Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore) are about to send their daughter Joni (Mia Wasikowska) off to college when her younger brother Laser (Josh Hutcherson) asks for her help in tracking down his biological father. Reluctantly inquiring with the sperm bank Joni leaves her number so the office can pass it along to Laser's father. Enthusiastic at the thought of meeting his long lost offspring Paul (Mark Ruffalo) musters the courage to reach out and the family tree grows a new branch. | null | Anton Chekhov authored his novella The Duel in 1891; one of the longest of the Russian master's tales it pits an aristocratic ne'er-do-well named Laevsky against a conceited and slightly arrogant scientist called Van Koren and witnesses a climactic physical struggle between the two men. This film adaptation from Georgian director Dover Koshashvili follows the original text with remarkable fidelity; in it Laevsky (Andrew Scott) clings to ephemeral pleasures such as drinking gambling and romancing his alluring mistress Nadya (Fiona Glascott) in the Russian provinces - putting all of the said pursuits far ahead of disciplined action - but he soon grows listless and disenchanted with Nadya falls into financial ruin and ultimately must fight Van Koren in a vicious duel thanks to Nadya's sexual liaisons with the man. This cinematization enlists a predominantly British cast and a screenplay adaptation by Mary Bing. | Director Ben Hickernell explores the deepening divides in American culture with this sweet and sour comedy drama tracing the growing bond between a Philadelphia advertising executive and his second cousin a pregnant teenager. Will (Josh Hopkins) is preparing to bury his mother in Lebanon PA when he strikes up a conversation with CJ (Rachel Kitson) a distant cousin who has recently gotten pregnant. Her life at a crossroads CJ isn't quite sure how to handle the situation. Responsibility has never been a strongpoint for Will but upon getting to know CJ he realizes his priorities may have gotten mixed-up somewhere along the way. Perhaps by helping CJ through one of the hardest times in her live Will may finally learn the value in putting others before himself. | null | null | null | null | null | null | This gentle romantic comedy stars Alyssa Milano (Who's The Boss?) as Jesse a brassy outspoken single woman in her late thirties who longs to find 'Mr. Right' and happens upon him in the form of Ethan (Christopher Gorham) an aspiring writer on the edge of sanity after having yet another novel rejected by publishers. In Ethan Jesse sees the answer to her prayers and a chance to drum up greater inspiration than the struggling belletrist has seen in years. But then fate strikes again in the form of a | null | Heat is one of the more mainstream films produced by Andy Warhol's "Factory" and directed by Paul Morrissey. It is something of a send-up of Sunset Boulevard with male beauty Joe Dallesandro in the William Holden part. In the film Dallessandro seeks to advance his career by bedding anyone who is able to help him from corpulent lady motel owners to the gay boyfriend of a movie star's ex-husband. His career moves land him in bed with a fading but still-influential movie star (Sylvia Miles) and they enjoy a brief relationship. This ends however when Dallessandro decides that he wants to handle his career on his own. | It is a little-known fact that during World War II a small number of Soviet women actively served in combat. This film takes us into the lives of a small detachment of such women and combines war action footage with gentler moments such as when they kick their (male) sergeant out of the barracks for complaining that they don't wear enough clothes there. The story of their combat is interspersed with their memories of their husbands and civilian lives. The main combat sequence places them in conflict with a German patrol which was trying for a surprise attack on Russian positions. This film was nominated for an Oscar as "Best Foreign Film" in 1972. | Continuing his 1970s recreations of classical Hollywood genres and styles Peter Bogdanovich turned to the literary costume drama with an adaptation of the Henry James novella Daisy Miller. At a Swiss spa upper-class expatriate American Frederick Winterbourne (Barry Brown) meets pretty nouveau riche flirt Daisy Miller (Cybill Shepherd); her bratty xenophobic little brother Randolph (James McMurtry); and her tremulous nattering mother (Cloris Leachman). Despite warnings from his dowager aunt (Mildred Natwick) about Daisy's recklessness with men Winterbourne finds himself drawn to her. When he encounters her again in Rome he tries to convince her that her liberated behavior with an Italian admirer (Duilio Del Prete) may sully her reputation in aristocratic circles. But Winterbourne cannot reconcile his own feelings for Daisy with the manners that he is used to following nor can he fathom how she may feel about him beneath her veneer of willful coquetry. After society matron Mrs. Walker (Eileen Brennan) ostracizes her Daisy's final rash action reveals to Winterbourne how his old-fashioned mores may have sealed her fate. With a screenplay by Frederic Raphael and location shooting in Rome and Switzerland Bogdanovich carefully recreated the rich surroundings and stultifying social strictures of James' story. Despite this well-executed atmosphere Daisy Miller suffered critically as Bogdanovich was especially taken to task for casting the amateurish Shepherd in the complex and pivotal role of Daisy. After three consecutive hits with The Last Picture Show (1971) What's Up Doc? (1972) and Paper Moon (1973) Daisy Miller flopped beginning Bogdanovich's mid-'70s slide into box-office and critical ignominy. | The action never stops in this western which has a surprise ending. Ann-Margret stars as Mrs. Lowe a widow who wishes to recover some gold stolen by her husband and hidden away. She says she wants to return it to the bank it was stolen from and clear her family name. In order to do this she persuades Lane (John Wayne) to ride into Mexico with her and recover the loot. Once they cross the border they discover two very different pursuers: a large group of bandidos and a lone horseman who seems to know their every move (Ricardo Montalban). | Richard Fleischer directed this nightmarish science fiction vision of an over-populated world based on the novel by Harry Harrison. In 2022 New York City is a town bursting at the seams with a 40-million-plus population. Food is in short supply and most of the population's food source comes from synthetics manufactured in local factories -- the dinner selections being a choice between Soylent Blue Soylent Yellow or Soylent Green. When William Simonson (Joseph Cotten) an upper-echelon executive in the Soylent Company is found murdered police detective Thorn (Charlton Heston) is sent in to investigate the case. Helping him out researching the case is Thorn's old friend Sol Roth (Edward G. Robinson in his final film role). As they investigate the environs of a succession of mad-from-hunger New Yorkers and the luxuriously rich digs of the lucky few Thorn uncovers the terrible truth about the real ingredients of Soylent Green. | The second directorial effort from Academy award-winning actor Sidney Poitier this romantic drama is about widowed American doctor Matt Younger (Poitier) who travels to London with his daughter Stefanie (Yvette Curtis). There he meets Catherine (Esther Anderson) the daughter of African Ambassador George Oswandu (Earl Cameron). A romance develops between them and Dr. Younger realizes that the strange men that follow Catherine around have been hired by her father in order to keep an eye on her sickle cell anemia. | In The Offence Sean Connery plays Johnson a normally unflappable British police inspector who is emotionally shaken by a case of child molestation. For reasons he cannot explain he is driven to kill the suspect while interrogating him and is suspended from the force. The incident leads to a nervous breakdown -- and the implication that Johnson had beaten the molester to death to purge himself of his | In The Harrad Experiment young men and women attend Harrad College for what is essentially a one-year "control group" trial in pre-marital sex to be overseen by Prof. Philip Tenhausen (James Whitmore) and his wife Margaret (Tippi Hedren). Although initially paired off for the first month they will be free to change partners once a month if they so desire. The film focuses on two couples the somewhat shy Sheila (Laurie Walters) who is paired with the rich and swaggering Stanley (Don Johnson) and alluring Beth (Victoria Thompson) whose roomie is the awkward Harry (Bruno Kirby). The two couples don't get off to a good start as Stanley is disappointed in his partner and Harry intimidated by his. There's a great deal of tension as the partners consider whether they have been paired off appropriately and the jealousy and discomfort they feel comes to the surface in an improvisational exercise overseen by Philip. Whether this is all a result of mismatched pairs or more a result of Stanley's inability to "feel" is the subject of some debate and leads to a number of confrontations and scenes (not to mention nude yoga classes and discussions of group marriage). Stanley also attempts to interest Margaret in having sex with him but when she suggests that they do so freely and openly on the lawn he can't go through with it. Stanley decides he wants to leave Harrad but at the last minute changes his mind and joins Sheila Beth and Harry for a group hug. Based upon Robert Rimmer's best-seller Harrad was followed by a sequel The Harrad Summer. | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film this is perhaps one of the best films to come out of Switzerland. The acting is effortless the dialogue flows and the story revolves around an office party thrown by an office drudge whom to the surprise of his co-workers invites them to an office party in his home--a mansion complete with servants! What follows is a case of strangers thrown together discovering each other and is a masterpiece of understatement as the ever-patient butler tries to keep a lid on the situation. | In this gritty and violent period drama set in the depths of the Great Depression Lee Marvin stars as "A No. 1" the acknowledged King of the Hoboes. A No. 1 is famous among his fellow tramps for his ability to catch a ride on any train no matter how risky the hop or dangerous the guards. He acts as a sort of mentor for Cigaret (Keith Carradine) a young hobo who brags that some day he'll surpass A No. 1 in his accomplishments. But neither has had the courage to ride a train guarded by Shack (Ernest Borgnine) an unusually sadistic railroad cop who will brutally beat or even murder any man who tries to catch a ride on his train. A No. 1 is determined that no one not even Cigaret is going to deny him his title so taking his life in his hands he and Cigaret hop a ride on Shack's train and they are soon bearing the full brunt of his violent nature. Emperor of the North features superb location photography by Joseph F. Biroc and a fine supporting cast including Charles Tyner Simon Oakland Elisha Cook Jr. and Sid Haig. | A research facility becomes a death trap and only an untested Navy vessel can save the day in this adventure drama. A team of scientists led by Hal Hamilton (Michael J. Reynolds) is studying marine life in an underwater research station called Sealab. Shortly before the Sealab crew are scheduled to return to the surface a massive underwater earthquake strands them at the bottom of the ocean. Project director Dr. Andrews (Walter Pidgeon) who had often fought to support the Sealab project against funding coordinator Norton Shepherd (Ed McGibbon) knows that he must act quickly to save the lives of those on board; he recruits Cmdr. Adrian Blake (Ben Gazzara) to use his new experimental submarine to find the Sealab and rescue the crew. Joining Blake on his mission are veteran sailor "Mack" McKay (Ernest Borgnine) his assistant Bob Cousins (Donnelly Rhodes) and Leah Jansen (Yvette Mimieux) a respected scientist and Hamilton's bride-to-be. | Based on the best-selling novel by George V. Higgins The Friends of Eddie Coyle chronicles the last days of a weary Boston-based weapons dealer. Eddie Coyle (Robert Mitchum) doesn't want to serve a life sentence in prison so he becomes an informant for both the police and the treasury department. Coyle is likewise unwilling to give up his lifestyle thus he continues his illegal gun-running operation for the underworld. The mob becomes aware that Eddie is squealing to the cops so they send his best friend Dillon (Peter Boyle) to rub him out. Dillon compassionately takes Eddie out on the town treating him to dinner and a hockey game...then drives to a deserted field to carry out his orders. | A man feels obligated to hijack the plane his boss is on after he has gambled himself into overwhelming debt. | When the police pick up Gator McKlusky (Burt Reynolds) for running moonshine they agree to let him out of jail if he will help them capture the key figures in his moonshine operation. Since the suspected ring leader is the man who killed Gator's little brother he agrees to help out the cops to get himself out of prison and get his revenge. | This romantic western drama based on the best-selling novel by Marilyn Durham stars Burt Reynolds as Jay Grobart an outlaw married to an Indian woman named Cat Dancing. When Cat is raped and murdered a distraught Grobart kills the man responsible for the crime; he soon pulls a robbery with the help of his friends Dawes (Jack Warden) and Billy (Bo Hopkins) and is now on the run from the law. While in transit Grobart and his partners run across Catherine (Sarah Miles) a woman running away from her abusive husband Crocker (George Hamilton). Catherine is abducted by Dawes and Billy but Grobart protects her from their violence and threats of rape. As Grobart and Catherine get to know each other they find themselves falling in love and despite his lawless past she admires him for avenging the death of the woman he loved. Grobart Catherine and the men travel to the Indian village where Grobart lived with Cat Dancing and their son; however Lapchance (Lee J. Cobb) a bounty hunter hired by Crocker is on their trail to bring Catherine back to her husband. The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing was one of Burt Reynolds' first major starring roles after Deliverance elevated him to full-fledged film stardom following years in television and low-budget pictures. | Taciturn Faye Dunaway insists upon drilling for oil in her small unpromising patch of Oklahoma land. Drifter George C. Scott signs on to work the derrick but only after Dunaway who for unspecified reasons hates all men warns him to stay at arm's length. Jack Palance the strong-arm representative for a huge oil firm dearly covets Dunaway's land and when she refuses to sell he sends his hooligans to beat both her and Scott to bloody pulps. Driven from her land Dunaway can't expect help from the "bought" courtrooms so she fights fire with fire: together with Scott and her ne'er do well father John Mills she takes back the land by force of arms. As they sit guarding the derrick Dunaway and Scott draw closer and when Mills is killed by a fall Dunaway turns to Scott as her one last pillar of strength. Just as Palance and his goons are about to rush the land the long-awaited gusher comes in. The oil surge lasts just long enough for every oil company within two hundred miles to bid for pumping rights. Once the well runs dry however Dunaway and Scott are left standing alone in their grimy field. | In the third and last in the original Shaft (1971) series of action-packed "blaxploitation" pictures private eye John Shaft (Richard Roundtree) travels to the "motherland" where he breaks up a modern slavery ring. Shaft is hired by a diplomat Emir Ramila (Cy Grant) to infiltrate the criminal empire of the evil Vincent Amafi (Frank Finlay) who is kidnapping poor Africans and shipping them to Europe as slave laborers. Amafi murdered Ramila's son when he attempted to expose the illegal operation and Ramila now aware that his investigation of Amafi has been compromised needs an unfamiliar to face to help bring the ring leader down. After undergoing some training at the hands of a comely tutor so that he'll be able to pass muster as an African Shaft travels to Ethiopia and allows himself to be shanghaied by Amafi's men. However the high-ranking Wassa (Debebe Eshetu) is the traitor in Ramila's ranks and he has betrayed Shaft. As the tough private eye attempts to free the slaves being held captive in a former Nazi prison below a French chateau and bed any beautiful women who crosses his path he must also dodge a series of assassination attempts by Ramila's men. | In this spooky horror movie a crazed doctor is able to transform a man into a giant cobra. | Robert Duvall is cast as a suspended New York cop who sets out on a one-man crusade to avenge his cop-partner's murder. | This adventurous horror movie chronicles the exploits of a boy whose father is changed into a wolfman. The trouble begins after the newly separated father and his son are attacked by a werewolf on a camping trip. Once the wife figures out what happened she divorces him. The boy tries to explain it to the authorities but they disbelieve him at first. Eventually they do believe and the werewolf is finally slain. | Erotikus is a 1973 hardcore gay pornographic feature which is notable for several reasons: it purports to be a documentary of filmed gay erotica and does in fact include a lot of footage from old "posing strap" reels; it includes hardcore clips from 34 films by Times Films (surely some kind of record) with clips from Fred Halsted's S&M-flavored films; and it is narrated by porn legend Fred Halsted. It also shows some creativity in synchronizing two of the sex scenes with certain well known pop tunes. It was produced in order to exploit previously shot explicit footage that it was believed would soon be restricted due to Supreme Court rulings. | In this stylish caper drama Andy Hammond (Donald Sutherland) is a detective working with an insurance company who is investigating the theft of $3 million in diamonds. While Andy is initially eager to crack the case and bring the burglars to justice his attitudes begin to shift when he meets Paula Booth (Jennifer O'Neill) a wealthy and beautiful woman who whose father Paul (Patrick Magee) is well-known as a "fence" for stolen goods -- and is the prime suspect in the robbery. Robert Duvall appears in a key supporting role as Ford Pierce a straight-arrow police detective working with Andy to find the missing gems. | A righteous police officer investigating the disappearance of a young girl comes into conflict with the unusual residents of a secluded Scottish isle in this unsettling intelligent chiller. Brought to the island of Summerisle by an anonymous letter Edward Woodward's constable is surprised to discover that the island's population suspiciously denies the missing girl's very existence. Even more shocking at least to the traditionally pious law office the island is ruled by a libertarian society organized around pagan rituals. Repelled by the open acceptance of sexuality nature worship and even witchcraft the officer takes an antagonistic attitude towards the people and their leader an eccentric but charming English lord (Christopher Lee). The officer's unease intensifies as he continues his investigation slowly coming to fear that the girl's disappearance may be linked in a particularly horrifying manner to an upcoming public festival. Anthony Shaffer's meticulously crafted screenplay creates a thoroughly convincing alternative society building tension through slow discovery and indirect suggestion and making the terrifying climax all the more effective. Performances are also perfectly tuned with Woodward suitably priggish as the investigator and horror icon Lee delivering one of his most accomplished performances as Lord Summerisle. Little noticed during its original theatrical run due to studio edits and a limited release the film's intelligence and uncanny tone has since attracted a devoted cult following. | Sean Connery stars in Caspar Wrede's hostage melodrama featuring lustrous cinematography by Sven Nykvist. A group of terrorists hijack an airplane and hold the passengers at bay until political prisoners are released. Sent in to stop them is Scandinavian government agent Nils Tahlvik (Sean Connery). The ensuing battle-of-wills gives the terrorists the edge. But when they try to make it out of the country Nils is after them in hot pursuit. | An ordinary man is driven to violence in the name of revenge in this drama. Paul Varlin (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is a businessman who decides to take his wife and daughter on a vacation. While stopping for gas Varlin's wife is accosted by a gang of motorcycle thugs who progress from ogling her legs to raping both the wife and the young girl and then killing them both. When Varlin discovers this horrible crime he takes it upon himself to track down and kill the bikers in the name of justice. L'Agression also features Catherine Deneuve and Claude Brasseur. | The Continental Baths a favorite hangout of New York homosexuals provides the background of this socially conscious comedy drama that tries to examine the relationships between gay and heterosexual people. The story centers around a macho heterosexual piano player who gets a job at the notorious nightclub and must therefore reconsider his attitudes. His girl friend helps him too. In the end he winds up becoming sure of his sexuality when he tries to sleep with a gay man. | Menahem Golan directed this low wattage heist movie enlivened by Robert Shaw in a dual role as twin brothers. Shaw plays a jaded British aristocrat who decides to become a jewel thief in order to get back at his brother (also played by Shaw) a security expert who has constructed an impregnable vault in Israel where a cache of diamonds are stashed. The tired plot concerns the intricate preparations for the diamond theft and the time-consuming task of cracking the safe. Shaw organizes a gang consisting of Richard Roundtree and Barbara Hershey. Shelley Winters is also on hand as an American widow who tries to seduce Shaw. | In this softcore sex-comedy a young man achieves sexual maturity under the tutelage of older women while on vacation in Switzerland and Italy. | This comedy is a kind of sequel to the 1973 hit The Harder They Come. A sneaky worker in a Montego Bay resort hotel develops an ingenious system whereby he is able to exploit the unwitting white tourists who come to visit. | The American Film Theatre has made movies of a number of significant theatrical performances including Laurence Olivier's Othello. Another of these filmed theatricals is Simon Gray's Butley which was brought to the screen by playwright Harold Pinter and which features an astonishing performance by Alan Bates. The story focuses on one very bad day in the life of Butley (Bates) a feisty sharp-tongued lazy and pathetic professor of English. His professional ascendancy is challenged by a slick accomplished woman many years his junior; his ex-wife gives him conniptions when she announces her remarriage to someone he cannot bear; and his male lover of several years chooses this time to announce that he is leaving him for a sweeter-tempered but very ordinary man of the sort Butley despises. Bleak though this sounds Butley's unconquerable wit and biting repartee transform this otherwise tragic tale into something of a celebration of survival. | This sex farce stars Angus Duncan as a lothario on a mission to sleep with five very different women. | The title refers to the means of entry into the sewers of Paris. Here we find a group of misfits who've given up on humanity and have decided to dwell below the pavement. The group has its own hierarchy of course and soon the conditions that drove them underground begin to manifest themselves without the influences of the Outside World. The satirical thrust of The Holes is muted somewhat by the dubbed English dialogue though we can discern the subtext from the subtle facial expressions of such expert farceurs as Michel Serrault. This film was originally distributed in France as Les Gaspards. | Adapted for the screen by Edward Anhalt from the play by John Osborne Luther stars Stacy Keach as religious leader and "heretic" Martin Luther. In minimalist fashion the film traces Luther's disillusionment with the Catholic Church and his eventual spearheading of the Reformation movement. Over the course of the film Keach ages from an ingenuous seminarian to a disgruntled middle-aged firebrand. Director Guy Green does little to cinematize the material instead favoring a theatrical approach and thus allowing the rich dialogue to be better appreciated. Luther was a production of the American Film Theatre. | Herbie Rides Again is the first sequel to Disney's fabulously successful The Love Bug. The emphasis here is on Mrs. Steinmetz (Helen Hayes) a feisty old San Franciscan who refuses to sell her home to conniving developer Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn). Hawk's nephew lawyer Willoughby Whitfield (Ken Berry) joins Mrs. Steinmetz's camp when he falls in love with her niece Nicole (Stefanie Powers). (This of course is after Nicole angrily slaps Willoughby with a boiled lobster sending him plummeting over a balcony railing and into the drink). The day is saved by Herbie the almost-human Volkswagen who rallies every VW in town to thwart Hawk's machinations. Herbie Rides Again performed admirably enough to inspire still another sequel Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. | Screenwriter John Good's rock & roll adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello is a real oddity and features some surprisingly good tunes. Set in the American Southwest Othello is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune. There he marries the lovely Desdemona much to the chagrin of Iago who also loves her. The conniving commune leader then manages to quietly pressure Othello until murder and tragedy ensue. Songs include: "Othello" "Working on a Building" "Eat the Bread Drink the Wine" "Book of Prophecy" "That's What God Said" "Chug a Lug" "Open Your Eyes" "Lust of the Blood" "Put Out the Light" and more. | Burt Lancaster co-wrote and co-directed this suspense story as well as playing the male lead. After being found guilty of the murder of a man who was having an affair with his wife one-time police detective Jim Slade (Lancaster) is sentenced to a long stay in prison. Upon his release his parole officer Linda (Susan Clark) helps him get a job as a night watchman on a college campus and Slade finds a place to stay with his friends Quartz and Judy (Cameron Mitchell and Joan Lorring). One night while making his rounds Slade discovers the body of Natalie Clayborne (Catherine Bach) an attractive co-ed and the police's suspicions immediately fall on Ewing (Charles Tyner) a custodian working at the college who possesses an uncomfortable degree of religious fervor. But Slade's instincts as a former detective tell him that Ewing isn't the killer and he begins doing some digging on his own. Slade's investigation leads him to a particularly damning bit of information -- a tape recording of Natalie in a session with her analyst in which he confesses that her father State Senator Clayborne (Morgan Woodward) has been involved in an incestuous relationship with her for some time. Senator Clayborne is a man with no small amount of political power and Slade discovers that knowing Clayborne's secrets puts him in a position of great danger. The Midnight Man was Lancaster's second (and last) assignment as a director and his only credit as a screenwriter. Jazz pianist Dave Grusin contributed the musical score. | In this little horror film a wealthy sportsman (Calvin Lockhart) invites a house full of guests to a big-game hunt that he's devised. He's sure that one of the guests is a werewolf and he intends to stalk it find it and kill it. As a film viewer you are alerted at the outset that a mystery awaits and that clues will be unveiled that can point to the identity of the werewolf. In fact near the conclusion the film has inserted a 30-second interlude during which you must decide once and for all who the hunted beast is. This film is based upon a story by James Blish titled There Shall Be No Darkness. | English Paul and French Michelle come together again in this sequel to the 1971 film Friends. Several years have passed since they had their adolescent adventure in baby-making. Paul has just finished his fancy British school while Michelle her baby and an American live together in France. Paul returns to France to find Michelle and take up where they left off. Unfortunately things don't go exactly as planned. | LAPD Officer Newman has not gotten the reputation of a straight arrow by avoiding conflict when fighting for right. In this police drama his honesty is put to the test when he and his partner discover a international drug ring involving some of the department's highest ranking officers. | This low-key documentary chronicles the cultural conflicts and growing friendship between two men of different races in Uganda as they travel with their wives in the Kidepo Valley National Park encountering primitive tribes animals and hardships of nature. One man is the soon-to retire chief warden of the park a British national -- the other is his Ugandan successor whom he must train. | This popular animal documentary shows creatures of every sort in the act of reproduction from microscopic animals to elephants. It also shows newborn animals as they cope with their first exposure to the outside world from kangaroos to buffalo. Some might object to the film's footage of mammals who are unmistakably copulating though the material is not handled in a prurient manner. | As much an eccentric character study as a road movie Michael Cimino's directorial debut follows the adventures of a quartet of misfits in their life of crime. Retired thief Thunderbolt (Clint Eastwood) and sweet drifter Lightfoot (Jeff Bridges) meet cute when Thunderbolt jumps into Lightfoot's stolen car to escape a gunman. The pair embarks on an oddball journey to get Thunderbolt's loot from an old robbery before his former associates the sadistic Red (George Kennedy) and cretinous Goody (Geoffrey Lewis) get to it first but all four are too late; the one-room schoolhouse hiding place has apparently vanished. So instead the four play house and work legit jobs while they plot to rob the same place Thunderbolt and Red hit before. Although the plan goes awry Thunderbolt and Lightfoot discover that they may still have succeeded-or so they think. As the easy-going mediator between the two Eastwood's Thunderbolt was a move away from his tough cop-westerner image; his audience accepted this then-atypical performance enough to turn Thunderbolt and Lightfoot into a moderate hit. Bridges received his second Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination but Cimino turned down a subsequent deal with Eastwood moving instead to his artistic peak with The Deer Hunter (1978) and career nadir with Heaven's Gate (1980). | Using modern scientific biases to strip away the mystery behind ancient legends is an activity not confined to Europe or the Americas. In this Japanese film the mythological foundations of Japanese society are explained away albeit poetically. Here the Sun Goddess responsible for the founding of Japan is seen as conniving woman Himiko (Masao Kusakari) who rules a small portion of the Japanese islands in the third century through her influence over several powerful men. When she is killed for reasons of political expediency the film zooms back to reveal her mourners as figures in modern-day Japan. |
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1/1/2001 | 11/21/2001 | 4/20/2001 | 8/17/2001 | 8/24/2001 | 11/9/2001 | 9/7/2001 | null | 3/11/2001 | 1/1/2000 | 1/1/2001 | 1/1/2001 | 4/20/2001 | 1/1/2001 | 12/14/2001 | 1/1/2001 | 10/17/2001 | 1/1/2001 | 1/1/2001 | 11/2/2001 | 1/1/2001 | 5/15/1970 | null | 3/15/2002 | 12/6/2002 | 5/3/2002 | null | 6/28/2002 | 11/15/2002 | 6/14/2002 | 3/15/2002 | 12/20/2002 | 2/1/2002 | 8/9/2002 | 5/13/2002 | 12/13/2002 | 6/12/2002 | null | 3/15/2002 | 8/7/2002 | 5/24/2002 | 5/10/2002 | null | 11/22/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 3/22/2002 | 9/27/2002 | 7/5/2002 | 5/3/2002 | 2/22/2002 | 4/26/2002 | 12/6/2002 | null | 1/1/1970 | 1/1/1970 | 1/1/1970 | null | 10/11/2002 | 9/13/2002 | 9/20/2002 | null | 2/22/2002 | 9/20/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 9/20/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 5/17/2002 | 9/13/2002 | null | 11/22/2002 | 3/29/2002 | 7/26/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 12/20/2002 | 2/13/2002 | 3/29/2002 | 1/18/2002 | 12/13/2002 | 6/7/2002 | 1/18/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 11/8/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 2/1/2002 | 9/27/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 1/1/2002 | 1/1/2002 | null | 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null | 1/1/1962 | 4/3/1961 | 5/1/1961 | 9/1/1961 | null | 2/13/2004 | null | 4/2/2004 | 11/5/2004 | 8/6/2004 | 10/7/2004 | 10/29/2004 | 4/16/2004 | 1/1/2004 | null | 10/22/2004 | 8/6/2004 | 3/12/2004 | 5/3/2003 | 8/11/2004 | 7/30/2004 | 2/20/2004 | 2/20/2004 | 10/16/2002 | 4/30/2004 | 5/28/2004 | 4/9/2004 | null | 6/25/2004 | 4/9/2004 | 12/10/2004 | 8/13/2004 | 5/21/2004 | 6/4/2004 | 10/20/2004 | 10/15/2004 | 11/26/2004 | 9/3/2004 | 1/30/2004 | 7/2/2004 | 5/7/2004 | 6/18/2004 | 8/13/2004 | 8/20/2004 | 10/29/2004 | 3/26/2004 | 1/1/2004 | null | 1/1/1969 | 3/11/1971 | 6/11/2004 | 6/16/2004 | 2/6/2004 | 9/17/2004 | 6/18/2004 | 6/25/2004 | 11/12/2004 | 9/24/2004 | 5/14/2004 | 1/30/2004 | 8/25/2004 | 2/20/2004 | null | 1/1/2003 | 8/20/2004 | 3/19/2004 | 2/20/2004 | null | 3/12/2004 | 12/17/2004 | 3/5/2004 | null | 4/23/2004 | 11/26/2004 | null | 8/6/2004 | 10/1/2004 | null | 12/8/2004 | 3/17/2004 | null | 10/8/2004 | null | 7/2/2004 | 11/5/2004 | 8/6/2004 | null | 1/1/1971 | 1/1/1971 | null | null | null | 9/3/2004 | 8/20/2004 | 6/16/2004 | 11/19/2004 | 9/24/2004 | null | 7/28/2004 | 1/1/2003 | 1/1/2003 | 1/1/2004 | 1/1/2004 | 7/23/2004 | 12/31/2004 | 7/15/2005 | 7/8/2005 | 5/27/2005 | 10/21/2005 | 2/11/2005 | 8/12/2005 | 12/2/2005 | 5/6/2005 | 11/23/2005 | 3/18/2005 | 2/11/2005 | 2/2/2005 | 11/4/2005 | 1/7/2005 | 5/19/2006 | 2/4/2005 | 10/21/2005 | 7/1/2005 | 6/10/2005 | 5/6/2005 | 3/2/2005 | 4/22/2005 | 9/30/2005 | 4/29/2005 | 11/4/2005 | null | 1/1/1971 | 1/1/1971 | 6/17/2005 | null | 12/2/2005 | 3/11/2005 | 6/3/2005 | 8/5/2005 | 9/30/2005 | 11/4/2005 | 1/27/2005 | 1/20/2006 | 4/13/2005 | 12/23/2005 | 2/4/2005 | 2/9/2005 | 4/13/2005 | 5/6/2005 | 1/28/2005 | null | 3/11/2005 | 3/11/2005 | 3/4/2005 | 4/1/2005 | 6/9/2005 | 1/27/2006 | 1/19/2005 | null | 3/18/2005 | 3/4/2005 | null | null | 1/14/2005 | 6/17/2005 | null | 1/1/1968 | 1/1/1971 | 1/1/1971 | null | 3/9/2005 | 4/8/2005 | 8/31/2005 | 1/21/2005 | 12/2/2005 | null | 10/14/2005 | 1/1/2005 | 12/28/2005 | 7/29/2005 | 6/10/2005 | 8/12/2005 | null | null | 7/1/2005 | 11/11/2005 | 7/22/2005 | 5/18/2005 | 1/6/2006 | 9/30/2005 | null | null | null | 4/15/2005 | 9/23/2005 | 10/28/2005 | 10/21/2005 | 4/15/2005 | 10/21/2005 | null | null | null | 10/14/2005 | 11/11/2005 | 12/7/2007 | 11/1/1994 | 1/21/2005 | 6/17/2005 | 1/14/2005 | 1/7/2005 | 1/13/2006 | 8/5/2005 | 2/9/2005 | 11/4/2005 | null | 6/9/2006 | 3/10/2006 | 2/17/2006 | 6/9/2006 | 11/10/2006 | 4/27/2007 | 1/27/2006 | 3/24/2006 | 3/10/2006 | 4/19/2006 | 9/8/2006 | 3/17/2006 | 12/25/2005 | 10/13/2006 | 3/22/2006 | 4/28/2006 | 9/14/2006 | 5/19/2006 | 4/14/2006 | 11/22/2006 | 4/7/2006 | 3/3/2006 | 3/1/2006 | 8/25/2006 | 7/21/2006 | 9/8/2006 | 7/14/2006 | 12/29/2006 | 11/17/2006 | 7/14/2006 | 4/13/2006 | 12/15/2006 | 3/10/2006 | 9/1/2006 | 3/24/2006 | 11/10/2006 | 4/7/2006 | 1/1/1971 | 9/22/2006 | 2/17/2006 | 4/28/2006 | 1/6/2006 | null | 3/31/2006 | 3/1/2006 | 11/17/2006 | 10/20/2006 | 2/16/2006 | null | 12/8/2006 | 4/21/2006 | 7/14/2006 | 9/29/2006 | 4/28/2006 | 2/9/2006 | null | 11/17/2006 | 1/27/2006 | 2/22/2006 | 10/27/2006 | null | null | 12/6/2006 | 5/24/2006 | 6/3/2007 | 8/18/2006 | null | 10/4/2006 | 7/28/2006 | 5/10/2006 | 9/15/2006 | 10/13/2006 | 11/10/2006 | 9/15/2006 | 12/1/2006 | 11/22/2006 | 10/20/2006 | null | 4/27/2007 | 1/1/2006 | 12/25/2006 | null | null | 4/6/2007 | 6/16/2006 | 8/25/2006 | 2/4/2005 | 7/20/2007 | 11/17/2006 | 9/8/2006 | 7/13/2006 | 6/16/2006 | 11/10/2006 | null | null | null | 11/3/2006 | 6/6/2006 | 6/9/2006 | 7/28/2006 | null | 3/3/2007 | 4/6/2007 | 1/5/2007 | 11/2/2007 | 7/20/2007 | 8/10/2007 | null | 9/21/2007 | null | 8/24/2007 | 1/17/2007 | null | null | 1/26/2007 | 10/12/2007 | 3/27/2009 | 1/19/2007 | 11/2/2007 | 9/2/2007 | 7/20/2007 | null | 12/21/2007 | 4/20/2007 | 2/23/2007 | 10/19/2007 | 9/28/2007 | null | 4/4/2007 | 7/21/2007 | 12/14/2007 | 5/11/2007 | 11/30/2007 | 11/16/2007 | null | 7/25/2007 | 12/19/2007 | null | 11/9/2007 | 8/17/2007 | 2/28/2007 | 1/31/2007 | 2/23/2007 | 1/12/2007 | 11/9/2007 | 12/25/2007 | 3/16/2007 | 7/6/2007 | 1/17/2007 | null | 7/13/2007 | 2/16/2007 | 6/22/2007 | 8/24/2007 | 6/15/2007 | 12/7/2007 | null | 5/11/2007 | 11/9/2007 | 3/23/2007 | null | null | null | 6/6/2007 | 11/9/2007 | 2/23/2007 | 2/2/2007 | 7/6/2007 | 8/31/2007 | null | 2/22/2008 | 8/29/2008 | 11/21/2007 | 10/12/2007 | 1/12/2007 | 7/4/2007 | 7/27/2007 | 6/15/2007 | 1/1/1961 | 1/1/1983 | 1/1/2001 | null | 1/1/1972 | 4/25/2008 | 5/9/2008 | null | 1/23/2009 | 11/21/2008 | 5/30/2008 | 4/4/2008 | 1/22/2008 | 1/20/2008 | 5/30/2008 | 10/10/2008 | 11/21/2008 | 7/11/2008 | 10/24/2008 | 4/18/2008 | null | null | 5/2/2008 | 9/5/2008 | 10/24/2008 | 1/9/2008 | 6/20/2008 | null | 4/11/2008 | 8/29/2008 | null | 5/7/2008 | 2/29/2008 | 1/11/2008 | 5/30/2008 | 4/18/2008 | 10/3/2008 | 3/21/2008 | 5/16/2008 | 5/9/2008 | 5/30/2008 | 4/25/2008 | 11/7/2008 | 5/23/2008 | 8/22/2008 | 4/18/2008 | 3/7/2008 | null | 9/26/2008 | 12/25/2008 | 3/21/2008 | 12/28/2007 | 2/27/2008 | 10/3/2008 | 9/22/2008 | 4/25/2008 | 7/25/2008 | 5/21/2008 | 1/30/2008 | null | 11/7/2008 | 3/7/2008 | 6/6/2008 | 3/14/2008 | 2/13/2008 | 5/9/2008 | 2/27/2009 | 3/5/2008 | 9/19/2008 | 1/25/2008 | 2/1/2008 | 9/5/2008 | 2/15/2008 | 2/1/2008 | 7/4/2008 | 12/19/2008 | 3/28/2008 | 3/21/2008 | 4/4/2008 | 7/18/2008 | 7/28/1972 | null | null | null | 1/1/1972 | 4/4/2008 | 8/1/2008 | 5/9/2008 | 3/28/2008 | null | null | 10/3/2008 | null | 12/5/2008 | 9/5/2008 | 9/12/2008 | 5/9/2008 | null | 10/17/2008 | 6/4/2008 | 11/26/2009 | 10/16/2009 | 9/25/2009 | 8/7/2009 | 1/9/2009 | 5/8/2009 | 1/23/2009 | 9/25/2009 | 7/31/2009 | 4/22/2009 | 11/13/2009 | 3/20/2009 | null | 8/19/2009 | 10/30/2009 | 2/27/2009 | 10/23/2009 | 6/17/2009 | 1/16/2009 | 5/1/2009 | 10/23/2009 | 9/11/2009 | 6/26/2009 | 8/21/2009 | 5/29/2009 | 3/11/2009 | 4/24/2009 | 1/30/2009 | 11/6/2009 | 7/17/2009 | 5/8/2009 | 3/27/2009 | 4/3/2009 | 4/17/2009 | 1/30/2009 | 1/18/2009 | 10/9/2009 | 10/16/2009 | 4/17/2009 | 7/17/2009 | 11/20/2009 | 2/13/2009 | 7/15/2009 | 8/14/2009 | 7/1/2009 | 4/3/2009 | 6/17/2009 | 9/18/2009 | 12/16/2009 | 5/6/2009 | 3/10/1972 | null | 9/18/2009 | 1/16/2009 | 8/7/2009 | 6/5/2009 | 1/30/2009 | 3/20/2009 | 6/26/2009 | 10/23/2009 | 11/13/2009 | null | 5/29/2009 | 7/24/2009 | 11/11/2009 | 6/5/2009 | 3/6/2009 | 2/20/2009 | 10/30/2009 | null | 5/22/2009 | 7/4/2009 | 11/4/2009 | 2/4/2009 | 7/17/2009 | 2/25/2009 | 9/11/2009 | 12/11/2009 | 3/6/2009 | 6/3/2009 | 11/20/2009 | 12/4/2009 | 5/20/2009 | 6/8/2009 | 8/21/2009 | 10/16/2009 | null | null | null | 12/18/1972 | null | 1/8/2010 | 6/4/2010 | 5/14/2010 | 4/9/2010 | 2/19/2010 | 3/19/2010 | 6/11/2010 | 6/18/2010 | 8/27/2010 | 2/19/2010 | 1/29/2010 | 2/5/2010 | 2/12/2010 | 2/19/2010 | 1/28/2010 | 7/9/2010 | 4/16/2010 | 5/21/2010 | 3/26/2010 | 3/26/2010 | 5/14/2010 | 10/15/2010 | 1/8/2010 | 1/8/2010 | 11/12/2010 | 4/9/2010 | 4/9/2010 | 2/19/2010 | null | null | null | 1/1/1997 | 9/22/2010 | 9/10/2010 | 1/22/2010 | 4/2/2010 | 1/29/2010 | 8/20/2010 | 12/22/2010 | 9/3/2010 | 9/24/2010 | 8/20/2010 | 10/8/2010 | 6/4/2010 | 11/12/2010 | 3/3/2010 | 3/26/2010 | 4/16/2010 | 11/5/2010 | 10/29/2010 | 8/20/2010 | 7/16/2010 | 2/3/2010 | 11/24/2010 | 8/20/2010 | 4/16/2010 | 4/9/2010 | 4/23/2010 | 5/28/2010 | 10/29/2010 | 4/9/2010 | 3/19/2010 | 2/12/2010 | 5/14/2010 | 6/18/2010 | 9/24/2010 | null | 6/25/2010 | 11/5/2010 | 1/29/2010 | 3/19/2010 | null | 1/29/2010 | 4/10/2010 | 10/22/2010 | 8/6/2010 | 4/23/2010 | 7/9/2010 | 2/12/2010 | 4/28/2010 | 8/13/2010 | 10/8/2010 | null | 10/20/2010 | 9/10/2010 | null | 12/3/2010 | 4/22/2010 | 2/5/2010 | 1/1/1972 | null | 1/1/1973 | null | 5/9/1973 | null | 5/11/1973 | null | null | 1/1/1973 | null | 6/27/1973 | null | 1/1/1973 | null | null | 1/1/1973 | null | null | null | 1/1/1974 | null | 6/1/1975 | null | 1/1/1982 | 6/16/1975 | null | null | 5/19/1976 | 1/1/1974 | null | null | null | 1/1/1974 | null | 6/14/1974 | 1/1/1969 | null | null | null | null | 1/1/1974 | 1/1/1974 |
| topic_entity_name | Inherit the Wind (1960) | Le Trou (1960) | Tikhy Don (1960) | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960) | Niewinni Czarodzieje (1960) | G.I. Blues (1960) | En Lektion i Kärlek (1960) | Une Vie (1962) | Cape Fear (1962) | Thérèse Desqueyroux (1962) | Le Procès de Jeanne d'Arc (1962) | Street Girls (1975) | Challenge to Be Free (1975) | Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) | Rosebud (1975) | Det Gode og det onde (1975) | The Day of the Locust (1975) | Sharks' Treasure (1975) | The Happy Hooker (1975) | The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) | Sunday Too Far Away (1975) | Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires (1975) | It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time (1975) | The Eiger Sanction (1975) | Once Is Not Enough (1975) | One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975) | The Drowning Pool (1975) | Take a Hard Ride (1975) | Bucktown (1975) | Conduct Unbecoming (1975) | Carnival of Souls (1962) | The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976) | Riddles of The Sphinx (1976) | Death Machines (1976) | Chinese Roulette (1976) | Eaten Alive (1976) | Carrie (1976) | Network (1976) | Satan's Slave (1976) | King Kong (1976) | The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) | The Eagle Has Landed (1976) | Gli Esecutori (1976) | Under the Doctor (1976) | Treasure of Matecumbe (1976) | Small Change (1976) | Invisible Strangler (1976) | Peeper (1976) | Lisztomania (1976) | Jim the World's Greatest (1976) | Breakheart Pass (1976) | The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1976) | The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea (1976) | Chantons Sous l'Occupation (1976) | Hollywood Boulevard (1976) | Eat My Dust! (1976) | At the Earth's Core (1976) | The Blue Bird (1976) | Trackdown (1976) | Nishant (1976) | Diamond Head (1962) | Mr. Billion (1977) | The Farmer (1977) | Break of Day (1977) | The Other Side of Midnight (1977) | Skateboard (1977) | Tomorrow Never Comes (1977) | Empire of the Ants (1977) | Le Crabe-Tambour (1977) | Thieves (1977) | L'Une Chante l'Autre Pas (1977) | Looking Up (1977) | Fire Sale (1977) | The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) | Soldier of Orange (1978) | Martin (1978) | Tilt (1978) | Summer Camp (1978) | The Big Fix (1978) | Every Which Way But Loose (1978) | National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) | Death Sport (1978) | Patrick (1978) | Rockers (1978) | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) | Our Winning Season (1978) | Brass Target (1978) | Comes a Horseman (1978) | Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) | King of the Gypsies (1978) | Messer im Kopf (1978) | The Glove (1978) | Avalanche (1978) | No Longer Alone (1978) | F.I.S.T. (1978) | Youngblood (1978) | Here Come the Tigers (1978) | Malibu Beach (1978) | Corvette Summer (1978) | Harper Valley P.T.A. (1978) | Love and the Midnight Auto Supply (1978) | The Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) | Warlords of Atlantis (1978) | Almost Angels (1962) | Et La Tendresse?...Bordel! (1979) | The Runner Stumbles (1979) | Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979) | Cathy's Child (1979) | Sunnyside (1979) | Prophecy (1979) | Woyzeck (1979) | The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) | Just You and Me Kid (1979) | Avalanche Express (1979) | North Dallas Forty (1979) | Spirit of the Wind (1979) | City on Fire (1979) | Moonraker (1979) | Meatballs (1979) | The Young Girls of Wilko (1979) | The Seduction of Joe Tynan (1979) | The Life of Brian (1979) | H.O.T.S. (1979) | Knife in the Water (1963) | Lilies of the Field (1963) | Jason and the Argonauts (1963) | The Bushido Blade (1980) | The Haunting of M (1980) | Nothing Personal (1980) | Die Laughing (1980) | Simon (1980) | Hussy (1980) | Spetters (1980) | Tom Horn (1980) | Fatso (1980) | American Gigolo (1980) | Night Games (1980) | Hero at Large (1980) | Touched by Love (1980) | City of Women (1980) | Death Ship (1980) | The Nude Bomb (1980) | Night of the Juggler (1980) | Carny (1980) | Loulou (1980) | Airplane! (1980) | Used Cars (1980) | Why Would I Lie? (1980) | Xanadu (1980) | Exterieur Nuit (1980) | Galaxina (1980) | Prom Night (1980) | Hopscotch (1980) | Yesterday Today and Tomorrow (1963) | The Go-Between (1963) | Nebo Zovyot (1963) | The Hunter (1980) | Milano Odia: La Polizia non Può Sparare (1980) | Cafe Express (1980) | Loving Couples (1980) | The Island (1980) | Ordinary People (1980) | The Exterminator (1980) | The Hearse (1980) | The First Deadly Sin (1980) | It's My Turn (1980) | The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981) | The Devil and Max Devlin (1981) | La Boum (1981) | Mommie Dearest (1981) | The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) | Chanel Solitaire (1981) | Cabo Blanco (1981) | Sharky's Machine (1981) | Eyes of a Stranger (1981) | Priest of Love (1981) | Imagine the Sound (1981) | Threshold (1981) | Southern Comfort (1981) | So Fine (1981) | Street Music (1981) | The Haunted Palace (1963) | Surfacing (1981) | Time Bandits (1981) | Broken English (1981) | Arthur (1981) | The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981) | Porky's (1981) | Green Ice (1981) | Pacific Banana (1981) | Getting Over (1981) | Puberty Blues (1981) | The Last of the Knucklemen (1981) | Shock Treatment (1981) | Pennies from Heaven (1981) | Going Ape! (1981) | Ghost Story (1981) | The Eye of the Needle (1981) | Zoot Suit (1981) | Clash of the Titans (1981) | Silence of the North (1981) | High Risk (1981) | The Woman Inside (1981) | Heartaches (1981) | The Fan (1981) | Mortuary (1981) | Saturday the 14th (1981) | The Wheeler Dealers (1963) | The Boys (1963) | Przesluchanie (1982) | Vice Squad (1982) | Virus (1982) | Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again (1982) | A Stranger Is Watching (1982) | The Seduction (1982) | I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can (1982) | Conan the Barbarian (1982) | Summer Lovers (1982) | She Dances Alone (1982) | Brimstone and Treacle (1982) | Battletruck (1982) | Gospel (1982) | Paradise (1982) | Savannah Smiles (1982) | Heatwave (1982) | One Dark Night (1982) | Say Amen Somebody (1982) | Scrubbers (1982) | National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982) | Tex (1982) | The Beastmaster (1982) | Kamikaze '89 (1982) | The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963) | The Incredible Journey (1963) | The Boogens (1982) | Privates on Parade (1982) | Experience Preferred... But Not Essential (1982) | The Toy (1982) | Six Weeks (1982) | Best Friends (1982) | Moonlighting (1982) | Countryman (1982) | Amityville II: The Possession (1982) | La Truite (1982) | The Last American Virgin (1982) | The Return of the Soldier (1982) | Cujo (1983) | Valley Girl (1983) | Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn (1983) | Curtains (1983) | Angelo My Love (1983) | Never Cry Wolf (1983) | First Name: Carmen (1983) | Strange Invaders (1983) | Doctor Detroit (1983) | Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983) | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960) | Signpost to Murder (1964) | The Night of the Iguana (1964) | Zulu (1964) | The Moon-Spinners (1964) | Without a Trace (1983) | Breathless (1983) | Of Unknown Origin (1983) | Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) | Stroker Ace (1983) | Jaws 3 (1983) | Private School (1983) | Possession (1983) | Marvin and Tige (1983) | Exposed (1983) | 10 to Midnight (1983) | Pauline at the Beach (1983) | Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983) | Running Brave (1983) | Tin Man (1983) | Chicken Ranch (1983) | Mary Poppins (1964) | Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964) | Harlot (1964) | Impulse (1984) | The Killing Fields (1984) | Bayan Ko (1984) | A Summer at Grandpa's (1984) | L'Argent (1984) | The Ballad of Narayama (1984) | A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) | Footloose (1984) | The Brother from Another Planet (1984) | Heart of the Stag (1984) | Last Night at the Alamo (1984) | Rhinestone (1984) | The First Turn-On! (1984) | Los Zancos (1984) | Hrafninn Flýgur (1984) | Angel (1984) | Reckless (1984) | Slayground (1984) | Killpoint (1984) | Carmen (1984) | The Ice Pirates (1984) | The Stone Boy (1984) | Alley Cat (1984) | Jób Lázadása (1984) | Go Tell It on the Mountain (1984) | Flipper's New Adventure (1964) | Purple Hearts (1984) | Hardbodies (1984) | Fort Saganne (1984) | Irreconcilable Differences (1984) | Scream for Help (1984) | Comfort and Joy (1984) | Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984) | Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold (1984) | C.H.U.D. (1984) | Colonel Redl (1985) | Clue (1985) | Subway (1985) | National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985) | Perfect (1985) | The Breakfast Club (1985) | The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) | Stick (1985) | That Was Then... This Is Now (1985) | What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1985) | Real Genius (1985) | L'Homme Blessé (1985) | The Emerald Forest (1985) | The Quiet Earth (1985) | Day of the Dead (1985) | Explorers (1985) | A Test of Love (1985) | Loose Screws (1985) | Strikebound (1985) | The Naked Face (1985) | Too Scared to Scream (1985) | La Guerre des Tuques (1985) | Certain Fury (1985) | Fraternity Vacation (1985) | Sylvester (1985) | Porky's Revenge (1985) | The Care Bears Movie (1985) | Always (1985) | Hellhole (1985) | The Adventures of Mark Twain (1985) | The Secret of the Sword (1985) | Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1985) | Gymkata (1985) | Goodbye New York (1985) | Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985) | Fran (1985) | Mata Hari (1985) | Kill Zone (1985) | Pray for Death (1985) | Red Heat (1985) | Your Cheatin' Heart (1964) | Dragées Au Poivre (1964) | Hamlet (1964) | Dangerous Orphans (1986) | Twisted (1986) | Place of Weeping (1986) | Raw Deal (1986) | Vagabond (1986) | At Close Range (1986) | Les Fugitifs (1986) | Wildcats (1986) | Over the Summer (1986) | Death of an Angel (1986) | Streets of Gold (1986) | Restless Natives (1986) | My American Cousin (1986) | The Peanut Butter Solution (1986) | Doin' Time (1986) | Rebel (1986) | Tenue de Soirée (1986) | Where Are the Children? (1986) | The Delta Force (1986) | Thunder Run (1986) | The Naked Cage (1986) | Help! 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